Tag Archives: geomatics

Fusing Aerial and Mobile Lidar Data
Creating accurate as-builts of a complex facilities is no longer a long-term project. When the Caltech Group was founded by two men in Calgary, Alberta, in 1990, they set out with the goal of becoming Western Canada’s go-to company for geomatics services with an eye on specializing in the oil, gas, and utility areas—those companies...

22 Young Geospatial Professionals to Watch in 2022 – 18 of 22
Throughout January xyHt.com will feature the young geospatial professionals who are making a name for themselves in everything from surveying to geographic information systems. xyHt featured all of them in the January issue. Here we will spotlight one each day. Name: Michael Thomas Company: Woolpert Current Position: Geospatial/Lidar Technician Age: 25 Education: MS in Digital...

22 Young Geospatial Professionals to Watch in 2022 – 17 of 22
Throughout January xyHt.com will feature the young geospatial professionals who are making a name for themselves in everything from surveying to geographic information systems. xyHt featured all of them in the January issue. Here we will spotlight one each day. Name: Adam Thayer, PLS Company: Dioptra LLC Current Position: Project Manager Age: 27 Education: BS...

22 Young Geospatial Professionals to Watch in 2022 – 12 of 22
Throughout January xyHt.com will feature the young geospatial professionals who are making a name for themselves in everything from surveying to geographic information systems. xyHt featured all of them in the January issue. Here we will spotlight one each day. Name: Nathan Patton Company: Trimble, Inc. Current Position: Product Marketing Manager, Tunneling and Mining Age:...

3D Network Adjustments in Surveying with Rigorous Least Squares Adjustments
Performing least squares adjustments in a 3D world can challenge our control networks. Geomatic professionals need the tools to deliver more rigorous least squares adjustments in 3D network adjustments.

xyHt Magazine January 2019 Issue
Click on the cover below to view the January 2019 issue of xyHt magazine. Articles in the issue include (links will turn live throughout January): GPR on a Drone – An international research team used new UAV and GPR technology to locate a lost U.S. airplane 300 feet below the ice in Greenland. PS Exam Changes –...