Harris Corporation to Host Speaker Series and Showcase Advanced,
Loxley Chooses SimActive for Royal Thai Government Project

Feb 16, 2016 -- SimActive Inc., a world-leading developer of photogrammetry software, is pleased to announce that Loxley PCL has purchased its Correlator3D™ for a major mapping project in Thailand. The software is used by its subsidiary, Data Mining Co., Ltd., to process tens of thousands of large-format images to generate high-quality orthomosaics.
“Loxley had a need for the best in class photogrammetric software for a large quantity of data, including multiple 10,000 image sets to be rectified”, said Dr Pakorn Apaphant, Vice President at Loxley. “Following extensive tests, Correlator3D™ was chosen.”
“We are glad to provide a complete solution to Loxley’s demanding projects”, said Dr Philippe Simard, President of SimActive. “Correlator3D™ continues to be the logical choice for governments and large mapping organizations worldwide.”
For a live demonstration at the International LiDAR Mapping Forum (February 22-24, Denver, Colorado), please visit booth 57 or send an email to Email Contact[1].
About Loxley PCL
Loxley PCL has operated its business in Thailand for over 75 years. It was founded in 1939 as an exporter of agricultural products, including rice and timbers, prior to its expansion into imports of products from Europe. Loxley was listed on the Stock Exchange of Thailand in 1993. Since that...
End-user Requirements for Satellite Imagery/Analytics from the

End-user Requirements for Satellite Imagery/Analytics from the Agriculture, Mining and Forestry Industries
This study aims to cover key existing and evolving end-user needs that can support new product development efforts in the GIS/Analytics domain. Stakeholder views from across the agriculture, mining, and forestry domains have been analyzed for evolving opportunities that can be capitalized by GIS/Analytics solution developers and satellite imagery solution providers. The stakeholder views largely cover web-based product delivery via smart devices and point to a growing need to observe remote locations for various change and impact assessments that can support agriculture and forestry development efforts. This study can serve as a starting point for any new product development or market-penetration efforts planned by satellite imagery and solution providers.
Key Findings
There is an evolving need in Africa to access GIS/Analytics products on
hand-held smart devices and laptops.
- Crop, soil, and water-table monitoring needs are prominent among
stakeholders in the agriculture and forestry domains.
- While customers are aware of the benefits of satellite imagery
products and are inclined to buy...
Growing Adoption of Open-Source GIS Software Driving the Global

Growing Adoption of Open-Source GIS Software Driving the Global GIS Market Through 2020, Says Technavio
LONDON — (BUSINESS WIRE) — February 15, 2016 — According to the latest market study released by Technavio[1], the global geographic information system (GIS) market[2] is set to reach close to USD 16 billion by 2020, growing at a CAGR of more than 10%.
This research report titled ‘ Global GIS Market 2016-2020[3]’ provides an in-depth analysis of the market in terms of revenue and emerging market trends. This market research report also includes up to date analysis and forecasts for various market segments and all geographical regions.
Request sample report: http://goo.gl/CkHNHP[4]
The report categorizes the global GIS market into three major product segments. They are:
Global GIS software market
The software segment accounted for a market share of almost 49% in the global GIS market in 2015 and is expected to maintain its dominant position in the market during the forecast period. The growth of this segment is mainly due to increased demand for GIS desktop software in developing countries. Vendors offer industry-specific GIS software, which, in turn, enhances the potential for the GIS software segment. The market, however,...
Lead'Air Announces Availability of 9 Camera Dataset

February 15, 2016 -- Following the interest raised by the new Lead'Air OCTOBLIQUE MIDAS nine camera oblique system, Lead'Air, Inc. is now making a free dataset available for companies interested in evaluating the advantages of 8 oblique verses 4 oblique camera systems. The dataset includes 2 inch and 3 inch georeferenced imagery of downtown Orlando, FL, USA captured with our new OCTOBLIQUE MIDAS.
The OCTOBLIQUE MIDAS is an unprecedented advancement that will rapidly set new standards in the oblique aerial photo industry, capturing twice as many oblique images in the same time as the traditional standard 5 camera systems. The OCTOBLIQUE MIDAS is the next generation of oblique imaging systems utilizing one vertical and 8 oblique cameras spaced at 45° around a complete 360° view. The addition of 4 more cameras makes it possible for imagery to fully cover all areas from every angle leaving virtually no angular blind spots uncovered.
With new advanced planning software created specifically for the MIDAS and the OCTOBLIQUE MIDAS capabilities to create and preview all views separately or simultaneously assures the planner that the entire project is properly covered by the system. In addition, post flight image management software automatically provides a comprehensive list of only the images required to properly cover the project area minimizing the processing time of the...
Arithmetica challenges point cloud thinking with Pointfuse V2

Arithmetica will be previewing Pointfuse V2 at the International LiDAR Mapping Forum (ILMF) held in Denver, 22-24 February, ahead of the official launch in April at SPAR 3D. Pointfuse V2 represents a major change in the way that point cloud data is automatically converted to three dimensional vector models. The new techniques in Pointfuse V2 mean...
COP21 of the U.N. Framework Convention Form Agreement on Climate
COP21 of the U.N. Framework Convention Form Agreement on Climate Change Action
February 13th, 2016 by Susan Smith
In December 2015, an historic agreement was reached among 195 nations in Paris at the the 21st Conference of the Parties (COP21) of the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCC) to combat climate change and work towards a low carbon, resilient future, calling to keep global average temperature increase well below 2 degrees C, and to drive efforts to limit the temperature increase even further to 1.6 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels.

Ed Mazria presenting the China Accord at the UNFCCC COP21 Buildings Day
According the CEO and founder of Architecture 2030, Edward Mazria,
who attended the conference, “it was incredible. For the first time
governments came together to agree on a long term goal committed to
keep global average temperature increase ‘well below 2°C above
pre-industrial levels and to pursue efforts to limit the
temperature increase to 1.5°C.’ What that means is we have to
essentially end the fossil fuel era. We have to phase out all
fossil fuel CO2 emissions by about 2050 and total emission by
2060-2080. We need to phase out CO2 emissions from power and
industrial sectors by about 2050. There’s some leeway on...
EU and Birch Shipping — Strategicon — Cartography Nominated

EU and Birch Shipping
EU and Birch shipping has begun and should be complete by the end of the month!
Strategicon Event
Jon Adams the creator of Cartography will be at Strategicon Orccon tomorrow 2016 Feb 13. Come say hi.
Cartography Nominated
Cartography has been nominated for best combinatorial 2 player game of 2015. Head over to BGG and VOTE!
https://boardgamegeek.com/geeklist/204203/item/4437830#item4437830
Read more https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/jonopus/cartographytm-make-your-mark-on-the-maptm/posts/1485047