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Apogeo Spatial has been sharing vital Earth Science data and information for 35 years, originally as a newsletter called EO Sat Notes (Earth Observation Notes), then in the 2000’s as Imaging Notes magazine, when Blueline Publishing acquired it from then-Space Imaging. In 2013, the brand of Apogeo Spatial was created from this powerful legacy of sharing why governments, academia and enterprises would use remotely sensed data. For almost 20 years, we curated and created amazing content with stunning graphics, online and in print, until 2020.
The Apogeo Spatial mission is to communicate the power of geospatial tools and technologies in managing the world’s scarce resources and environment, so that humanity has the security of water, food, energy, safety and sovereignty.
Throughout its history, lidar has been one of the very few technologies in which the exponential growth in the hardware’s ability to collect data has outpaced software’s growing ability to process and visualize that data—largely because it is an…
QUARTERLY LOCATION BUSINESS NEWS Here are the most interesting or important articles from the Web, according to Location SmartBrief readers: LOCATION ECOSYSTEM 1. Purdue University to Create Hub for Geospatial Data Hosting 11/27/2013 Purdue University researchers are launching a...
When I was much younger, I often went up into the mountains in Corsica, Austria and Switzerland alone in February and March, with no mobile phone to call for help or satellite navigation tools to guide my way, but…
The lush tropical landscape of the state of Chiapas, Mexico, seems an unlikely place to encounter an institution focused on theoretical physics, but the Mesoamerican Center for Theoretical Physics (MCTP), located in Tuxtla Gutierrez, the capitol of Chiapas, offers…
A “New Industry,” made up of private equity, venture capital, and commercially focused technology companies, both established and start-ups, exists as the single largest disruptor to the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) mission and model. In a short time, companies…