Mapping out the future with geospatial solutions
FOR something built on data flows, remote sensing and volumetrics, visualisation simulations and global positioning, geospatial technology really is not as impenetrable as it sounds.
This is fortunate for us, given how we - as a society - are enjoying its benefits in our lives every day.
Put simply, geospatial technology takes information from satellites and sensors, processes this data, maps it and distributes it across all levels of society. It is literally changing the world.
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