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Weekliii Round-Up: News On GIS For Cycling And The Continual Evolution Of The Geospatial Industry

Cyclist Phil Gaimon recently crushed his Everesting goal, raising money for the No Kid Hungry organization in the process. Not sure what Everesting is? Haven't heard about his mission to support this organization? Find out more about all of this - as well as how he used Geographic Information System (GIS) and mapping technology to help him verify the elevation before the long ride.


The geospatial industry is moving full steam ahead, projected to reach new heights in technological advancement this year. What does this mean for Geographic Information Systems (GIS), surveying, geomatics, and more? What reasons play into this outlook? Let's find out in this week's #DailyBrainCandiii post.

[One surveyor] made the following prediction for AI: “Geomatics and GIS won’t be separate topics or professions anymore. AI will completely take over imagery analytics, among other things.” With datasets becoming ever larger and more complex, however, it is safe to say that AI will present more opportunities than threats from the geoprofessional’s perspective.


Migrating to ArcGIS Pro is a hot topic these days. How does your company plan to tackle this? Thankfully, there are Knowledge Management tools available to help make the transition easier. Learn more about these Services now.

Like many industries, Oil and Gas has been heavily impacted by the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic with no guess as to what the next few months could bring. Could embracing high tech systems help some companies to weather this uncertainty? Let's explore in this week's #DailyBrainCandiii post.

As the Oil and Gas industry adapts their ecosystems, adopts new workforce strategies, and makes data-driven decisions at pace and scale, emerging technologies are key to gaining a competitive advantage.

 

#DailyBrainCandiii and #WeekliiiRoundUp are inspired by brain candiii, a division of Integrated Informatics that develops Geographic Information System (GIS) training for Energy and Natural Resources professionals.

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