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PCI Geomatics completes Web Coverage Service testing from the OGC
Sunday March 4, 2007
PCI Geomatics?‹ is pleased to announce that it has successfully completed the Web Coverage Service test suite from the Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc.?‹ (OGC) for their product Geomatica?‹ WebServer Suite ?± Web Coverage Server (WCS), Version 10.0.3. (Source PCIGeomatics)PCI Geomatics helps facilitate research project with the Univ of Guelph
Wednesday February 14, 2007
PCI Geomatics is committed to geospatial research and development and is pleased to donate its premiere software suite Geomatica?‹ to the University of Guelph. As a world-leading developer of image-centric software and solutions for the geospatial industry, Geomatica will be used to employ proven image analysis techniques to analyze airborne remotely sensed data for an application pertaining to the cultivation of grapes. (Source PCI-Geomatics)PCI Geomatics expands geospatial processing capabilities: ProSDN & Propacks
Sunday February 4, 2007
PCI Geomatics?‹ is pleased to announce the release of a new version of the ProPacks collection and the PCI Professional Software Development Kit (ProSDK), used for building highly automated and customized workflow solutions. (Source PCIgeomatics)PCI Geomatics: GeoCapacity in India
Monday January 15, 2007
PCI Geomatics celebrates the unveiling of GeoCapacity for agriculture, mapping and disaster management support in India (Source PCIGeomatics)PCI Geomatics signs MoU with the State Key Laboratory, China
Monday December 18, 2006
PCI Geomatics?‹ is pleased to announce the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the State Key Laboratory of Information in Surveying, Mapping and Remote Sensing (LIESMARS) in China. (Source PCIGeomatics)PCI Geomatics to support satellite TerraSAR-X
Thursday November 30, 2006
PCI Geomatics, a world-leading developer of image-centric software and solutions for the geospatial industry, is pleased to announce that it will support the upcoming German radar satellite TerraSAR-X for image processing, correction, and analysis. (Source PCIgeomatics)PCI Geomatics becomes NITF certified
Tuesday November 14, 2006
PCI Geomatics, a world-leading developer of image-centric software and solutions for the geospatial industry, has become certified in compliance testing with the National Imagery Transmission Format Standard (NITFS) for their software Geomatica Focus and Generic Database (GDB). (Source PCI)PCI Geomatics announces the launch of Geomatica LidarEngine
Monday November 13, 2006
PCI Geomatics announces the signing of an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) agreement with Ambercore Software Inc. for the creation of Geomatica LidarEngine, which is being officially launched and demonstrated today at the GEOINT 2006 conference in booth #928. (Source PCI)African satellite centre chooses PCI Geomatics technology to process images
Monday November 6, 2006
PCI Geomatics is pleased to announce that its software and solutions were selected by the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) Satellite Application Centre to automatically process satellite images. The centre has purchased Geomatica 10 and Geomatica X, PCI??s premiere software suites in remote sensing, for their inclusion in fully automated preprocessing chains for the radiometric and geometric correction of up to 100 satellite images per day. (Source PCIgeomatics)PCI Geomatics and eSpatial launch on-demand mapping centre, Canada
Monday October 16, 2006
PCI Geomatics and eSpatial launch on-demand mapping centre at Natural Resources Canada??s Innovation Acceleration Centre (Source PCI)| Older →
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