15/10/2021
Geoimage celebrates a 27 year work anniversary with Lee Anderson!
27 Years at Geoimage with Lee Anderson - Blogs and Articles - Geo
Geoimage celebrates 27 years with employee Lee Anderson. We hear from her experiences, journey and role within Geoimage.
13/10/2021
We wanted to break it all down for you. What exactly is SAR and InSAR? How is it captured? What's the difference? What's an Interferogram?
Don't stress.
This article explains all the above with clear visual examples and we get straight to the point.
What is SAR and InSAR? - Blogs and Articles - Geo
Learn the differences between SAR and InSAR and how the technology works. We describe Synthetic Aperture Radar and Interferograms.
08/10/2021
It's World Space Week and the theme of 2021 is 'Women In Space'. Geoimage have put together a 3 part series of interviews of amazing ' ' to celebrate their contributions. Have a read of what Image Processor Zara Hepple has to say.
'Women In Space' Interview Series - Zara Hepple - Geo
World Space Week celebrates 'Women in Space'. Read up on our first interview with our very own Image Processor - Zara Hepple.
10/01/2019
SATELLITE IMAGERY / DATA ANALYTICS SET FOR A BIG YEAR IN 2019 AND BEYOND
On 7 January 2019, DigitalGlobe reported its WorldView-4 satellite experienced a malfunction in its control moment gyros ("CMGs"), preventing the satellite from collecting imagery.
Despite this setback DigitalGlobe operates four state-of-the-art very high resolution satellites, capturing a range of imagery including Panchromatic, 4 band, 8 and 16 band multispectral, and in-track stereo for Digital Elevation Model creation.
Geoimage works closely with DigitalGlobe, Airbuss, Twenty First Century Aerospace Technology Co.,Ltd., (RESTEC) Remote Sensing Technology Center of Japan, Planet and more. Our primary focus is to identify the most suitable remote sensing data solution for clients, create job-ready data sets, and provide a range of expert value-added solutions including Multispectral Analysis, Digital Elevation & 3D Models, Vegetation Analysis, and Change Detection services.
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SATELLITE IMAGERY / DATA ANALYTICS SET FOR A BIG YEAR IN 2019 AND BEYOND
On 7 January 2019, DigitalGlobe (a business unit of Maxar Technologies) reported its WorldView-4 satellite experienced a malfunction in its control moment gyros ("CMGs"), preventing the satellite from collecting imagery due to the loss of an axis of stability.
28/08/2018
Another successful SSSI Queensland conference! This year’s event showcased the latest in spatial and survey technology, looking at topics such as spatial motion in sport, the national positioning infrastructure, machine learning, structural health monitoring using survey data, disaster recovery and environmental applications of satellite data – including Sylvia Michael’s presentation on 'Monitoring the Murray-Darling Basin using a cloud-based approach.'
Well done Sylvia and all industry speakers, who shared their insights and elevated the industry along the way!
22/08/2018
Innovation, applied geospatial intelligence and environmental stewardship: Sylvia Michael will be presenting at this week’s SSSI Queensland's conference on an innovative method of monitoring water volume changes and suspended materials using a cloud-based platform. https://bit.ly/2OVIhaU
SSSI Queensland Conference 2018
20/10/2017
Geoimage's Sylvia Michael is presenting at the SSSI Central Group Conference in Hervey Bay today! Join the GIS Stream afternoon session to hear Sylvia’s presentation on Satellite Earth Observation Technology including Constellations, Sensors, Cloud Services and Applications for Imaging Bands.
Central Group Conference Hervey Bay - Surveying and Spatial Sciences Institute
The Surveying and Spatial Sciences Institute proudly invites you and your colleagues to attend the Central Group Conference 2017 Hervey Bay to be held on Thursday, October 19, 2017 to Saturday, October 21, 2017. The SSSI QLD Central Group Conference is a unique platform for members of the Spatial C...
21/09/2017
Geoimage is experiencing high demand for Digital Elevation Models, with our Mining Oil & Gas clients opting to use satellite imagery wherever geospatial insights are required. Geoimage DEMs can be delivered as either a Digital Surface Model – including vegetation and buildings, or as a Digital Terrain "Bare Earth" Model – removing trees and buildings. Read on for more information: https://www.geoimage.com.au/products/digital-elevation-models
Mining Satellite Digital Elevation Models
26/07/2017
In support of UNESCO's International Day for the Conservation of the Mangrove Ecosystem today, Geoimage presents a case study on the Classification of Mangrove Species. Read the case study here: http://bit.ly/2vHoxyQ
Case Study: Use of Satellite Imagery in the Classification of Mangrove Species
In support of UNESCO's International Day for the Conservation of the Mangrove Ecosystem today, Geoimage presents this case study on the Classification of Mangrove Species: Application of Earth Observation satellite imagery in the monitoring and conservation of Mangroves.
29/06/2017
SPECTRA. The dawn of a new era in spatial insight is coming soon! Sign up today for the latest updates: http://bit.ly/2sjp6kl
SPECTRA | Geoimage
SPECTRA represents the dawn of a new era in spatial insights and innovative business intelligence.
23/06/2017
Geoimage has partnered with Calibre Consulting and Jensen Bowers to present the “New Frontiers in Land Analysis” Brisbane workshop.
Rapid advances in technology are making it easier to understand a site's potential and what could be done with it. In this workshop, you will hear from industry experts and learn about today’s advances in digital mapping, the future of satellite imagery and land use information, and what this all means for you.
You don't want to miss this event! For more details and how to register, please follow the link here: http://bit.ly/2sX21TH
Brisbane Workshop: New Frontiers in Land Analysis
Geoimage is delighted to invite clients and industry peers to attend this free workshop on how advances in satellite and mapping technology are changing the way land use professionals assess development potential.