Monthly Archives: December 2013

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Las Vegas Broadcast 12_2 (Autodesk University, UAV economic impact, Great Barrier Reef map, ancient maps and more)

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This Daily Digest from 12/2 covers topics such as Autodesk University in Las Vegas, the economic impact of UAVs, ancient maps, imagery partnerships, climate change and more.

Autodesk Infrastructure Symposium (Full-Length Version)

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This video is the complete recap of the Autodesk Infrastructure Symposium held on Dec. 2, 2013, in Las Vegas, Nevada. Events covered include the General Session, a BIM Best Practices Roundtable, a Technology Showcase, a Transportation and Wet Infrastructure session, and more.

GeoSpatial Stream Adds Facebook Page

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GeoSpatial Stream introduced a new Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/geospatialstream.

12_12 Broadcast (Microsatellites, Climate Models, Dinosaurs, Odysseus and more)

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This episode of GeoSpatial Stream discusses SkyBox and microsatellites, climate models, dinosaur extinction, Odysseus and more.

Conference Recap from Las Vegas (Autodesk University, Breaking News, Quadrocopters and other Innovations)

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This video was recorded in Las Vegas during the Autodesk University 2013 Conference. Topics include an extensive recap of conference events, keynotes, themes and news; the latest innovations such as quadrocopters and contour crafting; and more.

Asia-Pacific Broadcast (Remote-Sensing Satellites, East Asia Agreements, Greenhouse Mapping and More)

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This GeoSpatial Stream focuses on the Asia-Pacific region. Topics covered include China's failed CBERS-3 remote-sensing satellite, a joint agreement to monitor air pollution, Greenhouse mapping in India, precision agriculture in Australia and more.

Autodesk University 2013 Recap

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I’ve only been working with Informed Infrastructure and Vector1 Media for a short while, but I’ve been in the geospatial technology industry for 17 years. So it’s a bit surprising that I’ve never been to an Autodesk U...