Monthly Archives: June 2015

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Hexagon Mining Creating Solutions for “Life of Mine”

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V1 Media and GeoSpatial Stream attended HxGN Live, Hexagon's annual user conference, at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas from June 1-4, 2015. They interviewed Hélio Samora, President of Hexagon Mining, who discussed the company's "life of mine" strategy, sensor and system integration, mine safety and synergy at Hexagon.

Intergraph Integrates Public-Safety Technology

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V1 Media and GeoSpatial Stream attended HxGN Live, Hexagon's annual user conference, at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas from June 1-4, 2015. They interviewed Kalyn Sims, Chief Technology Officer at Intergraph, who discussed modern computer-aided dispatch, Intergraph's public-safety technology ecosystem, Big Data challenges, evolving patrol work and the rise of UAVs.

6_25 Infrastructure Broadcast (London’s Crossrail, DOT Grants and More)

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This infrastructure-themed GeoSpatial Stream broadcast discusses London's massive Crossrail project, Bentley's involvement in its BIM practices, and the completion of its tunnel boring; U.S. DOT grants to reduce traffic congestion; Canada's massive New Champlain Bridge project; an interview with HOK's Patrick MacLeamy; industry news from Remote GeoSystems, Esri, IMAGINiT Technologies, Pix4D, Innovyze, Flightline Geographics and Tablerock Land Survey; thoughts on Crossrail and the world's longest tunnel; and more.

The Algorithm Marketplace

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The Algorithm Marketplace provides automated analysis of aerial data acquired by UAVs (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles). Using sophisticated algorithms, drone operators no longer need a background in geographic information system (GIS) or remote sensing to interpret their aerial data; instead, the marketplace provides an action-based report to improve management of assets.

Crossrail Tunnelling: Drone’s Eye View of Crossrail’s Completed Rail Tunnels

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The Prime Minister and Mayor of London Boris Johnson celebrated the completion of Crossrail’s tunnels by going 40 metres below the capital to thank the men and women who are constructing the new £14.8 billion east-west railway.