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The Topcon Group Announces Magnet Cloud-Based Software for Real-Time Collaboration

October 16, 2011 in Associate Membership, AutoCAD Civil 3D, Business, Geomatics, Land Surveying, Land Surveying Equipment, News, Surveying Software, Topcon, Topcon

The Topcon Group announces Magnet cloud-based software for real-time collaboration

Topcon Group Magnet Cloud-Based Software

Topcon Group Magnet Cloud-Based Software

LIVERMORE, Calif. –Thursday, October 13, 2011

The Topcon Group announces a unique cloud-based enterprise solution and cloud-enabled family of software applications – Magnet™ – for all precise positioning projects. The new software solution makes it possible for real-time collaboration between project manager, field crews, office personnel, engineers, or consultants.

Magnet was unveiled at Intergeo in Nuremberg, Germany.  Intergeo is the world’s largest trade show for the geodesy, geoinformation and land management industries.

Ray O’Connor, president and CEO of Topcon Positioning Systems, said, “For the first time, there’s a software solution that combines every facet of managing a company’s projects, data, and assets.  Management, communication and collaboration across multiple projects and teams have never been easier.”

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Hemisphere GPS Announces New S320™ GNSS Survey Solution

September 13, 2011 in Associate Membership, Business, Geomatics, GNSS, GPS, Hemisphere GPS, Land Surveying, Land Surveying Equipment, News

Hemisphere GPS Announces New S320™ GNSS Survey Solution

Hemisphere GPS Announces New S320™ GNSS Survey Solution (CNW Group/Hemisphere GPS Inc.)

Hemisphere GPS Announces New S320™ GNSS Survey Solution (CNW Group/Hemisphere GPS Inc.)

CALGARY, Sept. 12, 2011 /CNW/ - (TSX: HEM) Hemisphere GPS announces today the new S320™ GNSS survey receiver, XF1 data collector and survey software. S320 combines the advanced GNSS receiver performance of Hemisphere GPS’ Eclipse™ II technology, precise geodetic antenna, wireless communication and batteries all in a portable, rugged unit with matching data collector. Designed to be compatible with a variety of existing surveying equipment, S320 is the ideal multi-GNSS positioning system for applications in GIS, construction, mapping, land and marine surveying.

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Professional Land Surveyor News-Spectra Precision Introduces Additions to its Optical Survey Solutions and New Field Software Features

October 8, 2010 in Associate Membership, Business, Land Surveying, Land Surveying Equipment, News, Spectra Precision, Spectra Precision, Surveying Software

Professional Land Surveyor News

Professional Land Surveyor News

Professional Land Surveyor News-Spectra Precision Introduces Additions to its Optical Survey Solutions and New Field Software Features

COLOGNE, Germany, Oct. 5, 2010 — Spectra Precision introduced today several additions to the Spectra Precision® FOCUS® 30 line of optical survey solutions and new features for the Spectra Precision Survey Pro™ field software.

The announcement was made at INTERGEO 2010, the world’s largest conference on geodesy, geoinformatics and land management.

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Study: Economic Value of NOAA’s Geodetic Services at $2.4 Billion

July 29, 2009 in Associate Membership, Business, GPS, Land Surveying, News

Proposed Modernization Program to Net Additional $522 Million

Survey marks serve as permanent, accurate reference stations for precise positioning.

Survey marks serve as permanent, accurate reference stations for precise positioning. High resolution (Credit: NOAA)

The NOAA-managed National Spatial Reference System (NSRS), the official U.S. government source for precise latitude, longitude and elevation measurements, provides more than $2.4 billion in potential annual benefits to the U.S. economy, according to a new independent study. Refining and modernizing the system for measuring elevation has the potential to net an additional $522 million in annual economic benefits.

Conducted by Leveson Consulting, Jackson, N.J., the study analyzed the total economic value of all revenue generated from private surveying and mapping as well as from related services in the government and nonprofit sectors. It also assessed the potential cost savings due to improved accuracy of position and elevation data.

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