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    Esri acquires indoo.rs and announces ArcGIS Indoors Product

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    Esri, the global leader in location intelligence, today announced the acquisition of indoo.rs GmbH, a world-leading provider of Indoor Positioning System (IPS) technology and Esri partner. The indoo.rs software will become part of Esri’s ArcGIS Indoors, a new mapping product that enables interactive indoor mapping of corporate facilities, retail and commercial locations, airports, hospitals, event venues, universities, and more. The acquisition will also provide users of Esri’s ArcGIS platform w

    XYO partner with Microsoft providing push-button geospatial Blockchain apps in Microsoft Azure

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    XYO has announced that it has partnered with Microsoft to make available a future-ready resource for development, testing and production of decentralized blockchain apps. With this partnership, XYO aims to offer its developers libraries and tools that work seamlessly with Microsoft’s wide array of services (Compute Services, Data Services, IoT and more). XYO’s geospatial blockchain apps and  services, once deployed, will be offered in Microsoft Azure’s Marketplace, enabling a global communi

    DJI improves geofencing to enhance protection Of airports across Asia-Pacific

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    DJI is improving its geofencing technology with the launch of its Geospatial Environment Online (GEO) 2.0 system in two dozen countries and territories in the Asia-Pacific region. DJI first developed geofencing for its drones in 2013 and the refined GEO 2.0 system is the company’s latest effort to help protect traditional aircraft and promote safe drone operations. DJI’s GEO 2.0 system creates a detailed three-dimensional “bow tie” safety zone surrounding runway flight paths rather than jus

    SiLC Tech officially launches new Silicon Photonics LiDAR chip

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    https://www.opli.net/media/10291/silc_vision_sensor_chip.jpg SiLC Technologies, a silicon photonics-based provider of integrated 4D vision LiDAR solutions, today announced initial performance results for its integrated FMCW LiDAR test chip. SiLC’s low-energy consumption design, rooted in SiLC’s strong silicon photonics heritage, leverages a coherent detection approach, similar to what is currently utilized in today’s telecom systems. SiLC’s initial data demonstrates a 112mdetection range wi

    Rugged Trimble T7 tablet designed for survey and construction

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    Trimble has introduced its T7 Tablet, a rugged, lightweight and versatile device for construction surveying applications. Using Trimble Siteworks Software for construction surveying, the Trimble T7 provides real-time data to visualize cut/fill levels, calculate material volumes, check grade and communicate work orders to increase productivity and enable better decision-making. The T7 brings powerful processing to the field — a sunlight readable 7-inch touchscreen that supports pinch, t

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