by Matt Ball on September 4, 2009
While it may be a bit premature to pronounce the recovery of the global economy, it’s not too early to start thinking about the technologies that will benefit once things start looking up. 3D laser scanning is one of the brightest spots in the geospatial technology arena, because it’s a relatively new technology without a [...]
by Matt Ball on July 14, 2008
There’s news today that researchers at Australian National University are close to perfecting an atom laser that will emit a continuous stream of atoms for more precise navigation and measurement. The atom laser is being incorporated into a gyroscope for testing against the standard light laser. This gyroscope would provide independent location measurements for satellites [...]