PCI Geomatics in the News...

  • "Canada Needs More Geoconnections."  Dr. Robert Moses, President & CEO of PCI Geomatics speaks about the value of geospatial data and geomatics to Canadians.

  • Arnold Hougham, Vice President of Sales and Product Marketing for PCI Geomatics discusses his perception of Oracle 10g, PCI Geomatics' partnership with Oracle/Oracle 10g, how Oracle 10g integrates with Geomatica®, and how he sees the present market for geomatics products in India. Read his GIS Development 2004 interview titled " Partnering in Progress."  

    Also, Jim Farley Principle Product Manager, Location and Spatial Technologies for Oracle Corporation discusses Oracle 10g, its unique features and Oracle's partnership with PCI Geomatics in a GIS Development interview titled "Enterprise Grid Computing."

  • "QuickBird – Geometric Correction, Path and Block Processing and Data Fusion." Read Earth Observation Magazine's (EOM) May 2003 article written by Dr. Philip Cheng, Senior Scientist at PCI Geomatics'; Dr. Thierry Toutin, Principal Research Scientist for the Canada Centre for Remote Sensing (CCRS); Dr. Yun Zhang, Professor in the Department of Geodesy and Geomatics Engineering at the University of New Brunswick; and Matthew Wood, QuickBird Product Manager at DigitalGlobe.

  • Arnold Hougham, PCI Geomatics' Vice President of Sales and Product Marketing, discusses the new Geomatica ® 9 - PCI's latest release of its powerful Geomatica software line in SPACENEWS Business Report. "We want to remove the problem of having to move the data from program to program to perform different advanced functions... ease of use means having all the requisite tools at hand in the software," states Arnold Hougham. Read the full article titled "Satellite Imagery Software Becoming More User Friendly."

  • "Fly-through Data Generation of Afghanistan." Read Earth Observation Magazine's (EOM) January 2002 article written by PCI Geomatics' Senior Scientist, Dr. Philip Cheng and PCI Geomatics' Applications Specialist Laurie McBean.  Watch the impressive fly-through (50MB) of the terrain surrounding Kabul, Afghanistan developed by PCI Geomatics.

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