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Each month, NV5 Geospatial posts new blog content across a variety of categories. Browse our latest posts below to learn about important geospatial information or use the search bar to find a specific topic or author. Stay informed of the latest blog posts, events, and technologies by joining our email list!



NV5 at ESA’s Living Planet Symposium 2025

NV5 at ESA’s Living Planet Symposium 2025

9/16/2025

We recently presented three cutting-edge research posters at the ESA Living Planet Symposium 2025 in Vienna, showcasing how NV5 technology and the ENVI® Ecosystem support innovation across ocean monitoring, mineral exploration, and disaster management. Explore each topic below and access the full posters to learn... Read More >

Monitor, Measure & Mitigate: Integrated Solutions for Geohazard Risk

Monitor, Measure & Mitigate: Integrated Solutions for Geohazard Risk

9/8/2025

Geohazards such as slope instability, erosion, settlement, or seepage pose ongoing risks to critical infrastructure. Roads, railways, pipelines, and utility corridors are especially vulnerable to these natural and human-influenced processes, which can evolve silently until sudden failure occurs. Traditional ground surveys provide only periodic... Read More >

Geo Sessions 2025: Geospatial Vision Beyond the Map

Geo Sessions 2025: Geospatial Vision Beyond the Map

8/5/2025

Lidar, SAR, and Spectral: Geospatial Innovation on the Horizon Last year, Geo Sessions brought together over 5,300 registrants from 159 countries, with attendees representing education, government agencies, consulting, and top geospatial companies like Esri, NOAA, Airbus, Planet, and USGS. At this year's Geo Sessions, NV5 is... Read More >

Not All Supernovae Are Created Equal: Rethinking the Universe’s Measuring Tools

Not All Supernovae Are Created Equal: Rethinking the Universe’s Measuring Tools

6/3/2025

Rethinking the Reliability of Type 1a Supernovae   How do astronomers measure the universe? It all starts with distance. From gauging the size of a galaxy to calculating how fast the universe is expanding, measuring cosmic distances is essential to understanding everything in the sky. For nearby stars, astronomers use... Read More >

Using LLMs To Research Remote Sensing Software: Helpful, but Incomplete

Using LLMs To Research Remote Sensing Software: Helpful, but Incomplete

5/26/2025

Whether you’re new to remote sensing or a seasoned expert, there is no doubt that large language models (LLMs) like OpenAI’s ChatGPT or Google’s Gemini can be incredibly useful in many aspects of research. From exploring the electromagnetic spectrum to creating object detection models using the latest deep learning... Read More >

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EAS 2017: Unlocking the value in remote sensing data

Anonym

Well folks, the ENVI Analytics Symposium is just around the corner – August 22-24, at the Brown Palace in Denver, CO. We moved the event from Boulder to accommodate a few more people, but the goal again is to keep the event small and intimate so attendees can network, talk one-on-one to experts, and be immersed in the remote sensing world.

I see the main theme this year as a pivot to exploring true applications of the remote sensing trade to build businesses, revenue streams, and transition to the operational level for cloud implementation. In the last few years, the big guns were assembling platforms to access imagery and analytics; those are now seen as common place in the remote sensing world with more and more people jumping on the band wagon. With this trend, the commitment to remote sensing standards and best practices is more important than ever—you can hype cloud and petabyte processing, but if your image is garbage or poorly preprocessed, you’re nowhere.

So August 22nd will be a workshop day with lectures from experts in the remote sensing industry. I will be presenting on vegetation analytics in remote sensing, a field that still confounds many in terms of what can and can’t be done. We’ll have hands-on sessions for accessing partner platforms and executing tasks to create end solutions. One of the key pieces users will get from this year’s agenda line up is taking ideas for bringing an imagery tool to the masses, making it real, affordable, and profitable. This isn’t just a head-in-the-clouds science conference, but one that will stir ideas and provide the operational know how of creating real solutions in remote sensing for the masses.

My main take away from last year’s conference was the seismic shift to cloud data access and enterprise computing. This year’s lineup is seeing that vision come to fruition with techniques and tools to make imagery and data more and more valuable. I can’t imagine a better line-up of speakers, ones from competitive businesses in panel discussions, talking about their visions for imagery and data. Last year there were a few talks on Deep Learning; this year has a whole session devoted to AI. Remote sensing people have known for years that the value of remote sensing is in the data, it just has to be unlocked. EAS last year was exploring the lock; this year’s set of presentation is all about the key – bringing ideas to reality. I hope you’ll join us for this exceptional event and share your vision for remote sensing/imagery operational implementations.

To learn more and register visit www.NV5GeospatialSoftware.com/EAS.

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