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NGIS and ofi partner to build carbon monitoring tool to protect forests
NGIS, Google’s 2022 Sustainability Partner of the Year, has collaborated with Olam Food Ingredients (ofi), a leading food ingredient company heavily invested in sustainability, to create a carbon monitoring tool. The tool measures carbon gains and losses across ofi’s supply chain. It uses satellite imagery and machine learning to track changes in forest cover and…

SADA and NGIS join forces to accelerate adoption of Google Earth Engine
NGIS has formed a strategic partnership with SADA, a leading business and technology consultancy and award-winning Google Cloud partner, to accelerate the adoption of Google Earth Engine technology. This collaboration establishes a powerful alliance that leverages Google Cloud Products and Google Earth Engine for sustainability analysis, and reporting to the North American Enterprise Market. The…

Why your team needs ArcGIS professional training
Unlocking the power of Esri’s ArcGIS is not just about having access to the latest geospatial technology; it’s also about equipping your team with the knowledge and skills to use it effectively. In today’s evolving geospatial landscape, professional training plays a pivotal role in maximising the potential of ArcGIS and empowering organisations to gain a…

What is the European Union Deforestation Regulation?
The European Union Deforestation Regulation is one of the most significant initiatives that has ever been established for sustainable sourcing of raw materials. The EUDR is a law that restricts operators from placing products on or exported from the European Union (EU) market that are linked with deforestation or forest degradation. The key driver behind…

NGIS joins forces with Textile Exchange to help fashion brands make more sustainable sourcing choices
NGIS is excited to announce its collaboration with Textile Exchange to drive more responsible sourcing practices through the Materials Impact Explorer (formally known as Global Fibre Impact Explorer). Created by Google and WWF in 2019, the Materials Impact Explorer was designed to help fashion brands make more sustainable sourcing decisions. The primary goal of the…

NGIS expands internationally with new General Manager for North America
NGIS has grown its team internationally after appointing Bobby Pinter as its General Manager for North America. In his new role, Bobby will be responsible for managing NGIS’s relationships with partners and customers in North America. He will primarily focus on working closely with customers, understanding their challenges and ensuring they are getting the most…

How NGIS enhanced REIWA’s property search with advanced GIS mapping
NGIS and the Real Estate Institute of Western Australia (REIWA) collaborated to update the property hunting landscape on reiwa.com. As the leading representative of more than 85% of active agents in the state, REIWA aimed to elevate its online listings platform by incorporating advanced features and providing users with comprehensive and up-to-date property information. What…

NGIS creates an interactive battle hologram for Australian Defence Force
NGIS teamed up with Skyline and Axiom, the world leaders in hologram equipment, to create a Commander’s Augmented Reality Mission Support Application System (C-ARMSAS) as an innovative exploration of concepts for the Australian Army. C-ARMSAS is a next generation technology that could be used to assist in mission planning, war-gaming, and execution capability. The holographic…

What are the key trends in geospatial data for 2023
Can you believe a whole quarter of 2023 has passed? During this quarter, our teams have been busy building the next generation of geospatial enterprise solutions for various industries, such as sustainability, utilities, emergency management, and Government agencies. We have curated a list of our favourite emerging trends that are helping us solve your challenges…

What is greenwashing and how to avoid it for your business
Greenwashing is a marketing tactic used by companies to make their products or services appear more environmentally friendly than they actually are. It involves making false or exaggerated claims about the environmental benefits of a product or service in order to appeal to consumers who are concerned about the environment. Greenwashing can take many forms,…