Case Study: Saudi Geological Survey

Spatial Vision, working as part of a consortium, supported the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) to develop a procurement strategy and an understanding of the Saudi Geological Survey’s requirements for KSA’s National Geological Database.

Case Study: Consulting Services for General Authority for Surveying and Geospatial Information Master Plan

Spatial Vision developed a Master Plan to define the activities necessary for GASGI to fulfill its responsibilities to deliver an effective and competitive geospatial sector within the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Climate Risk Map Wins NSW APSEA Award

Spatial Vision is honoured to have won the Community Impact category at the 2022 NSW APSEA Awards for our work with Climate Council developing the Climate Risk Map.

Spatial Vision on the double at Vic APSEA Awards

Spatial Vision are honoured to have won Victorian APSEA Awards for both our nominated projects – Victoria’s Digital Cadastre Modernisation and the Surface Permeability Analysis of Elster Creek Catchment.

Migrating from GDA94 to GDA2020

Changes are being made to the system that underlies Australia’s location information. The changes will bring Australia’s national latitude and longitude coordinates into line with global satellite positioning systems, enabling smartphones and other positioning technologies to accurately locate features marked on our maps.

Spatial Vision Expands Strategic Advisory Team

Spatial Vision’s Strategic Advisory team has been bolstered by the appointment of two highly accomplished senior consultants with a combined experience spanning almost 40 years.

When to Raster vs When to Vector? A worked example

Harmen Romeijn demonstrates how vector data compares to raster in GIS, and different tools used for analysis. Read on to find out more.

Get Your GIS Strategy Going

Given up on strategic plans because no one pays them any attention? Can’t get the decision makers to read them, let alone fund them?

Towards a Stronger Economy – Space, Spatial and More

Recently, Spatial Vision participated in Australia’s premier spatial and surveying conference, Locate21. Delivered in a new hybrid format, the event was held across three live (physical) sites (Melbourne, Sydney and Canberra) with a number of virtually streamed sessions via an online conference platform.

Effective Water Resource Management – Spatial Vision Wins Award for State Strategy

Spatial Vision are proud to have won the 2020 NSW Asia-Pacific Spatial Excellence Award (APSEA) for Environment and Sustainability with our project ‘Analysis of User Requirements & Spatial Strategy’. Hear from project stakeholders and learn more about the project.