News and Updates

A New PGRSC Member: Rover Mapping
Rover Mapping (GIS and Data Consulting) is an independent geospatial consultancy based in Sydney, Australia. Rover is to wander, within the ever complex world of geospatial systems, mapping and data. We specialise in software implementation, system migration, knowledge and work across public and private sectors organisations across the region. From expertise in the water industry, to government, telecommunications, infrastructure and within software organisations, Rover Mapping is passionate about assisting pacific organisations with current and future …
A New PGRSC Member: Pacific Sud Survey
Pacific Sud Survey is a company established in French Polynesia, dedicated to promoting innovative measurement technologies and making them accessible to as many people as possible. Specializing in hydrography and topography, our expertise covers acoustic, GNSS, and optical measurements. We support you throughout every stage of your projects, from the planning phase to the implementation of tailored solutions that meet your specific needs. Pacific Sud Survey offers advanced mapping methods for underwater, terrestrial, and aerial …
Call for Paper !
We are pleased to announce that the abstract submission for the 2025 Pacific Islands GIS & Remote Sensing Users Conference is now open ! We are inviting proposals for paper presentations in the following thematic area: “Building and Enhancing Geospatial Networks in the Pacific Islands” Deadline for abstracts/proposals: 14th September 2025 Full papers must be presented in English. The presentation of the papers should be 15-20 minutes (including questions) To submit your abstract, you must log …
A New PGRSC Member: Landpro
Landpro is a multi-disciplinary consultancy firm providing, Geospatial and Aerial Surveying, Surveying, Planning and Environmental Science, and Farm Environmental Services throughout New Zealand. Founded in 2007, Landpro has grown to a team of over 75 people, located both remotely as well as from three core office locations in Otago, Southland and Taranaki. Landpro operates a somewhat unique business model, with all three directors (Mike Borthwick, Kathryn Hooper and Kate Scott), involved in the day-to-day aspects …
Pacific Tech Village at VivaTech 2025
Last call to join the Pacific Tech delegation at VivaTech 2025!This is your final opportunity to join the Pacific Tech Village at VivaTech 2025 and become part of an innovative, dynamic community dedicated to tech entrepreneurship in the Pacific region! 👉 The application deadline is April 4, 2025.What you’ll get: 👉A round-trip ticket and free exhibition space at the event.👉Personalized support to prepare and grow your project.👉Networking opportunities with key players in both the regional and international tech ecosystems.👉A unique chance to showcase your innovation on the …
2025 Pacific Rim Geospatial Conference · March 5 & 6, 2025
Aloha,The Hawaiʻi Geographic Information Coordinating Council (HIGICC) and the Hawaiʻi Land Surveyors Association (HLSA) proudly present the 2025 Pacific Rim Geospatial Conference, which will be held on March 5-6, 2025.  This hybrid event is designed to accommodate busy schedules by hosting in-person exhibits and presentations at the Ala Moana Hotel by Mantra in Honolulu, Hawaiʻi, as well as offering a virtual attendance opportunity.——————————————————————————————————–Registration is now open for this one-of-a-kind event and the committtee wants to introduce …
GEO WEEK – February 10-12, 2025 (Denver, Colorado, USA)
Geo Week, February 10-12, 2025 in Denver, is the learning and networking nexus of the geospatial and built worlds. It includes collocated user meetings (ASPRS, MAPPS, USIDB, WGIC) and special content from new strategic partners (e.g. Reality Capture Network, USGIF). The 2024 event had 3,400+ registrants, and hosted a record 2,976 actual delegates onsite from 45+ nations. Geo Week 2025 will convene 200 exhibitors, 150 speakers and 3,000+ attendees from 6 continents. Register with code …
Sentinel-1C launches on Vega-C
The third Copernicus Sentinel-1 satellite, Sentinel-1C, has launched aboard a Vega-C rocket, flight VV25, from Europe’s Spaceport in French Guiana. The rocket lifted off on 5 December 2024 at 22:20 CET (18:20 local time). Sentinel-1C extends the legacy of its predecessors, delivering high-resolution radar imagery to monitor Earth’s changing environment, supporting a diverse range of applications and advance scientific research. Additionally, Sentinel-1C introduces new capabilities for detecting and monitoring maritime traffic. https://youtu.be/8LTemRvlsdY
Day 3: The 2024 Pacific Islands GIS & Remote Sensing User Conference
The focus was on the powerful synergy between GIS and drones in tackling climate change across the Pacific! Key Highlights: GIS & Drones for Climate Action: Speakers demonstrated how drones provide real-time data, while GIS turns that data into actionable insights for monitoring coastal erosion, mapping disaster-prone areas, and managing resources. Regional Perspectives: Experts from across the Pacific shared how GIS is driving sustainable development in their countries—helping to address climate challenges, protect ecosystems, and …
Day 4: Pacific GIS and Remote Sensing User Conference
The last day of presentations for the conference are currently underway. Come down to the USP Japan ICT Lecture Theatre to enhance your knowledge of GIS and Remote Sensing applications in the different fields of work and studies.
Day 3: The 2024 Pacific Islands GIS & Remote Sensing User Conference
As we dive into the heart of the conference, the energy and insights continue to inspire! Over the past three days, we’ve heard from amazing Pacific speakers addressing: Climate Change: Using GIS to track its impact and develop effective adaptation strategies. Land, Sea, and Surroundings: Transforming how we manage resources, conserve biodiversity, and monitor coastal changes with geospatial tools. With two more days to go, the discussions are only getting better! Stay tuned as we …
Day 2: The 2024 Pacific Islands GIS & Remote Sensing User Conference
Day 2 brought incredible insights as speakers from across the Pacific region took the stage to share their expertise! From Fiji, Samoa, Tonga, Vanuatu, Papua New Guinea, and beyond, each speaker highlighted how GIS and remote sensing are transforming their nations. Topics included: Climate adaptation strategies Disaster risk management Sustainable resource planning Marine and land conservation The diversity of perspectives and shared challenges emphasized the power of regional collaboration in tackling pressing issues like climate …
Women in GIS Breakfast
A Women in GIS Breakfast event took place this morning at the Grand Pacific Hotel to celebrate and appreciate the presence and immense contribution that women have done in the field of GIS and Remote Sensing across the region.
Minister of Lands and Mineral Resources Speech
It’s an honor to share the opening speech by Fiji’s Minister for Lands and Mineral Resources, marking the start of this year’s Pacific GIS & Remote Sensing User Conference. The Minister highlights the transformative power of geospatial technologies in decision-making, resource management, and sustainable development, especially as we navigate the challenges of climate change and environmental resilience. This year’s theme, Sustainable Management for Coastal Areas through GIS and Remote Sensing, sets the tone for innovative …
Opening Cocktail
Join us for an evening of wine, inspiring discussions, and great company as we celebrate the opening of the PGRSC user conference 2024. Let's come together, spark new ideas, and make memories that extend beyond the conference.
PGRSC User Conference 2024
The 2024 Pacific Islands GIS & Remote Sensing User Conference opens at USP, Japan ICT, Suva, bringing together experts to explore GIS and remote sensing innovations for the Pacific. The event focuses on sustainable development, climate resilience, and environmental monitoring, fostering collaboration and knowledge sharing for the region’s future.
PGRSC User Conference 2024 Chief Guests
PGRSC User Conference 2024 is officially opened by Chief Guest Minister for Lands and Mineral Resources, Hon. Filimoni Vosarogo.
A New PGRSC Member: J2!
PGRSC is pleased to welcome J2 as a new member! J2 is the social enterprise of Disaster Relief Australia. We deliver socially responsible, professional geospatial and disaster intelligence services to government, industry and community. We empower decision making by working in the air, on the ground and behind the scenes to deliver a vertically integrated set of services spanning data capture, processing and analysis. J2 Geospatial Intelligence Services is proud to be a new member of the PGRSC. Through meaningful collaboration and a …
A New PGRSC Member: MAMMOTH GEOSPATIAL
PGRSC is pleased to welcome MAMMOTH GEOSPATIAL as a new member! Mammoth Geospatial, based in Perth, Western Australia, specialises in open-source geospatial solutions including QGIS, GeoNode, PostGIS, and Mergin Maps. Our mission is to help organisations effectively use open geospatial technology, ensuring they have the freedom to engage with these tools on their own terms. Mamoth Geospatial offers comprehensive QGIS, Mergin Maps, and other geospatial training alongside strategic consulting services. With successful deployments and training …
A New PGRSC Member: SKAND
PGRSC is pleased to welcome a New Member: SKAND! Skand is an Australian based Digital Twin platform, designed and built to enable spatial data visualisation, management and analysis. The Skand product is widely used by industry leaders in Australia and internationally, including surveying professionals, engineers and asset managers. We offer a cloud-based software platform that assists domain experts & stakeholders to make better decisions managing their assets. Skand’s value proposition is based on solving three significant pain points:  https://player.vimeo.com/video/984664473?h=d26306ef25 1) Powerful data visualisation – Skand combines the power …

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