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FGI to move into new facilities in Otaniemi in Espoo on 1 May 2022
Synergy benefits for international top research: The Finnish Geospatial Research Institute (FGI) of the National Land Survey of Finland (NLS) will move from Masala in Kirkkonummi into new facilities in Otaniemi in Espoo, Vuorimiehentie 5. Roughly 130 FGI employees will start working in the new facilities on 1 May 2022.
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NLS hosted an international conference on VLBI – the latest VGOS development and research at Metsähovi shared worldwide
NLS hosted an international conference on VLBI.
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Location Innovation Hub as a candidate to boost use of Location information in Finland and Europe
The Location Innovation Hub aims to unleash the vast potential of location data, services and technology to improve society.
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Robot drones help detect and prevent ever increasing forest fires
Finland is among the world leaders in drone research. Researchers’ next goal is to develop the technology and test how a group of coordinating drones equipped with AI can detect and prevent forest fires.
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Laser scanning on the earth, in the air – and now under water
Both commercial operators and research organisations benefit from the co-development of technology.
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The FGI-GSRx software defined GNSS receiver goes open source
The open-source release of FGI-GSRx software receiver widens its user base and offers researchers, students and developers a chance to utilize the research platform for new innovations.
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Even more detailed data on the condition of roads, power lines, rivers and forest resources can be obtained in Finland – FGI conquers new territories in laser scanning with universities
Even more detailed data on the condition of roads, power lines, rivers and forest resources can be obtained in Finland.
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