CRCSI

Launch of the University of Canterbury- CRCSI partnership

I recently read an interesting article about innovation and collaboration - Where Good Ideas Come From: The Natural History of Innovation By Steven Johnston. It focused on the importance of creating collaborative spaces where innovative ideas could ‘meet and fall in love’. read more

The CRCSI, Dr Nick Hedley and New Zealand's Geospatial Revolution

Dr Nick Hedley was a guest on National Radio's Saturday Morning with Kim Hill - 9:45 a.m. July 9 read more

CRCSI Better groundwater management workshop

University of Canterbury becomes CRCSI Essential Participant

The University of Canterbury has been formally accepted as an Essential Participant in the Cooperative Research Centre for Spatial Information.  The New Zealand node of the Australian-based CRCSI was established in 2010 and is based in the New Zealand Geospatial Office.  With LINZ as New Zealand's "anchor" government participant, and a growing number of local private sector participan read more

CRCSI participant Geosmart develops service for AA

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Seasons greetings. I am most definitely in wind down mode and looking forward to a trip along the West Coast of New Zealand this holiday. It's been a hectic and very fruitful 8 months, establishing the New Zealand operations of the CRC for Spatial Information and 2011 will see some important milestones being achieved. read more

Attending spatial@gov 2010

Following the success of last year's inaugural conference, I was pleased to return to spatial@gov in Canberra, Australia, and again deliver a keynote presentation. It was also a privilege to hear from some leading thinkers in the geospatial arena. read more

SDI Workshops Coming Soon

On 3 August, 2010, LINZ's New Zealand Geospatial Office (NZGO) and the New Zealand branch of the Cooperative Research Centre for Spatial Information (CRCSI) hosted a one day symposium, where attendees from government, private sector, research and academic organisations heard about some of the latest thinking in New Zealand and Australia on spatial data infrastructure (SDI). read more

Welcome to our Newest 43pl Member – Critchlow Limited

I am very pleased to announce that Critchlow Limited has become a member of CRCSI's 43pl (43 Pty Ltd). read more

Symposium Success

It was a glorious Wellington day as more than 80 people from all around the country, from the private, public and academic sectors, gathered for the CRCSI symposium on 3 August. read more

Director CRCSI New Zealand Appointed

I am pleased to announce the appointment of Mary Sue Severn to the New Zealand Geospatial Office (NZGO) as Director CRCSI New Zealand. read more

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