New employee, Natalie Pisciotto
It is with great pleasure that the CIDCO team welcomes its new employee specialized in marine geomatics. Natalie comes from Ontario and if you want to know more about her, click here.
Welcome to the team Natalie!
It is with great pleasure that the CIDCO team welcomes its new employee specialized in marine geomatics. Natalie comes from Ontario and if you want to know more about her, click here.
Welcome to the team Natalie!
Review the presentations of the speakers at the 021 CIDCO colloquium on the theme of hydrospatial.
Click on the arrows to change videos. The playlist contains 29 presentations.
Enjoy viewing!
For several months now you have been hearing or reading a "new" term to talk about hydrography: HYDROSPATIAL.
But what is it? What does it mean? Why change a term? Why change the lexicon of hydrography?
To try to answer these questions, we propose you a review of press and articles dealing with the subject.
Enjoy reading and do not hesitate to contact us if you wish to discuss it.
In this period of global pandemic, CIDCO has chosen to adapt in order to maintain its colloquium. This is why we have opted for an original platform for networking, conference presentations and scientific workshops.
This virtual colloquium will take place from Monday 15 to Friday 19 March 2021, in the morning only, and will allow our collaborators from all over the world to make presentations and meet virtually.
The virtual Sea tech Week® will offer a personalized experience through :
Trained at UQAR in accounting, Sophie Lebel has been working for 15 years in various cultural, environmental and philanthropic NPOs. She specializes in financial project management. Her arrival at CIDCO was a natural fit in August 2020.
#GeoIgnite2020 invites the #geospatial community to engage with one another by participating in GeoIgnite 2020 online. GeoIgnite is Canada’s geospatial leadership conference. Join us for talks and panels our theme Leadership in Times of Disruption! We will be featuring a keynote from the Centre of Mapping and Earth Observation (CCMEO) Director General, Eric Loubier. The conference will feature talks from Natural Resources Canada, Agriculture Canada, Statistics Canada and the Department of Fisheries and Oceans.