A big shout out to Tim and the team who organise the Special Children’s Christmas party each year, of which e-Spatial are proud to be a sponsor.
Helping Trade Me create better property insights
With the launch of Trade Me’s new Property Insights website, New Zealander’s are now empowered to make better property decisions.
Kaikoura in 3D – one month before the EQ
e-Spatial’s Wei Ji Leong gives an insight into the massive advantage of 3D imagery over 2D when looking at geographic terrain – in the context of the 14 November Kaikoura earthquake.
New GIS Analyst – Wei Ji Leong
Wei Ji Leong joins e-Spatial as a GIS Analyst in our growing consulting team. A recent graduate, Wei Ji provides a fresh approach to the use of open source technology in developing and delivering solutions for our clients.
https://www.nbr.co.nz/article/e-spatial-appoints-further-gis-analyst-196453
Matti’s insights 1: Are you ready for the Augmented Future?
In the first of a series of Blog Posts, e-Spatial’s CIO and Consultant Matti Seikkula looks into the future – an Augumented Future.
Soon, thinking about Technology will be a thing of the past. It will be embedded (augmented) seamlessly into everything we do. IT (Information Technology) will become OT (Operational Technology) – it will happen out of sight, behind the scenes, through interfaces that require no technical understanding.Read More
Maren John joins growing Consultancy team
e-Spatial has appointed Maren John following a marked increase in demand for spatial consultancy.
Christchurch City Council appoints e-Spatial
e-Spatial recently won a contestable RFP process, run by Christchurch City Council to review their Geographic Information Systems (GIS), and develop a strategy and roadmap for the future of GIS services.
New Data Team appointment – Neil Reynard
e-Spatial has appointed Neil Reynard to a newly established role of Database Administrator (DBA) in our technical team.
The CIO who ‘lives and breathes’ spatial.
e-Spatial’s Matti Seikkula talks to Divina Paredes (CIO NZ) about how spatial is not just a tool, but a different way of thinking.
Thank you Brian
On Friday we farewelled our long-standing, loyal data analyst, Brian Bethell who retired after 12 years with e-Spatial.
