AI, engagement and the value of Art
Gaia Resources works to bring technology solutions to bear where there is a problem to be solved for the benefit... Continue reading →
Gaia Resources works to bring technology solutions to bear where there is a problem to be solved for the benefit... Continue reading →
I am in Adelaide this week attending the second Australian Citizen Science Conference (#CitSciOz18). Today I’m presenting a speed talk entitled Citizen Science... Continue reading →
Bush Blitz is a biodiversity discovery partnership between the Australian Government (Australian Biological Resources Study), BHP Billiton and Earthwatch Australia.... Continue reading →
We’ve been working on archival systems and technologies for over 10 years, and have worked with a wide range of... Continue reading →
Gaia Resources has been working in Digital Preservation since 2018. Most recently, in the last year and a half, we... Continue reading →
In our previous blog, we spoke about how we were able to apply our prototype Clio machine transcription capability to... Continue reading →
One of the side effects of urban and agricultural development is vegetation fragmentation, which affects biodiversity conservation and environmental quality.... Continue reading →
Gaia Resources was engaged in the first half of 2022 to conduct a multi-criteria analysis in order to create a... Continue reading →
2021 was certainly another big year for Gaia Resources – it’s that time of year to do a recap. ... Continue reading →
Global Business Analysts Day has just passed, recognised on 1 November. This gave us pause to think about the role... Continue reading →
We are all well aware of the impacts that COVID-19 has had on how we work and the types of... Continue reading →
There’s no two ways about it: becoming a parent means leading a successful career just becomes a lot harder. Children’s... Continue reading →
Our Data Science team meet regularly to talk about our workloads, upcoming projects and emerging technologies. With software engineers, business... Continue reading →
On Friday 11th September 2020 Piers and I attended the Dieback Information Group Conference and South Coast NRM Dieback Information... Continue reading →
Gaia Resource’s Environmental QGIS Course for Beginners has been met with great enthusiasm by the many attendees in WA over... Continue reading →
Well, the sun has set on another Savanna Fire Forum, and what a sunset delegates were treated to in Darwin... Continue reading →
As part of our work in the field of Citizen Science we attempt to keep abreast of new initiatives; two... Continue reading →
Two successful workshops took place last weekend inviting citizen scientists to learn to make observations of WA’s very own motorbike... Continue reading →
Editors note: We’ve been working with Jessie Oliver on a few citizen science projects over the last year or so,... Continue reading →
I had the good fortune to attend two very interesting events recently. And if I learnt anything from these two... Continue reading →