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The biggest EasyAnatomy update ever
LlamaZOO Announces The Biggest EasyAnatomy Update Ever, Just In Time For School.
Delivering spatial business intelligence
In this blog post we examine how LlamaZOO fuses and visualizes LiDAR data across several different industries.
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LlamaZOO releases its inner Vogue. To commemorate the anniversary of our big office move and lift the curtains on our new digs we channeled our
Peek inside LlamaZOO’s new inner harbour office
Culture that is one of a kind. Do panoramic views of seaplanes, sparkling blue ocean waters, and gorgeous sunsets appeal to you? What about a
LlamaZOO’s Killer Q1 (Part 1) – BC Tech Summit and More
The first three months of 2019 have been full of hustle for the LlamaZOO team. We’ve criss-crossed the continent, showing off our Spatial Business Intelligence tech to potential customers and collaborators.
VIDEO: How LlamaZOO AR/VR Tech Brings Clarity to Complex Data
See just how LlamaZOO helps different industries including mining, oil and gas, and forestry (and veterinarians as well!) to quickly implement innovation and take advantage of the disruptive benefits of AR/VR.
Virtual reality is reshaping how we learn
Exploring the relationship between VR and modern education.
What I REALLY learned while on my co-op work term
The story of a business student who proved that there is still hope for a career in tech.
4 Reasons to Use an Oil and Gas Digital Twin for Construction
It’s critical for companies to be proactively seeking disruptive technologies that will upgrade their current operations and offer a competitive edge.
10 Reasons Oil and Gas Companies Should Use Digital Twins for Drilling
Oil and gas companies are lagging behind when it comes to technological advancements in this modern age. For these companies to be able to thrive, they must keep up with the times.
8 Reasons you should move your career to Victoria BC
Victoria – More Than Just Tea & Flowers Victoria is too often seen as a passive city, a city full of retirees who merely want