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Time is running out to book your place at Spatial Dimension’s 2016 FlexiCadastre User Conference to be held at the Two Oceans Aquarium, V&A Waterfront, Cape Town, South Africa on Friday 12th February 2016. Our conference takes place immediately after the popular Mining Indaba Conference in Cape Town (www.miningindaba.com), providing the idealopportunity to attend both events!Now into its 10th consecutive year, our User Conference targets current and prospective users and features presentations from both our users and staff, hence offering unique and balanced insights on land, mineral rights, contract management and legal compliance.With representatives from our development, implementation, support and management teams, the event offers an excellent forum to share experiences and explore how to leverage the latest advances within FlexiCadastre.The Conference format this year will see presentations on the Friday, with Saturday set aside for some sightseeing around the spectacular Cape Peninsula!We are also looking at offering formal training workshops in conjunction with the Conference, so please let us know if you have a specific request.If you want to attend or are interested in presenting, please email us at[email protected].
Registration fees are USD400 per delegate, but this fee will be waived for confirmed presenters.Proceedings from our previous Conferences can be found at www.spatialdimension.com/Products/FlexiCadastre-Conferences
Current developments show that in the near future the wide availability of low cost, short range radio technology, along with advances in wireless networking, will enable wireless adhoc sensor networks to become commonly deployed. In these networks, each node may be equipped with a variety of sensors, such as acoustic, seismic, infrared, motion, biomedical and chemical sensors with higher level of information inference associated with identification, embedded signal processing and networking of the data. This conference intends to be the meeting point of researchers and practitioners to share experiences and ideas on innovative developments in any aspect of sensor networks, including Hardware of Sensor Networks, Wireless Communication Protocols, Sensor Networks Software and Architectures, Wireless Information Networks, Data Manipulation, Signal Processing, Localization and Object Tracking through Sensor Networks, Obstacles, Applications and Uses.
International LiDAR Mapping Forum (ILMF) is a technical conference and exhibition showcasing the latest airborne, terrestrial, and underwater LiDAR as well as emerging remote-sensing and data collection tools and technologies.
As the UAS industry continues to reach new commercial and operational heights, the state of Texas has emerged as a hotbed for current UAS activity. Equipped with the Lonestar UAS Center of Excellence test site, an unprecedented number of UAV end-user opportunities, and the support of commercial, private and state-based entities, Texas has established itself as a pillar to all things UAS.
Join UAS Magazine at the UAS Texas Summit & Expo for the first-ever comprehensive look at UAS in Texas and how the Lonestar state is shaping the industry. Produced in collaboration with the expert team from the Lonestar UAS test site, the two-day event will explain and reveal the cutting-edge research, commercial operation successes and end-user opportunities present in Texas or the region. The event will unite commercial manufacturers and operators, researchers, payload providers, platform designers, 333 exempt entities and multiple leaders spearheading UAS expansion in Texas and beyond.
3D technologies are driving innovation across every industry. SPAR 3D Expo & Conference is the Premier Global Showcase for 3D Technologies. Learn how the latest data capture, processing and visualization tools can change the way you do business. Learn from the leaders how to drive efficiency, improve workflows, reduce project timelines, save money, improve safety and mitigate risk.
The Space Symposium, held at The Broadmoor in Colorado Springs, Colo., USA, has brought together space leaders from around the world to discuss, address and plan for the future of space since the inaugural event in 1984. Attendees at that original event numbered barely 250 space enthusiasts, while participants in recent years have surpassed 11,000. The Space Symposium has become widely known as the premier U.S. space policy and program forum and as the “must attend” opportunity for information on and interaction among all sectors of space.
Called the National Space Symposium for the first 29 years, the event was renamed in 2014 to Space Symposium to reflect the event’s truly global profile.
The ASPRS annual conferences have been renamed to the Imaging & Geospatial Technology Forum (IGTF). This new brand gives ASPRS annual conferences a fresh and recognizable name, something easy and memorable.
The redesign has been created to encompass the broadest terms for our industry, “Imaging” and “Geospatial”, while incorporating the idea of “Technology” as the center and reason we all come together. We decided to use the word “Forum” instead of conference because Forum means to assemble or a meeting place for the discussion of questions, promoting open discussion and sharing. And the sharing of ideas and open discussion is the core value for each ASPRS conference. All these elements together formed the new look and feel for ASPRS annual conferences – The Imaging & Geospatial Technology Forum (IGTF 2016).
The Locate Conference (Locate16) is the national conference of the spatial and surveying industries of Australia and New Zealand. The event is an initiative of the Surveying & Spatial Sciences Institute (SSSI), Spatial Industries Business Association (SIBA) and Geospatial Information & Technology Association (GITA) and will be held 12-14 April 2016 at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre.
Locate16 is open to all industries and welcomes the ongoing discussion of how technology developed within the spatial and surveying communities can be used to improve the way we work, live and play in smarter societies.
Maptitude Mapping Software Training (Newton, Massachusetts)
Caliper Corporation invites you to attend training for Maptitude Geographic Information System for Windows. The classes will be at our training center in Newton, Massachusetts.
The three days of classroom training cover materials valuable to both new and existing users of Maptitude. Day 3 provides time to work with your own data with a Maptitude trainer.
Classroom courses at our headquarters in Newton, MA are $900 for three classes, $600 for two classes, and $300 for a single class
Advance registration and payment are required
If you would like to register please register online.
In 2016 it will be 10th edition of International GIS-Forum “Integrated Geospatial Solutions – the Future of Information Technologies”. We are happy to cordially invite you to participate and celebrate this anniversary with us. Mark your calendar for 13-15 April, 2016!
Every year GIS-Forum gathers more than 300 participants all over the world. Previous attendees and speakers represented leading Earth observation companies such as DigitalGlobe, BlackBridge, Airbus D&S Geo, Deimos Imaging, Beijing Space Eye Information Technologies, SI Imaging Services, DMCii, e-GEOS, MDA, RESTEC; software providers – Exelis VIS, ESRI, Trimble; Russian innovation centers – Skolkovo, Russian Academy of Sciences, Center of Innovation Technologies, leading services providers – Rostelecom, Gazprom and many others.
The event features an outstanding compound of conference sessions, exhibition, workshops, roundtable discussions centered on leveraging spatial data, technology and innovative solutions for business and society.
We are 10 years together with geospatial community and still have so much to tell and show you. Meet and discover our new venue, latter-day topics, world-renowned speakers and never-to-be-forgotten time to spend during the event.