Monday, June 7th, 2010
FGDC will be holding a briefing and discussion on Tuesday, June 8, from 1:30 – 3:00 PM EDT about two current FGDC activities: 1) the next round of nominations and appointments to the National Geospatial Advisory Committee (NGAC), and 2) the development of the Geospatial Platform initiative. The briefing will take place as part of
Monday, June 7th, 2010
Interested in cloud computing and what it means for your company? Attend Microsoft’s Keynote session, titled Applications for Cloud Computing at COM.Geo 2010, which takes place on June 21-23 in Washington, DC. This session will establish a baseline for discussions around what cloud computing is, what it isn’t and how it should be applied to
Monday, June 7th, 2010
Created by Euroscience, ESOF – Euroscience Open Forum – is the biennial pan-European meeting dedicated to scientific research and innovation. At ESOF meetings leading scientists, researchers, young researchers, business people, entrepreneurs and innovators, policy makers, science and technology communicators and the general public from all over the world discuss new discoveries and debate the direction
Sunday, June 6th, 2010
The New England Section ACSM and CALS are proud to present a GNSS Positioning Short Course offered on five consecutive Saturdays this summer starting on July 10, 2010 and ending on August 7, 2010. Each Saturday class begins at 8 am and ends at noon, and will be held at the University of Connecticut located
Sunday, June 6th, 2010
Regional Trajectories to the Knowledge Economy – Nordic-European comparisons (REKENE) Focus on the ICT, KIBS, New Media and Food & Drink sectors. Conference 24-25 August, Stockholm, Sweden How can regions learn to benefit from knowledge dynamics? Nordregio Academy with partners invite you to a conference on harnessing knowledge dynamics in regional economic development, 24th and
Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010
The early bird registrations for the Second Open Source GIS UK (OSGIS) conference at University of Nottingham ends on 4th June 2010.
Saturday, May 29th, 2010
Please join us for the Annual AGI Lecture, to be held at University College London on Monday 7th June, 2010. Once again this annual event is being held in partnership with UCL. Jack Dangermond is one of the most significant figures in GIS. A landscape architect by training, Jack Dangermond founded Environmental Systems Research Institute
Saturday, May 29th, 2010
Last days to register for the training day at the Africa Agriculture GIS Week 2010, that will be held in Nairobi 8-12 June 2010. The Training Day will take place on on Friday 11 June at the ILRI Campus in Nairobi, Kenya.Last days to register for the training day at the Africa Agriculture GIS Week
Friday, May 28th, 2010
We invite presentation abstracts for the SPAR Europe 2010 conference, which will be combined with Plant-Tech 2010. The conference focuses on 3D data capture, processing and integration with CAD/GIS for engineering, construction, manufacturing and security. Abstracts on 3D imaging applications, or plant information technology for the oil & gas industry, may be submitted online at
Wednesday, May 26th, 2010
INTERGEO East came to an end in Istanbul last Friday, 21 May, after three successful days. It was the first time that this two-day trade fair and three-day conference for land management, geoinformation, the building industry and the environment had been held in the Turkish metropolis. As anticipated, this unique geographical location enabled the building