GITA 2009 Speaker Awards08/06/2009 |
| GITA has announced the 2009 Speaker Award winners from its recent Geospatial Infrastructure Solutions Conference in Tampa (FL, USA). The award recognises the top five percent of session speakers, each of whom were rated by session participants in the areas of quality of presentation, content of session, visual aids, and relevance of topic. |
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Recognised as a leading educational association dedicated to geospatial information, GITA has developed a reputation for bringing together industry leaders to present papers, take part in panel discussions, and participate in seminars at the association's flagship conference. Using their industry knowledge in addition to effective presentation skills, these speakers share their experience with GIS professionals.
The recipients of the 2009 GITA Speaker Award include:
For the GITA 2010 Geospatial Infrastructure Solutions Conference to be held from 25th to 29th April 2010, in Phoenix (AR, USA) you can submit your abstract online. The deadline is 31st August 2009. http://www.gita/org/cfp
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