Mapping and Surveying Agencies Cooperate with Map Asia10/06/2009 |
| GIS Development and Singapore Land Authority take great pride in announcing that Chinese Academy of Survey and Mapping (China), National Mapping and Resource Information Authority (Philippines), JUPEM (Malaysia) and Survey Department (Brunei Darussalam) have pledged their support for Map Asia 2009. |
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Map Asia 2009 - the 8th Annual Asian Conference & Exhibition on Geospatial Information, Technology and Applications, is scheduled for 18th to 20th August at Suntec Singapore International Convention & Exhibition Centre, Singapore. With the theme "Connecting Geospatial Communities - Creating New Dimensions", the conference will highlight the new dimensions that geospatial tools like Geographic Information Systems have created, or can create, for businesses and Governments in their strategic planning and business operations.
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