Karlsruhe Prepares for Intergeo26/06/2009 |
| The international trade fair and congress cover all the key trends that crop up along the entire value-added chain - from geo-based information surveys and data processing to integrated applications. The event will take place in the Messe Karlsruhe (Germany), from 22nd to 24th September 2009. |
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Each year, over 450 exhibitors use the event as a key marketing tool. Visitors representing local authorities, industry, business and science come to INTERGEO to gain new inspiration and ideas and to find out more about cutting-edge innovations. With its trade fair, congress and online community, INTERGEO gives the geodesy, geoinformation and land management industries the opportunity to establish contacts, find solutions and discover stimulating new ideas - 365 days a year.
The INTERGEO congress features a diverse programme of discussions on the very latest industry developments and provides a forum for dialogue between business and science.
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