Programme European Lidar Mapping Forum Launched10/09/2010 |
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| The newly-launched European Lidar Mapping Forum is to present over 40 technical papers focused on airborne Lidar, mobile mapping, bathymetric and coastal Lidar. The first European Lidar Mapping Forum will be held in the Netherlands on 30th November and 1st December 2010 | |
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There may be delegates who want to get familiar with the techniques and what the benefits of Lidar applications. The conference includes two days of workshops aimed at providing novice operators, their managers and potential purchasers of equipment, with an understanding of the basic principles and fundamental benefits and technology associated with Lidar.
For those looking for industry contacts, more than 45 leading Lidar manufacturers and service providers are exhibiting.
Registration for the event is now open and when registering before 29 September 2010 delegates can benefit from the Early Bird Discount. Read more about: mapping LiDAR Supplier: Intelligent Exhibitions More news from this supplier: Lidar Forum Dates Set Record Attendance for ILMF 2012 ELMF Off to a Good Start Insights into the Lidar Market ILMF Programme Launched European Lidar Mapping Forum Expands Floor Plan ELMF 2011 Conference Programme Launched European Lidar Mapping Forum European Lidar Mapping Forum European Lidar Mapping Forum 2010 With Nearly 600 Land Professionals Need to Adopt Change Quickly SSJ-100 Airplane Crash Site Imagery ESTEIO and SIMEPAR Cooperation for UAV Monitoring and Mapping ENR Top Firms Choose ProjectWise Mobile GIS for Aborigine Tourism Guide System SIRIUS Only Civil UAS Flying at UVEX First African Open Source Geospatial Laboratory Bentley Acquires InspectTech Remote Survey Field Teams and Central Office Linked Free Modelling and Simulation Terrain Databases Comments (1):
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