Meet the GIM International Team at Intergeo13/09/2011 |
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| Everyone who truly matters in the geomatics and surveying-related business will be travelling to Germany – or more precisely to the Bavarian city of Nuremberg – in the last week of September this year: Intergeo 2011 is being held in the Nuremberg Exhibition Centre (NürnbergMesse) from 27th to 29th September. The organisers are expecting some 17,500 visitors from more than 80 countries around the world to attend the trade show, while the associated conference is likely to welcome over 1,500 visitors – and you will probably be among them! | ||
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Using Total Stations for Indoor Radiation Mapping |
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A total station can be used for many applications. Oak Ridge Associated Universities (USA) uses a total station for indoor radiation characterisation, which enables the team to better perform environmental assessments. This video shows how it is done.
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GIM International will once again be present with a stand (No. 6.A10) and we would love to meet you there. In this digital age, Intergeo is the ideal opportunity for us to talk to our readers and advertisers face to face. Listening to their thoughts and concerns often results in ideas and inspiration for future editorial opportunities and interesting advertising options. Our team at Intergeo will comprise: Durk Haarsma (publishing director), Victor van Essen (sales manager), Wim van Wegen (editorial manager), Mark Pronk (technical editor) and Petra Hoekstra (management assistant). Visit us to share your comments and suggestions or to pose any questions you may have about subscriptions or other aspects of GIM International. See you in Nuremberg!
