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GEO-12 Promises to Stimulate Networking

  09/01/2012
The GEO-12 geospatial trade exhibition is to take place on 21st and 22nd March 2012 at the Holiday Inn, London Elstree, UK. According to the organisers, the event has already secured support from the Association for Geographic Information (AGI) and the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS). The event is free to attend with an average attendance in excess of 600 visitors per year who are attracted by a packed programme of free seminars, live product demos and networking opportunities, including a gala evening.
 

 

GEO 2012 is designed for everyone involved in the capture and application of geospatial information for construction, civil engineering, development, local/national government agencies, professional survey practice and consultancy. The event traditionally attracts exhibitors demonstrating the latest technology and developments in the fields of Geographical Information Systems (GIS), Satellite Positioning and Navigation systems (GNSS), laser scanning, data modelling and analysis and mapping.

 

Attendance includes free parking, free onsite refreshments and free entry to the programme of seminars and debates. Themes for 2012 include the hot topic of Building Information Management (BIM), ‘Managing Change: opportunities and threats', a ‘Point Cloud Clinic' as well as many other topics, streams and speakers. Those wishing to extend their stay can complement their experience with a ticket for the event's gala dinner, topping the evening off with a great deal on overnight accommodation.

 





Read more about:  GNSS  point cloud  satellite  GIS  scanning  geospatial  mapping 
Website: http://www.pvpubs.com/events.php



     


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