The Esri UC covers the entire spectrum of the geospatial industry, bringing together social, economic, business, and environmental leaders who are redefining how people work together at every scale.
July 22, 2013 – July 24, 2013
SA Surveying + Geomatics Indaba 2013
SA Surveying + Geomatics Indaba 2013 is the major surveying and geomatics conference, exhibition and training event of the year, jointly hosted by the South African Geomatics Institute (SAGI) and EE Publishers, with the theme “Geospatial Solutions for National Development Planning.”
SA Surveying + Geomatics Indaba 2013 is primarily aimed at leaders, academics, professionals, technologists, technicians, students and companies in the public and private sectors involved with or interested in:
- Surveying (land, hydrographic, construction, mine, photogrammetric, aerial and space-based)
- GNSS, GPS, navigation and positioning technologies
- Geomatics and geographic information science (GIS)
- Remote sensing and photogrammetry
- Mapping and cartography
- Location-based applications and business
- Geospatial data and databases, data analysis and maintenance
- Software, tools and equipment for the surveying and geomatics industry
The conference has issued its call for papers.
August 21, 2013 – August 22, 2013
GeoGathering: GIS for Gathering and Production Lines
GeoGathering will take place in Colorado Springs at the Cheyenne Mountain Resort on August 21-22, 2013. This year’s theme focuses on how operators collect and share information about their assets to increase operational safety and improve pipeline decision-making. The goal of the GeoGathering Conference is to provide valuable information to gathering system and upstream operators who want to create efficient, accurate, and collaborative data strategies that work for their organizations. Presenters will demonstrate how GIS technology allows you to collect and share data between the field and the office, enabling your organization to make well-informed decisions. The versatile agenda focuses on real-world experiences — everything from integrity management and data requirements to data security and making GIS technology more accessible to stakeholders.
