

26 October 2009, 10:56am
Berlin and Potsdam
June 8-10, 2010
The German Cartographic Society (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Kartographie e.V., DGfK)
and its Berlin-Brandenburg Section invite you to actively participate in the 58th German Cartographer’s Day 2010 (Deutscher Kartographentag / DKT 2010).
Contributions are welcome in English or German language.
We offer an ideal platform to exchange experiences between experts and decision-making units coming from companies, universities, research institutions and administration all located within the broader domain of Cartography and Geoinformatics.
CfP open until November 15, 2009
The conference’s schedule comprises all currently relevant selections of topics of future orientated cartography – from production process to modern techniques of visualization and GIS or web based applications.
We welcome you to submit your contribution, in particular on the following topics:
* 3D/4D-Cartography
* Digital Cartography and Geoinformatics in Education and Training
* Geo Data Infrastructures (systems, products and applications)
* Internet-Cartography
* Cartography on mobile end devices
* Multimedia and Real-Time Cartography
* Open-Source-Products and Services
* Environmental and Catastrophe Management
* User Generated Cartography (UGC)
* Virtual Globes
Enter details of your abstract at the link below or contact the chairman of the scientific program committee:
Prof. Dr. Jürgen Schweikart schweikart@beuth-berlin.de
Tel.: +49 30 4504 2038 Fax: +49 30 4504 2632
58th German Cartographers Day 2010
Enter your abstract details here

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Berlin, and, Potsdam
June, 8-10,, 2010
The, German, Cartographic, Society, (Deutsche, Gesellschaft, für, Kartographie, e.V.,, DGfK),
and, its, Berlin-Brandenburg, Section, invite, you, to, actively, participate, in, the, 58th, German, CartographerÂ’s, Day, 2010, (Deutscher, Kartographentag, /, DKT, 2010).
Contributions, are, welcome, in, English, orMore…
Mike Small
Member of the London Chapter of ISACA, the Information Systems Audit & Control Association (www.isaca.org)