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Esri India joins Geospatial World Forum

August 20, 2010 New Delhi, India: GIS Development, the organizers of the upcoming Geospatial World Forum, the mega biannual global confluence of geospatial professionals, is pleased to announce ESRI India as Corporate Partner for the conference.

On this occasion, Rajesh C. Mathur, Vice Chairman, Esri India said, “Geospatial World Forum (formerly known as Map World Forum) has always been an apt platform for the Industry, Government and Academia working in the field of Geospatial technologies to be the part of this global geospatial congregation. This world forum not only provides an opportunity to network with the large user segment under one roof but also give an insight to the world of new updated technologies in geospatial domain.”

He further said, “We Esri India will definitely add value to the objective of the forum.”

Expressing his pleasure at the collaboration, Sanjay Kumar, CEO, GIS Development, the organisers of the forum said, “We are indeed pleased to welcome Esri India on board as a Corporate Partner of Geospatial World Forum. With the extensive technical experience and expertise that Esri India brings with it, we are confident it will add immense value to the conference. It has always been our endeavor to provide the best networking and collaboration opportunities to our partners and delegates, and Esri India’s participation will surely help in achieving this aim.”

About the Conference

Geospatial World Forum shall offer a platform for the various stakeholders of geospatial technologies from across the globe to come together to deliberate upon the ‘Dimensions and Directions of Geospatial Industry’. The conference shall enable technologists to present a peep into what the future holds for the decision makers and users alike in terms of usage and applications of this technology. Geospatial World Forum shall be graced by the high profile inaugural speakers, guest speakers and plenary speakers who are leaders in their respective domain. The speakers through their knowledge and experience will provide the delegates with the insight of the subject and will discuss the vital role of Geospatial Technology. State of Art showcase of technology and applications spread over 5000 sq. mtrs of floor layout would be a very
important component of the Forum.


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