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GeoWeb 2010 Conference Dates & Call for Abstracts

GeoWeb 2010 Conference Dates & Call for Abstracts

July 26-30 · Vancouver, B.C. Canada

Be a Part of the Program - Submit a Presentation or Workshop Abstract


Official Call for Presentations and Workshops
GeoWeb 2010 will take place in Vancouver, Canada July 26-30 and its organizers are currently seeking submissions for presentations and workshops. GeoWeb is the industry-leading conference focused on the collective impact of the Web on geographic information standards, architectures and technology and the convergence of GIS and the Internet and the resulting economic, social and technical consequences. GeoWeb 2010 will feature well known keynote and invited speakers, workshops and tutorials, technical presentations, panel sessions, and product showcase opportunities. No other geospatial conference provides this level of knowledge intensity and is a must-attend conference for anyone involved in shaping the future of the geospatial industry.

Theme

The emphasis for GeoWeb 2010 is Going Real Time. GeoWeb is about the technologies for information sharing and collaboration respecting events and activities in the real world. It is about designing our world and reacting to the changes in the world around us. It is about managing our way in the world using the best information about the current and probable future state(s) of the world.

Presentations can deal with any aspect of the following key areas:

* Air traffic management
* Geospatial technology & analysis
* GeoWeb & SDI architecture & registries including Sensor Webs
* 3D model acquisition, imagery & visualization
* Virtual worlds & media applications
* Urban infrastructure, planning, design, management, protection, & BIM
* Business development & marketing
* Public health & social services
* Security, defense, privacy & intelligence
* Emergency planning, public safety, response, monitoring & analysis
* Environmental & land data management & registries
* Asset management & monitoring
* Data aggregation, integration, management, modeling & publication

To learn more about GeoWeb, the details for the Call for Submissions, please visit the conference web site below.


For more information visit:

GeoWeb 2010 Conference


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