

22 January 2009, 9:51am
The ILMF is the premier event for the LIDAR industry attracting professionals from all over the world with the next event scheduled for January 26 – 28, 2009 in New Orleans, USA. The last event saw record growth in attendance from both delegates and visitors. Final figures show that more than 580 delegates registered from 32 countries (up from approximately 250 the year before) all looking to invest and benefit from LIDAR technology and services.
LIDAR09 Conference - focusing on the commercial and technical issues facing the industry
The technical conference focuses on work-in progress reports on all aspects of airborne and bathymetry LIDAR with a particular emphasis on papers that address the key commercial and technical issues facing the industry.
ILMF09 Conference Program - World’s leading manufacturers, operators and service companies
Alongside the conference is an exhibition consisting of the world’s leading LIDAR system and component manufacturers, operators and software companies.
Basics of LIDAR workshop Series
For those that are new to the LIDAR business, an entry-level workshop series is offered which is aimed at educating potential new customers and end-users on the applications and benefits of LIDAR technology.
Ample networking opportunities
The foundation of the ILMF conference series is to ensure that ample time is provided to continue discussions with fellow operators, manufacturers and service providers in more informal settings.
For more info on any aspect of the event simply email info@lidarmap.org

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