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AGI GeoCommunity '10 Sponsorship packages now open

Release date: 11 Feb 2010

AGI is pleased to announce the general release of sponsorship packages for AGI GeoCommunity '10.

With the record number of delegates and buzz that the conference generated in 2009, it is expected that sponsorship will again sell out very quickly. The three tier package system - Silver, Gold and Platinum has been maintained and prices frozen at the 2008 level. Sponsor packages will be sold on a first come first served basis. For more information click here: http://www.agi.org.uk/bfora/systems/xmlviewer/default.asp?arg=DS_AGI_ABOUTART_76/_page.xsl/97

Sponsors already committed include: Cadcorp, ESRI (UK), Ordnance Survey, Postcode Anywhere and Snowflake Software.

In addition to the packages offered, other opportunities exist to 'enhance your sponsorship’ - meeting room hire, training sessions, additional inserts in the delegate pack, sponsoring streams and sponsorship of the pre conference evening.

About AGI GeoCommunity '10

AGI GeoCommunity is the largest and most comprehensive independent conference in the UK digital mapping and data calendar. The conference provides tangible insight and leadership in current geographic information and location based issues via a range of keynote addresses and conference papers, a showcase exhibition, as well as by hands on training and face to face delegate networking.

The fully residential conference will be held on the 28 and 29 of September, 2009 at the Holiday Inn, Stratford-upon-Avon.

Despite the economic climate, attendance at AGI GeoCommunity '09 increased 5% against 2008, attracting 625 people. The residential format, introduced in 2007, is now well established and the event has proven its continued growth and sustainability.

AGI is twittering at http://twitter.com/GeoCommunity and has a LinkedIn group at http://www.linkedin.com/e/vgh/1887944/. The conference committee will be blogging about the plans and preparations for the conference at http://agigeocommunity.blogspot.com and you can find program details, registration and loads of other information at the AGI website www.agi.org.uk.

Register now to get your Early Bird discount and accommodation in the conference venue.
http://www.agi.org.uk/bfora/systems/xmlviewer/default.asp?arg=DS_AGI_ABOUTART_82/_page.xsl/104


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