28 May 2010, 9:53am
Some developments in GIS Jack Dangermond, President & CEO, ESRI
Please join us for the Annual AGI Lecture, to be held at University College London on Monday 7th June, 2010. Once again this annual event is being held in partnership with UCL.
Jack Dangermond is one of the most significant figures in GIS. A landscape architect by training, Jack Dangermond founded Environmental Systems Research Institute (ESRI) in 1969 with a vision that computer mapping and analysis could help us design a better future. Dangermond fostered the growth of ESRI from a small research group to an organization recognized as the world leader in GIS software development. He has many publications, honours and awards and is a highly regarded international speaker on the subject of GIS and its contribution to industry, environment and society.
Venue: Cruciform Lecture Theatre 1, University College London, Gower Street, London, WC1E 6BT
Date: Monday 7th June, 2010
Time: 1300 for 1400 start.
Although free to attend, it is necessary to register in advance.
http://calendar.agi.org.uk/ViewItem.html?cal_item_id=708

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