Directions 2012 - Hobart


Directions 2012 - Hobart

Esri Australia's Tour de Force
Directions 2012: Esri Australia's Tour de Force is coming to Hobart on 16 March.
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Event details:

Location: Hobart

Registrations open from 8.00 - 9.00am.

Event concludes at 1.30pm.

1 Davey Street
Hobart TAS
 

Start Date: 16/03/2012
End Date: 16/03/2012

Event Overview

Directions 2012: Esri Australia’s Tour de Force is coming to Hobart on 16 March.

With a fresh new format based on your feedback, this free event will comprise the latest information about technical releases; Esri software tips and tricks; presentations from local users; and recent advancements in 3D technologies, LiDAR and SAP integration. 
 
Don’t miss the chance to grab a front row seat to the latest technical innovations and developments in the world of GIS – register today!

 

 



Catering: Tea and coffee on arrival, morning tea and lunch will be provided.  Please let us know if you have any specific dietary requirements.

This event is officially recognised by the Surveying and Spatial Science Institute (SSSI) and contributes towards SSSI professional certification and continuing professional development (CPD) accreditation.  Participation in this course/Attendance at this event will accrue 3 CPD points. Learn more about SSSI and the CPD Program.  


Meet our speakers:

Josh Venman
Principal Consultant, Professional Services
Sydney
Josh has a wide range of GIS expertise, specialising in Esri web and developer technologies.

Maurice Boyd
Victoria Manager, Professional Services
Melbourne
Maurice is a passionate GIS specialist and consummate professional, with 17 years experience in the technology and spatial sectors.

Keera Pullman
Consultant, Professional Services
Darwin
With qualifications in education, spatial sciences and landscape architecture, Keera is a key member of our team in the Northern Territory.

Kellie Lacey
Senior Consultant, Professional Services
Sydney
Kellie has a finely tuned appreciation of spatial science and GIS technology, and is a highly regarded authority on the complete ArcGIS system.

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