Hobart Directions 2013 - 08/03/2013


Hobart Directions 2013 - 08/03/2013

Esri Australia's Tour de Force
The legendary Directions seminar series will be hitting the road again in the New Year, showcasing all things spatial at nine cities across the country. Directions 2012 saw more than 1,000 attendees and this year expect to see all the crowd favourites return - including user presentations, deep-dive technical sessions, software demonstrations as well as some brand new additions such as the GeoByte sessions.
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Event details:

Location: Hobart, TAS

Registrations open from 8.00 - 9.00am.

Event concludes at 3.00pm.

Hotel Grand Chancellor Hobart
1 Davey Street
Hobart TAS 7000


Start Date: 08/03/2013
End Date: 08/03/2013

Event Overview

Featuring presentations from local, national and international experts; a broad array of user case studies; and never-before-seen technical demonstrations – the Directions 2013 road show is shaping up to be the most vibrant on record.

In addition to a stellar line up of presentations and networking opportunities; Directions 2013 features a new addition to the program – the GeoByte sessions. GeoBytes are 10 minute user presentations that showcase a GIS tip or trick that is delivering real benefits to a real organisation.



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.   Attendance at this event will accrue 5 CPD points. Learn more about SSSI and the CPD Program.


Meet our speakers:

John Hasthorpe
Consultant, Professional Services
Melbourne
An Esri Certified Desktop Associate, John's expertise extends across desktop and server GIS technology.

Gary Johnson
Manager, Industry Solutions

Gary specialises in applying GIS to business strategies and using location as a key business driver in Finance.

Kellie Persson
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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