The Spatial Industries Business Association (SIBA)

Published on Tue, 06/07/2010, 09:38:13

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The Spatial Industries Business Association (SIBA) represents more than 400 companies and organisations working in the private enterprise sector of Australia’s growing and vitally important spatial industries.

Our members are significant producers, managers, innovators, users and adopters of spatial information and technologies. They are pioneers, providing inventive, value-added services to governments, business and industry and they range in size from large local and international companies and organisations to small to medium-sized enterprises, many with ten employees or less.

SIBA not only campaigns to expand the spatial industry as a sustainable and increasingly significant business sector in the Australian economy, it also widely promotes adopting and using spatial information and technologies generally.

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