WASSSC 2014 and the WA Spatial Excellence Awards

By on 2 September, 2014

WASEA dinner

The annual Western Australian Surveying & Spatial Sciences Conference (WASSSC 2014) will be held at Technology Park Bentley on Friday 19 September 2014.

The theme this year is ‘Blurring the Boundaries,’ and poses a reality where spatial science and technologies are applied across a blend of disciplines and industries blurring traditional boundaries.  The conference aims to showcase the latest advances, innovative approaches, applied spatial thinking, solution services, projects, and research.

Each year, the conference plays a key part in informing members on key industry issues and developments, with the opportunity to network with colleagues, departmental officers, regulators, and suppliers, and is the key industry event on the surveying and spatial sciences calendar in Western Australia. The audience draws from the fields of land, engineering, mining, and hydrographic surveying; and other spatial sciences including cartography, GIS, remote sensing, photogrammetry, spatial data management, and location technologies.

The WASSS Conference will immediately follow the WA Spatial Excellence Awards Gala Dinner & Presentation, which will be held on the 18th September 2014 at The University Club of Western Australia, Hackett Drive, Crawley.

More information on the WASEA dinner is available at the WASEA 2014 website.

More information on WASSSC 2014 is available at the WASSSC 2014 conference website.

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