IGNSS 2024 early bird registrations about to close

By on 13 December, 2023
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Early bird registrations for the International GNSS Association (IGNSS) 2024 conference, close on 15 December 2023

The IGNSS 2024 conference will be held in Sydney from 7 to 9 February 2024, and will feature a wide range of local and international speakers.

Early bird registrations attract a 10% discount, and are available for standard and speaker registrations. Student registrations, one-day tickets and tickets for a Sydney Harbour dinner cruise are also available.

Dr Bradford Parkinson, renowned as the ‘Chief Architect of GPS,’ will present the opening keynote address for the conference, the theme for which is ‘Celebrating 50 years of GNSS: Navigating the next 50’.

Other expert industry speakers include:

  • Professor Jade Morton, Colorado Center for Astrodynamics
  • Bryan Chan, Co-Founder, Xona Space Systems
  • Michael Milford, Director, QUT Centre for Robotics
  • Nunzio Gambale, CEO & Co-Founder, Locata Corporation

Additionally, the US Civil GPS Service Interface Committee (CGSIC) will hold a meeting of its International Information Subcommittee (IISC) as part of the conference.

IGNSS 2024 will also showcase the Southern Positioning Augmentation Network (SouthPAN) and other important developments from governments in the region, along with updates from the major GNSS providers.

Sponsorship and exhibitor packages are still available; confirmed sponsors and exhibitors so far are:

  • Platinum sponsor — Safran
  • Sustaining sponsor — Geoscience Australia, Position Australia program
  • Gold+ sponsor — L3 Harris
  • Gold sponsors — Victorian Department of Transport and Planning; Aptella (formerly known as Position Partners)
  • Silver sponsors — Braemac; Spirent
  • Media partner — Position magazine and SpatialSource.com.au

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