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Jul
20
Wed
SIBA Networking Breakfast – Sydney @ SMC Conference & Function Centre
Jul 20 @ 7:00 am
SIBA Networking Breakfast - Sydney @ SMC Conference & Function Centre | Haymarket | New South Wales | Australia

A morning of networking and informative presentations by:

Mr Pedro Harris
NSW Department of Finance, Services and Innovation

SPECIAL PRESENTATION…

Mr Greg Stroot
Business Development Manager, Amristar

Greg will present a brief on Mapworks, a SaaS platform that allows users to get data, design maps, build apps and share with anyone. It can be accessed at mapworks.io.

Amristar is the breakfast series sponsor for SIBA.

Jul
24
Sun
The 12d International Conference @ Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre
Jul 24 – Jul 26 all-day
The 12d International Conference @ Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre | South Brisbane | Queensland | Australia

CAD modelling software 12d Model turns twenty five this year and to celebrate the 12d Silver Jubilee Conference 2016 is being in held Brisbane over three days this July. The conference will take place from Sunday 24- Tuesday 26 July 2016 in the Grey Street section of the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre and registration is now open.

The 12d International Conference we will highlight the possibilities of the newly released 12d Model 12, as well as 12d Synergy. As with last year’s event, which was also in Brisbane, there will again be breakout sessions on design, surveying, water and drainage, and 12d Synergy.

A program has been announced with industry-leading discussions from the likes of AECOM, ADAC case studies, BIM projects and insights from Sydney’s NorthConnex road tunnel project.

In addition to the main presentations, conference delegates will enjoy the ‘Birds of a Feather’ sessions, where attendees can choose to attend specialised tutorials held in areas such as Design, Surveying, 12d Field, Drainage and 12d Synergy.

A permanent ‘12d Model Learning Centre’ will be set up to allow attendees to ask 12d staff questions relating to any 12d Model options. Delegates will be able to meet the developers of 12d Model. The Conference allows you to meet and share thoughts with our programming team. Delegates enjoy the opportunity to gain many insights and provide valuable feedback.

Registrations for the 12d International Conference 2016 close this Friday. Be sure not to miss out by securing your registration here.

 

Jul
27
Wed
Association of Surveyors of Papua New Guinea Congress @ Gateway Hotel Port Moresby
Jul 27 – Jul 29 all-day
Association of Surveyors of Papua New Guinea Congress @ Gateway Hotel Port Moresby | Port Moresby | National Capital District | Papua New Guinea

The Association of Surveyors of Papua New Guinea (ASPNG) will be hosting a special 50th commemorative congress this year in Port Moresby, 27-29 July. The conference organisers are now calling for interested parties to submit abstracts, exhibit or register to attend.

The theme of “50 YEARS of SURVEY CONGRESS in PNG” reflects a half century of the event where members of ASPNG and interested professionals to get together, present technical papers and discuss issues regarding surveying, mapping, education and training, technology (equipment / software), surveyor’s registration, government regulations, policies, and to socialise.

Although the Association was formed on in 1960, the Papua New Guinea has a rich and fascinating history of surveying and mapping dating back to at least 1886 when the first Survey plan of Port Moresby was created by Walter R. Cuthbertson.

The rich history of surveying in the region since this time and long into the future will be discussed during over two days of the congress. The call for papers is currently open and conference organisers are asking for interested presenters to submit their abstracts by 20 June 2016.

Price: ASPNG non-member PGK1300 (approx. AU$553), QSSA members PGK850 (approx. AUD420)

Jul
29
Fri
SIBA Networking Breakfast – Perth @ Rendezvous Hotel Perth Central
Jul 29 @ 7:00 am
SIBA Networking Breakfast - Perth @ Rendezvous Hotel Perth Central | Perth | Western Australia | Australia

A morning of networking and informative presentations by:

Mr Shane Love MLA BCom
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Regional Development; Lands; Minister Assisting the Minister for State Development

Special presentation…

Mr Greg Stroot, Business Development Manager, Amristar
Greg will present a brief on Mapworks, a SaaS platform that allows users to get data, design maps, build apps and share with anyone.

Amristar is the breakfast series sponsor for SIBA.

Aug
19
Fri
Spatial Information Day (SID2016) @ Adelaide Convention Centre
Aug 19 all-day

SID2016-HomepageSpatial Information Day 2016 (SID2016) is the largest one-day surveying and spatial sciences conference in Australia and has just announced an impressive lineup of speakers in a diverse program aimed to educate graduates through to executives.

The annual event is an initiative of the Surveying & Spatial Sciences Institute (SSSI) and Spatial Industries Business Association (SIBA), representing professionals and businesses covering Surveying (land, engineering & mining, hydrographic), Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry and Geographic Information Systems (GIS).

SID2016 is open to all industries, government and private, showcasing how spatial technology is being used to create smarter, safer, better connected communities.

The SID2016 program will feature four high-quality keynote speakers across the morning and afternoon sessions. These presentations will demonstrate the enormous scale and diversity of spatial projects today.

Program highlights include:

  • Paul Gray, CEO, Cohda Wireless – Positioning Requirements of Connected and Autonomous Vehicles (CAV)
  • Dan Paull, CEO, PSMA Australia – Geoscape – Capturing Australia’s Built Environment
  • Daniel Kruimel, Business Development Manager – SE Asia, AAM – Singapore: Smart City or Smart Nation?
  • John Dalla-Zuanna, The Wet Mules – Cave Exploration & Mapping with The Wet Mules

Sessions across four concurrent streams will cover surveying, environmental applications of GIS, social applications of GIS, data capture from ground to space, GIS asset management and future technology. There is also a dedicated Professional Development stream hosted by the SSSI Young Professionals and Women in Spatial groups.

By popular demand, the majority of concurrent presentations will be short 12 minute “quick fire” format. This encourages, sharp, punchy messaging from speakers, minus the lengthy background information and business promotion.

An Exhibition Hall, with generous breaks and a Happy Hour will provide ample opportunity to meet with colleagues and friends and to engage speakers and exhibitors in deeper conversation.

Finally, the SA Spatial Excellence Awards (SASEA) Dinner will be held in the picturesque Panorama Room overlooking Adelaide Oval and the redevelopment projects along the Adelaide Riverbank, celebrating the achievements of our industries over the past year with awards delivered by the host organisations SIBA and SSSI.

 

Event Website: http://spatialinformationday.org.au/

 

Aug
26
Fri
Tasmanian Surveying and Spatial Conference & Spatial Excellence Awards dinner @ Josef Chromy Wines
Aug 26 – Aug 27 all-day

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Held at Josef Chromy winery near Launceston, the 2016 Tasmanian Surveying and Spatial Conference (TSSC) will address ‘Surveying and Spatial Sciences in the Age of Disruption‘.

The TSSC for 2016 will run for a full day on Friday the 26th of August. The TSSC is followed by the Tasmanian Spatial Excellence Awards dinner. There will be informal networking opportunities on Thursday night prior to the event.

The conferencetheme is ‘Surveying and Spatial Sciences in the Age of Disruption‘ and will include keynote presentations from all across Australia, as well as a selection of presentations from around the state. An interactive forum will bookend the day, where the discussion topic will be ‘how can we in the surveying and spatial sector maximise benefits from digital disruption.’

Register now or find out more at the SSSI website.

Keynote presentations include:

  • John Lamb from Tasmania Invest – The Hero’s Journey
  • Gaby Van Wyk from Open Spatial Australia – Did someone move your cheese?
  • Hugh Saalmans from Insurance Australia Group – To disrupt or be disrupted: is that the question?
  • Helen Owens from Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet – Unlocking the value of Public Data

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Download the flyer to see the full program

 

What: Tasmanian Surveying and Spatial Conference and Tasmanian Spatial Excellence Awards Dinner

When: Friday August 26th, 2016 from 9 am until 6 pm, dinner from 6 pm

Where: Josef Chromy Winery, near Launceston

Registration: http://tinyurl.com/tssc2016

 

Aug
31
Wed
GeoCart’2016: Unfolding the Map @ National Library of New Zealand
Aug 31 @ 12:00 am – Sep 2 @ 12:00 am
GeoCart'2016: Unfolding the Map @ National Library of New Zealand | Wellington | Wellington | New Zealand

The 8th National Cartographic Conference, GeoCart’2016, and the 4th ICA Regional Symposium on Cartography for Australasia and Oceania, will convene from 31 August – 2 September 2016. It will be held at the outstanding facilities of the National Library of New Zealand in the Coolest Little Capital in the World – Wellington, New Zealand.

GeoCart’2016 is jointly organised by the New Zealand Cartographic Society and the Mapping Sciences Institute, Australia.

The Conference is endorsed by the International Cartographic Association (ICA).

Confirmed Keynote Speakers include:

  • Dr. Serena Coetzee, University of Pretoria (South Africa)
    Chair ICA Commission on SDIs and Standards
  • Dr. Amy Griffin, University of New South Wales (Australia)
    Chair ICA Commission on Cognitive Issues in Geographic Information Visualisation
  • Prof. Evangelos Livieratos, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (Greece)
    Chair ICA Commission on Cartographic Heritage into the Digital

Special Presentation by:

  • Menno-Jan Kraak, President of the ICA (The Netherlands)
    Head of Geo-Information Processing, International Institute for Geo-Information and Earth Observation at the University of Twente

Attendees will have the opportunity to view the National Library’s excellent Unfolding the Map exhibition at the same venue as the conference.

Call for Abstracts for GeoCart’2016 conference now open – closes 10 June 2016.

To submit an abstract, to register and for more information visit the GeoCar’2016 conference website at http://geocart.cartography.org.nz/2016/

Submissions are now invited on any topic in cartography, map curatorship, history of cartography or exploration, geovisualisation and GIScience, or related disciplines, covering work of a professional and/or academic nature. Further details can be found on the Invitation page. Submissions are made through the GeoCart’2016 EasyChair conference management system.

The submission deadline is Friday, 10 June, 2016.

Sep
12
Mon
International Congress for Mine Surveying @ Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre
Sep 12 – Sep 16 all-day
International Congress for Mine Surveying @ Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre | South Brisbane | Queensland | Australia

Held once every three years, the Congress and associated exhibition, serves to share knowledge in the science and practice of mine surveying, mining and geotechnical engineering, geology, mineral evaluation and allied disciplines.

This year the Congress theme, “Connecting Education and Industry” aims to bring the program back to the ‘coal face’ of our international industry, ensuring that mine surveyors working on-site as well as academics are involved.

For those who have attended an ISM Congress before, a large component has always been on cultural emersion and forging international connections; and ISM2016 will be no different. With an extensive social program, there are social functions each night, as well as optional technical tour and a walking tour for accompanying persons.

Oct
10
Mon
World Congress on Intelligent Transport Systems @ Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre
Oct 10 – Oct 14 all-day
World Congress on Intelligent Transport Systems @ Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre | South Wharf | Victoria | Australia

The 23rd World Congress on Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) will span five days this October at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre. Registrations are now open with earlybird pricing ending 5 July.

Proudly hosted by ITS Australia, on behalf of ITS Asia Pacific, ERTICO and ITS America, the World Congress is themed ITS – Enhancing Liveable Cities and Communities. More than 7,000 delegates from more than 60 countries are expected to attend, among them will be Australian and international ITS professionals, government and major city representatives, industry and business leaders, and university and school students.

The Congress will include Plenary and keynote speakers, special interest sessions and more than 300 exhibitors.

Attendees will also be able to experience demonstrations and go on behind-the-scenes technical tours to the Port of Melbourne, the largest container port in the Southern Hemisphere, Melbourne Airport and traffic management centres for the city’s road, rail and tram network.

Lord Mayor of Melbourne Robert Doyle said the world’s most liveable city has a strong reputation for welcoming conference delegates.

“Melbourne is the ideal city to host the 2016 ITS Congress as we are home to commerce, education, health, sport, cultural and residential areas which can all be accessed by foot, on bike, via public transport or in vehicles,” the Lord Mayor said.

“Connectivity, safety and sustainability have been essential elements of Melbourne’s liveability and prosperity.”

ITS Australia CEO Susan Harris said the Congress is an opportunity to explore the benefits that intelligent transport systems deliver to cities and communities.

“ITS technologies include communication, data processing and electronic technologies for in-vehicle, vehicle-to-vehicle, vehicle-to-infrastructure and mode-to-mode systems that increase transport safety and mobility, improve the sustainability of travel, reduce congestion and improve the performance and competitiveness of all modes of transport.

“This is an opportunity for delegates to share knowledge, connect and engage, and participate in discussions and decision making which will shape future transport, mobility and infrastructure in Australia and around the world,” Ms Harris said.

Oct
13
Thu
‘An afternoon with Jack’ @ Sydney Opera House
Oct 13 all-day
'An afternoon with Jack' @ Sydney Opera House | Sydney | New South Wales | Australia

In 1969 Jack Dangermond, alongside his wife Laura, co-founded the Environmental Systems Research Institute, now known the world over as Esri. In 2015, Dangermond’s net worth was estimated by Forbes at US$3.1 billion and Esri, with its flagstaff suite of ArcGIS products, has become one of the most powerful GIS software providers ever.

Dangermond is highly respected as both a technologist and passionate speaker of geospatial topics and in 2016 will visit Australia for a rare live event.

Don’t miss your chance to spend an afternoon with Jack Dangermond ‘live’ at the Sydney Opera House, 13 October 2016.

Tickets for this never-to-be-repeated special event go on sale soon, and will be announced through Spatial Source.

For all ticket or sponsorship enquiries please contact events@esriaustralia.com.au.

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