
The Roads & Traffic Expo is Australia’s BIG trade show for the entire roads and transport ecosystem. Market leaders and experts attend to do business and get up-to-speed with developments in the fields of infrastructure, traffic management, smart mobility, parking and safety.
We invite companies that provide technologies which help effectively plan, monitor and manage the complex systems involved in transportation planning and management, to get involved and do business at the biggest industry event of 2019.
Find out more at www.terrapinn.com/roadsandtrafficexpo

TSSC & APSEA Tasmania 2019
This year the SSSI Tasmania Surveying and Spatial Conference TSSC and Asia-Pacific Spatial Excellence Awards Tasmania are being held on Friday 20 September. TSSC will be held at C3 Convention Centre. APSEA Tasmania will be held at RACV | RACT Hobart.
We are very pleased to announce that the Women in Spatial will be hosting their networking event in the morning. This special interest group continues to grow strongly with much interest from professionals and the industry. WIS Tasmania is very pleased to invite you to their meeting at the conference. All are very welcome!
Women in Spatial Breakfast Networking Friday 20 September 2019 7:45am – 9:00am
Tasmania Surveying and Spatial Conference Friday 20 September 9:00am
APSEA Tasmania Dinner Friday 20 September 2019 from 6:30pm
Early bird registration is open! Scroll down the page to register.
APSEA Tasmania Nominations Open
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For more information on the awards – www.apsea.org.au
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To submit a nomination – https://spatialexcellence.awardsplatform.com/
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Download the 2019 Nominations Kit
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Nominations for Industry Awards close on Monday 5 August.
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Nominations for Individual Awards close on Monday 19 August.
Early bird booking is available now. Click here.
Venue
C3 Convention Centre 64 Anglesea St, South Hobart Tasmania, Australia
Contact
Regional Operations Manager
rom.tas@sssi.org.au

“Mapping in Action” special event of the Australian and New Zealand Map Society
Held over two days, Mapping in Action offers the latest research in geospatial sciences, cartography and the history of maps. There are presentations on the mapping of Indigenous placenames, how maps are used to understand the Pacific ocean, coastal protection and ecosystems, the British Music Trade, cultural practices in Papua New Guinea, Robert Louis Stevenson’s Treasure Island, misplaced landmarks, and much more. There are new tools, including Geoscience Australia’s Aerial Photography Through Time, and the National Library’s new Mapwarper.
This year’s sessions will be feature the latest student presentations, with an inaugural prize for best presentation to be awarded by the ANZmapS editorial panel. ANZMapS’ “Dorothy Prescott Prize” will also be awarded.
Day 2 (Sept 25) will include an afternoon session with the NLA map curators and guided tour of the Maps Collection.
FAQs
What are my transport/parking options for getting to and from the event?
Pay Parking in the nearby carparks are $14.50 per day.
Plan your bus with Action buses – https://www.transport.act.gov.au/
How can I contact the organiser with any questions?
Any queries contact the Maps team at the National Library – maps@nla.gov.au
T: (02) 6262 1469
Is my registration fee or ticket transferrable?
Generally your ticket is for you only. However institutions such as universities may take out multiple registrations.
For further updates, program information –

‘BLURRING OUR DIGITAL BOUNDARIES’
International keynote speaker:
SSSI is very pleased to announce that Daniel Paez will be keynote speaker.
Daniel has been working in international development for several years including projects in Africa and being based in Colombia for a period. Currently he is the Chair for FIG of Commission 7 Cadastre and Land Administration, is the World Secretary of the UNGGIM Academic Network advising the United Nations on Global Geospatial Information Management (UNGGIM), an Honorary Senior Fellow of the University of Melbourne and Technical Director INECA. He is a sort after speaker globally and is keen to share insights with SSSI as we look to the geospatial now as well as the future of the surveying & spatial industry.
Venue:
Australia’s First Inland City!
Best Western Plus Hotel, 77 Lagoon Street Goulburn
Key dates:
Wednesday, 25 September 2019 – Women in Spatial presentation and Welcome Reception with Launch
Thursday, 26 September 2019 – Day 1 of Conference Proceedings and Asia Pacific Spatial Excellence Awards (APSEA) dinner
Friday, 27 September 2019 – Day 2 of Conference Proceedings
For Partnership Enquries please email: rom.nsw@sssi.org.au .

The largest drone congress in the Asia Pacific region returns to Brisbane on the 26th and 27th of September. With a focus on driving the drone industry through business and innovation, the World of Drones Congress (WoDC) connects drone leaders, businesses and academia with the latest industry developments, applications and policies.
This year’s theme Real Business and Opportunity in the Global Drone Economy will encompass six topics
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Education
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Airports & Critical Infrastructure
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Emergency & Humanitarian
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Safety
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Property & Smart Cities
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Land Use & Environmental
The congress’ program boosts comprehensive sessions with keynote and plenary speeches from domestic and international experts who will share the latest developments and applications in the UAV industry. To see all confirmed speakers for the congress, please visit https://www.worldofdrones.com.au/speaker.
Furthermore, the WoDC will hold the 3rd National Drone Safety Forum and the 2nd National Drone Defence Industries Forum. Both forums form integral events within the World of Drones Congress’ program.
If you are interested in a particular topic or are not able to attend the full congress, Day and Half-day registration options are still available.
A Congress for All
This year the World of Drones Congress is introducing the Startup Hub targeted to entrepreneurs, startups and new businesses, where each can demonstrate how innovative technologies enhance Real Business and Opportunity in the Global Drone Economy. The Startup Hub will be located inside the DroneExpo.
The DroneExpo will feature more than 30 exhibitors from across Asia, Europe and the Pacific showcasing the latest on drone technology and innovative applications.
Attractively priced sponsorship packages and exhibition opportunities at the DroneExpo and Startup Hub are still available. Emailsponsor@ccm.com.au for more information and a copy of the Sponsorship and Exhibition Prospectus.
WoDC 2019 will also host the Drones Enhancing Work Safety warm-up workshop, run by the Queensland Government’s Workplace Health and Safety Queensland, Office of Industrial Relations. Case studies will be presented by businesses using drones to eliminate or mitigate work health and safety hazards and risks. Attendees will learn how drone technology can reduce risks for workers and improve business productivity.
Additionally, Carys Kaiser, trainer, drone pilot, TV producer-director and camera operator will offer the exclusive How to get the best out of your drone camera masterclass. This masterclass, through case studies, practical hands on work and discussion, will give attendees tips, tricks and industry insights to help showcase their drone camera skills and what content has a higher chance of engaging audiences and potential clients, and the options available for settings on drone cameras.
Drone Rescue ExerciseAs previous years, the World of Drones Congress will offer attendees the opportunity to watch a drone rescue demonstration on the last day of the congress. Queensland Fire and Emergency Services (QFES) will stage a simulated rescue demonstration at a car crush using a drone. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to get familiar with drone lifesaving operations.
Design a Drone Workshop
Queensland students will have the opportunity to flex their creativity in the hotspot of drone innovation. The World of Drones Education in conjunction with HackathonsAustralia and the World of Drones Congress are hosting the Design a Drone Workshop for local students to design solutions around the Congress’ themes and topics such as the Environment, Safety, Emergency and Humanitarian, just to name a few.
The purpose of this workshop is to give students an opportunity to meet those who work in the drone industry and to solve real world problems with the use of drones. Prizes include the DJI Tello Droneswhich will be given to each student on the winning teams for the best design and the best concept.
Don’t miss the opportunity to connect, collaborate and co-create with domestic and international UAV business representatives, drone pilots, manufacturers, application developers, researchers and more at the World of Drones Congress. See you in September!
WoDC is largely made possible by the valuable contribution of the Queensland Government and our major sponsors and supporters.

With the formation of the Australian Space Agency, a message was sent to the world: Australia has finally taken a step into the final frontier. Today, we widely seek support for this initiative.
The United Nations Association of Australia takes great pleasure in announcing our NewSpace summit, collaborating momentum and excellence from all regions of business and academia.
Through the summit, we aim to inspire, educate and empower those interested in helping Australia make this giant leap.
The future of a growing space economy has great potential for furthering the sustainable development of your agencies; the NewSpace summit will showcase opportunities for those involved in law, science, engineering and business.
Australia is now in prime position to lead an expansion into space. The United Nations Association of Australia looks forward to assisting in this ambitious and rewarding endeavour.
SCHEDULE:
Doors Open: 8:30am – 9:00am
Opening Addresses: 9:00am – 9:30am
- Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, James Larsen, Chief Legal Officer – 10mins
- Australian Space Agency, Karl Rodrigues, Executive Director, International and National Engagement – 10mins
- National Space Society, Kirby Ikin, Chairman of the Board | Chief Executive Officer, Asia Pacific Aerospace Consultants – 10mins
Space Law & Policy: 9:30am – 10:35am
- Steven Freeland, Professor of International Law, Western Sydney University – 10mins
- Bird & Bird, Thomas Jones, Partner, Co-Head of the firm’s Global Satellite and Space Activities Group – 10mins
- Azimuth Advisory, Donna Lawler, Principal – 10mins
- Allens Linklaters, Connie Ye, Associate – 10mins
- Herbert Smith Freehills, Peter Dunne, Partner – 10mins
- Q&A – 15mins
Space Science: 10:35am – 11:40am
- Dr Gordon Cable AM, Chair, Space Life Sciences Committee, Australasian Society of Aerospace Medicine | Director and Co-founder, Human Aerospace – 10mins
- CSIRO Astronomy and Space Science, Dr Sarah Pearce, Deputy Chief – 10mins
- Gilmour Space Technologies, Adam Gilmour, CEO & Founder – 10mins
- Arup, Jason Carr, Australasia Hydrogeology and Digital Water Lead – 10mins
- Boeing, Darin Lovett, Senior Manager – Systems Analysis Lab (SAL), Phantom Works International – 10mins
- Q&A – 15mins
Lunch Break: 11:40am – 12:40pm
Space Business and Commercialisation : 12:40pm – 1:45pm
- Australian Trade and Investment Commission (Austrade), Daniel O’Toole, Senior Adviser, Space Industry – 10mins
- Deloitte, Dr. Geraldine Baca Triveno, Consultant, Technology, Strategy & Innovation – 10mins
- Main Sequence Ventures – The CSIRO Innovation Fund, Martin Duursma, Partner – 10mins
- KPMG, Ben Sakker-Kelly, Associate Director, Space Industry Advisory – 10mins
- PwC, Imelda Alexopoulos, Partner, Future Industries Leader – 10mins
- Q&A – 15mins
Space Engineering: 1:45pm – 2:40pm
- Royal Aeronautical Society Australian Division, AVM Mark Skidmore AM, President of the Division – 10mins
- Nova Systems, Sean Tuttle, Senior Systems Engineer, Space Capability Co-ordinator – 10mins
- Airbus Defence & Space, Thomas Pfister, Head of Sales Space and Services Australia, New Zealand and Pacific – 10mins
- Northrop Grumman, Amanda MacKinnell, Australian Industry Capability Manager – Aerospace – 10mins
- Q&A – 15mins
Closing Addresses: 2:40pm – 2:55pm
- Niklas Hedman (Mr.) Chief Committee, Policy and Legal Affairs Section, Office for Outer Space Affairs United Nations – 15mins
NewSpace Fund Pitches: 2:55pm – 3:20pm
- Macquarie University Orbital, Keira Chrystal, Satellite Project Team Lead – 5mins
- USYD Rocketry, Andre Bauer, Executive Director – 5mins
- BLUEsat UNSW, Olivia Yem, Satellite Project Team Lead – 5mins
ABOUT THE UNAA:
Established in 1946, the United Nations Association of Australia (UNAA) is the official non-profit, non-government, membership-based, organization working on behalf of the United Nations core body to promote its overall aims and ideals.
CONTACT US: gregory.hunter@unaa.org.au

About this Event
Everybody talks about UAV LiDAR – the engineer in planning, the forester involved in wood mass calculation, the construction companies taking part in large projects to model it before, during and after its implementation or the utility companies for their corridor mapping and infrastructures management.
Reasons enough for us to continue the Yellowscan Demo tour in Australia, under the motto « Measuring the world with UAV LiDAR ». The scope is to show this high tech tool in a real working environment and how easy it is to generate topographic data with UAV LiDAR.
During our tour you will learn about the latest solutions and use cases from YellowScan and its partners with lectures, workshops and open discussions.
We look forward to meeting you !
YellowScan will be demonstrating two systems:
– YellowScan Surveyor Ultra, the high density & long-range LiDAR solution for UAV. Thanks to its high density (600 000 shots per second), this turn-key fully autonomous system is ideally suited for high speed & long-range projects. Its light weight (1.7 kg battery included) makes it also easy to mount on any drone.
Ideal Use cases: Mining, Archeology, Powerlines.
Applanix APX-15 & Velodyne VLP-32 inside.
– YellowScan Vx-20, the high precision & long-range LiDAR solution for UAV. This system is ideally suited for long range survey needs advanced accuracy (2,5 cm) and precision (1 cm).
Ideal Use Cases: Civil engineering, Forestry
Applanix APX-20 & Riegl miniVUX inside.
LiDAR systems are renowned for under vegetation 3D modeling, and fast data processing.
Contact :
Contact us for any question at laure.fournier@yellowscan-lidar.com

About this Event
Everybody talks about UAV LiDAR – the engineer in planning, the forester involved in wood mass calculation, the construction companies taking part in large projects to model it before, during and after its implementation or the utility companies for their corridor mapping and infrastructures management.
Reasons enough for us to continue the Yellowscan Demo tour in Australia, under the motto « Measuring the world with UAV LiDAR ». The scope is to show this high tech tool in a real working environment and how easy it is to generate topographic data with UAV LiDAR.
During our tour you will learn about the latest solutions and use cases from YellowScan and its partners with lectures, workshops and open discussions.
We look forward to meeting you !
YellowScan will be demonstrating two systems:
– YellowScan Surveyor Ultra, the high density & long-range LiDAR solution for UAV. Thanks to its high density (600 000 shots per second), this turn-key fully autonomous system is ideally suited for high speed & long-range projects. Its light weight (1.7 kg battery included) makes it also easy to mount on any drone.
Ideal Use cases: Mining, Archeology, Powerlines.
Applanix APX-15 & Velodyne VLP-32 inside.
– YellowScan Vx-20, the high precision & long-range LiDAR solution for UAV. This system is ideally suited for long range survey needs advanced accuracy (2,5 cm) and precision (1 cm).
Ideal Use Cases: Civil engineering, Forestry
Applanix APX-20 & Riegl miniVUX inside.
LiDAR systems are renowned for under vegetation 3D modeling, and fast data processing.
Planning :
9am: Welcome Coffee, Company and Equipment Presentation
10am: Installation and Flight
11am: Processing of the data to the georeferenced point cloud
11.30am: Various post-processed datasets visualization on demand and open discussion
Contact :
Contact us for any question at laure.fournier@yellowscan-lidar.com

Presented by Bentley Institute, the Year in Infrastructure Conference is a global gathering of leading executives in the world of infrastructure design, construction, and operations focused on best practices and technologies for going digital.
The conference is globally recognized as the leading forum for addressing the current priorities and opportunities that impact the infrastructure industry. Attendees hear from industry thought leaders, engage in forums and discussions, and learn about technologies and best practices that will shape the future of infrastructure delivery and operations.
Keynotes
The Year in Infrastructure Conference mainstage is where industry leaders gain insight into how advancements in infrastructure, supported by Bentley technologies, are changing the world and accelerating possibilities. Mainstage presentations given by Greg Bentley and Keith Bentley share Bentley’s strategic vision and provide guidance for embracing going digital. Other presenters include Strategic Partner executives as well as respected global infrastructure leaders.
NEW for 2019! ACCELERATE
Join us at the brand-new ACCELERATE, and experience first-hand all the latest enhancements and key capabilities of CONNECT Edition. Meet Bentley’s product experts. Learn how to drive efficiency through multidiscipline workflows. Find out about infrastructure digital twins.

Welcome to the 18th annual Spatial Information Day (SID), and the Asia-Pacific Spatial Excellence Awards of South Australia (APSEA-SA) Dinner.
SID is South Australia’s premier conference for the geospatial and surveying industry. Join us on Friday, 25 October 2019 at the Adelaide Convention Centre to learn the latest applications, theories and techniques being applied in surveying, remote sensing, building information modelling (BIM), and geographic information systems (GIS).
Register now for Spatial Information Day & APSEA-SA 2019
Friday 25 October 2019 | Adelaide Convention Centre
Follow us on social media to keep up to date with registration and program releases, as they happen.
Venue
Adelaide Convention Centre North Terrace, Adelaide SA 5000
Cost
$90-$435
Contact
rom.sa@sssi.org.au | 08 8212 0359