![what3words Webinar](https://www.spatialsource.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/What3wORDS-WEBINAR.png?w=280)
Learn how to plan and deliver products and services to any location in Australia – no matter how ambiguous the address with what3words.
what3words has divided the world into a grid of 3m x 3m squares and assigned each one a unique 3 word address, providing a precise and incredibly simple way to talk about location. It means everyone and everywhere now has an address.
Join Peter Landis, 360HR’s geospatial recruitment specialist, as he interviews Tom Blaksley from what3words, to uncover the potential and real world applications benefiting from this revolutionary solution to an age old problem.
Webinar details:
Date: Thursday, 21 February
Time: 4.00PM AEDT
![The International Forum on Satellite-Derived Bathymetry 2019 @ Mantra Mooloolaba Beach Resort](https://www.spatialsource.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/SDB-Day.jpg?w=280)
SDB Day 2019
The International Forum on Satellite-Derived Bathymetry 2019
Esteemed speakers and guests from hydrographic offices, marine industry, service providers and research institutes around the world will gather for Australia’s first SDB Day in May 2019.
Satellite Derived Bathymetry (SDB) is a method for providing high-resolution water depth data in shallow water environments. These waters are notoriously difficult and expensive to access. The method combines satellite imagery with advanced algorithms to provide affordable and accurate data, and all within a relatively quick turnaround time.
The forum addresses the urgent need for both users and producers of SDB to jointly discuss capabilities, standards, data integration and handling uncertainties in its application.
![SPACE+SPATIAL Roadmap Online Session @ Online event via Zoom](https://www.spatialsource.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/Dialogues_200.jpg?w=200)
During 2020 an expert group drafted the SPACE+SPATIAL Industry Growth Roadmap 2030 – a national snapshot for Australian professionals to better understand the bold new future that’s rapidly approaching and what it means for them, their careers, their organisations and all of Australia.
The National Steering Committee is seeking feedback on the Roadmap from spatial professionals of all levels across the country. There are a number of ways to get involved, one of which is to participate in this SSSI and SIBA|GITA SPACE+SPATIAL Roadmap Online Session.
You will hear about the key plans, activities and issues and have the opportunity to have a meaningful discussion with colleagues about your thoughts on the Roadmap Consultation Paper and the topic in general.
![AIMS Kalgoorlie Regional Seminar @ Kalgoorlie Bowling Club](https://www.spatialsource.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/AIMS_320px.jpg?w=280)
Registrations are now open for the Australian Institute of Mine Surveyors (AIMS) Kalgoorlie Regional Seminar, which will be held at the Kalgoorlie Bowling Club on Friday, 29 October.
The day will start at 2:30pm with an optional lawn bowls and beers social occasion, followed at 4:00pm by AIMS sessions and a sponsor interaction session. Drinks and nibbles will be supplied. Sponsors include AAM, Arvista, Caroni, Deswik, GeoCue Australia, HL Geospatial and Maptek.
There are various levels of registration fees depending upon member category. Full details can be found at the link above.
![WA Geospatial Conference & APSEA-WA @ Hyatt Regency, Perth](https://www.spatialsource.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/AdobeStock_335996832_625x442.jpg?w=280)
The WA geospatial community will come together on 16 February 2022 to learn, network, share experiences and catch up with colleagues old and new.
The WA Asia-Pacific Spatial Excellence Awards dinner will also be held in conjunction with the conference, celebrating the outstanding work being undertaken across the region during 2022.
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![ISPRS Technical Commission II Symposium @ Flamingo Las Vegas Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada](https://www.spatialsource.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/AdobeStock_684800417_Editorial_Use_Only_625x442.jpg?w=280)
The ISPRS Technical Commission II ‘Photogrammetry’ focuses, at various scales, on geometric, radiometric and multi-temporal aspects of the image- and range-based 3D surveying, mapping and modelling in the age of AI and mixed reality.
The organisers of the June 2024 Symposium welcome researchers, practitioners and companies involved in photogrammetry and computer vision to present and discuss their results with a broader audience. The Symposium will feature four days of plenary and keynote talks, along with parallel sessions of oral and poster presentations from academia and industry.
The symposium’s theme is ‘The Role of Photogrammetry for a Sustainable World,’ emphasising machine learning and mixed reality. The event is being organised in collaboration with ASPRS (American Society of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing) and SGPF (Swiss Society of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing).
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