8.00am | Registration and Networking |
8.30am | Introduction Martin Gregory, Esri Australia |
8.45am | Migrating to ArcGIS Pro Dan Mackey, Esri Australia |
9.15am | NSW SES: Geospatial Emergency Mapping System (GEMS) and volunteer mapping opportunities Elliott Simmons, SES |
9.45am | Award-winning Sydney flood map reveals path towards better community engagement Amy Steiger, Cardno |
10.15am | Tour of SES HQ site operations |
10.45am | Networking morning tea and coffee |

Autonomous Oceans: Past, Present and Future
A look at autonomous ocean systems in the past, what is currently available and what the future looks like, including how PicSea aims to achieve a step change in ocean data collection and what is possible in the next 10 years. A preview of PicSea’s First AUV (Autonomous Underwater Vehicle) and how the technology that is being developed now will change the way that we see the oceans in terms of exploration, exploitation, protection and sustainability.
Collaborating to maximise Australian seabed mapping efforts
In Australia and its Antarctic Territory, high-resolution seabed mapping is primarily driven by safety of navigation and environmental management requirements. Until recently, there has been limited coordination of the mapping activity. To address this situation, Geoscience Australia is facilitating a National Seabed Mapping Coordination Working Group which is a collaboration of Australian and New Zealand representatives from federal and state government, universities and industry. The group is developing a government priority plan for data acquisition in Australia, a national multibeam echosounder guideline and common seabed mapping tools, such as a survey register, that will be available on the web. This presentation highlights the progress of these initiatives and demonstrates how collaboration is crucial to the development of standards and coordination of mapping efforts.

In October 2018, the NovaSAR satellite is scheduled for launch from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in
India. NovaSAR is an experimental low-cost satellite mission developed and operated by Surrey Satellite
Technologies in the U.K. It carries an S-band Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) and a maritime
ship identification system (AIS). As a partner in the NovaSAR programme, Australia has purchased 10% of
the satellite operational capacity, providing Australia with exclusive rights for acquisition programming and
data downlink, processing and distribution over its national territory and other designated areas of interest.
For Australia, the NovaSAR partnership presents an opportunity to build new space R&D facilities and to
stimulate new applications research in Earth observation, as well as to grow partnerships and potential
commercial markets around this new capability. In the longer term it constitutes a pathfinder towards a
potential future full-scale national satellite constellation.
The main objective of this seminar is to bring together national stakeholders (institutional, commercial,
academic) to assess how to maximise the use of this new resource. The seminar will feature some
introductory presentations on radar remote sensing for non-experts and provide an overview of
the NovaSAR mission, observation modes and potential observation scenarios over Australia. It will include
an informal open floor discussion to identify key thematic topics to address from an Australian perspective
and to identify topics for which some NovaSAR test cases could be developed.
Speakers
- Dr Alex Held, Director, CSIRO Centre for Earth Observation Astronomy and Space Science
- Dr Ake Rosenqvist, Director, soloEO, Japan
- Dr Mark Williams, Co-Director, Horizon Geoscience Consulting
Open Forum: 10 am – 12
- Room 356 Rountree, level 3, Biolink bldg. (entry via E26 Biological Sciences south – upper campus)
Invitation only: 1 – 3:30 pm
- Technical discussion on science questions and user requests for NovaSAR
For full event details, click here.
The Open Data Institute (ODI) is hosting its quarterly ODI Connect – a series of events that provide a unique opportunity to gather and network with fellow open data friends, listen to inspiring talk on thought-provoking topics and enjoy a refreshing drink at the end of the day.

Geoscience Australia is holding a public talk on the Positioning for the Future program. This event is free and is open to the public. Event details:
When 11.00am–12.00pm, Wednesday 27 June 2018
Where Sir Harold Raggatt Theatre, Geoscience Australia, Cnr Jerrabomberra Ave and Hindmarsh Drive,
Symonston Canberra ACT
Register Register to attend this free event via Eventbrite here
A casual meetup for those that work with and want to discuss open maps.
The Geological Survey of NSW invites you to its Exploration Data Workshop in Forbes on Wednesday 11 July.
This workshop is for those who are involved with the exploration and mining industry in NSW or work with geoscientific data. It will provide an overview of our online systems, including the new SEED Portal, that allows Environmental mapping of areas selected by the user. The various presentations are designed to assist you in accessing the vast array of geoscientific data held by the Geological Survey of NSW, Department of Planning and Environment.
The workshop is designed to be interactive, giving attendees who bring along their own laptop the opportunity to explore the data and online systems under the guidance of subject matter experts from Geological Survey NSW. Alternatively, you may wish to simply watch the presentations and live demonstrations.
The workshop will run from 10.00am and will include sessions on:
- Unlocking data in the DIGS system
- Using the new MinView to explore and download geoscience data
- Find geophysical and hyperspectral data for your NSW projects
- Seamless Geology: Best available geology maps
- Mineral Prospectivity mapping
- Exploration Reporting
- SEED Portal: Environmental mapping for miners and explorers
- Compliance: A practical guide to your responsibilities

FARO 3D User Conference brings together the region’s 3D documentation communities to assess the capabilities and uncover the potential of 3D terrestrial laser scanning technology and solutions.
These conferences feature application trends, and support the 3D terrestrial laser scanning needs of various industries. FARO 3D User Conference acts as a platform for open dialogues and close interactions amongst different sectors, encouraging sharing of ideas and experiences.
Let FARO 3D User Conference be the foundation which valuable business relationships are built upon. With active participation from partners and delegates alike, the FARO 3D User Conference will truly be a destination for Connecting 3D Communities!
OBJECTIVES
FARO 3D User Conference shall be an exclusive platform to gather 3D user community in the Asia Pacific region with the following objectives:
- Showcase the latest 3D products and technology solutions
- Share expertise, applications, and know-how
- Provide networking opportunities
- Provide opportunities for face-to-face interaction
- Create new businesses
TARGET ATTENDEES
C-Level, Directors, Managers, Professional, Engineers & Consultants from:
- Architecture
- Engineering
- Construction
- Cultural Heritage & Preservation
- Facility Management
- Shipbuilding
- Surveying