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Nov
24
Mon
2025 Pacific GIS & Remote Sensing User Conference @ Suva, Fiji
Nov 24 @ 9:00 am – Nov 29 @ 5:00 pm
2025 Pacific GIS & Remote Sensing User Conference @ Suva, Fiji

The 2025 Pacific GIS & Remote Sensing User Conference will be held in Suva, Fiji, from 24 to 29 November.

This is the largest annual GIS and remote sensing event held within the Pacific Island community, regularly bringing together more than 300 experts from government, academia and industry for five days of presentations and workshops.

The event will also include nightly social functions that will enable participants to relax and network in informal settings.

The conference is organised by the Pacific GIS and Remote Sensing Council.

Mar
16
Mon
Association of Public Authority Surveyors (APAS) 2026 Conference @ Park Proxi Gibraltar, Bowral, NSW
Mar 16 @ 9:00 am – Mar 18 @ 5:00 pm
Association of Public Authority Surveyors (APAS) 2026 Conference @ Park Proxi Gibraltar, Bowral, NSW

The Association of Public Authority Surveyors (APAS) 2026 Conference will be held in the quaint but bustling Southern Tablelands town of Bowral.

The theme of the conference is ‘Now that’s a boundary!’, which references the fact that Bowral is where the famous cricketer Sir Donald Bradman grew up and also that it is home to the Bradman Museum & International Cricket Hall of Fame.

For those who have had abstracts accepted, the next deadlines are: Draft paper deadline: Friday, 14 November 2025; final paper deadline: Friday, 16 January 2026.

APAS is a non-profit organisation that brings together surveyors and closely allied spatial information professionals employed by public authorities in both New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory.

Apr
1
Wed
Digital Twin | BIM World 2026 @ Paris, France
Apr 1 @ 8:30 am – 5:00 pm
Digital Twin | BIM World 2026 @ Paris, France

Digital Twin | BIM World Paris is a leading event dedicated to digital technology and innovation for buildings, infrastructure and territories. New reorganised, it is to be structured around the pillars of: Smart and safe territories and cities where technologies help improve the living environment, and connected buildings, through the digitalisation of processes, construction tech, AI, BIM, digital twins.

The major themes will be:

  • BIM, GIS and interoperability
  • Design, construction, building and renovation
  • Decarbonisation, energy and sustainable development
  • Infrastructure and cities
  • Skills and training
  • Data, AI and cybersecurity
  • Digital twins

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