Call for speakers for Trimble user conference

By on 29 May, 2012
 
Trimble recently announced a “Call for Speakers” for its Dimensions 2012 International User Conference, to be held November 5-7, 2012 at the Mirage and the Treasure Island Hotels in Las Vegas.
 
Trimble Dimensions User Conference sessions address industry topics concerning how advanced positioning solutions and information technology can provide businesses with a competitive edge.
 
Speakers have the opportunity to share their knowledge with thousands of industry professionals on the innovative ways Trimble technology and solutions are used in real-world applications in the Heavy Civil Construction, Building Construction, BIM, Survey, Cadastral, GeoSpatial, Mapping and GIS, Transportation and Logistics, Field Service Management, Energy, Utilities and Natural Resources and Government industries.
 
Interested speakers are encouraged to visit www.trimbledimensions.com to learn more about the conference and submission process. Confirmed speakers will receive a complimentary full registration to the conference.
 
Speaker proposals will be accepted through June 29, 2012 at 5:00 pm EST. Abstracts must be submitted online at: http://www.trimbledimensions.com/call_for_speakers.aspx.

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