15TH SOUTH EAST ASIA SURVEY CONGRESS

When:
15 August, 2019 @ 2:32 am – 18 August, 2019 @ 3:32 am
2019-08-15T02:32:00+09:30
2019-08-18T03:32:00+09:30
Where:
Darwin Convention Centre
10 Stokes Hill Rd
Darwin City NT 0800
Contact:
Rob Sarib (Congress Convenor)
+61 (0)2 6282 2282
15TH SOUTH EAST ASIA SURVEY CONGRESS @ Darwin Convention Centre

JOIN OVER 500 SURVEYORS IN THE LAND DOWN UNDER

It is anticipated that over 500 surveyors across Asia Pacific region will attend this international congress and this will include surveyors from across SE Asia, The Pacific, Australia and New Zealand. The conference will focus on how surveying remains relevant to the needs of society through working collaboratively to meet the future technical, social and environmental challenges in digitally connected surroundings.

This is the first time since Fremantle in 1999, that Australia has hosted a joint international congress with the ASEAN Flag Surveying nations. SEASC 2019 DARWIN is a fantastic opportunity for all Surveyors in the Asia Pacific to demonstrate leadership in their field and share knowledge in one the fastest growing regions of the world.

The Congress is open to all professionals across various disciplines and will strive to have the Territorian spirit of unity and active participation in a friendly and casual atmosphere. Save $330 when you register before May 2019 for this 3-4 day Congress. A major trade exhibit is planned for the event which will attract the latest in surveying technology from the region and the world.

Surveying and Spatial Sciences Institute (SSSI) is now looking to members of all surveying industry and professional associations from across the region to join with them to organise an outstanding trade exhibit and technical and social program for delegates and visitors for this unique opportunity for surveyors in our region.

If your organisation would like to be a part of this opportunity, please contact Robert Sarib of the SSSI Land Surveying Commission.

The Technical Program Team has been drawn from the many disciplines from across the surveying and spatial sciences and has a wealth of experience, unique talents, and ideas but more importantly understands the needs of delegates. This mix of experience will ensure we provide a relevant and vibrant program for delegates that will include symposia, panel sessions and workshops.

We are aiming to provide a collaborative forum where professionals from the various disciplines can share ideas and further their knowledge especially in the areas where there is integration, synergy and shared vision. In order to develop and deliver content that is relevant and of benefit and interest to delegates we are seeking 3-4 ‘hot’ or highly relevant topics from you that we can consider for inclusion in the program.

We also welcome your ideas for technical topics that integrate our various disciplines and /or themes for workshops or forums; think different – fusion of disruptive technologies, creative solutions, breakthrough innovation, and cross-disciplinary collaboration and learning.

We look forward to your contribution!

Rob Sarib
SEASC 2019 Darwin Convenor

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PROGRAM AT A GLANCE

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