GeoRabble Melbourne #12

When:
26 July, 2018 @ 5:30 pm – 9:00 pm
2018-07-26T17:30:00+10:00
2018-07-26T21:00:00+10:00
Where:
Imperial Hotel
2-8 Bourke St
Melbourne VIC 3000
Australia
GeoRabble Melbourne #12 @ Imperial Hotel | Melbourne | Victoria | Australia

GeoRabble returns to Melbourne on Thursday 26 July 2018 at the Imperial Hotel – Bourke Street, Melbourne. Networking drinks start 5:30pm. Presentations commence: 6:00pm followed by more networking.

Grab yourself a free ticket and enjoy the night with friends sharing geospatial ideas, free of sales pitches and hidden agendas!  Each presentation is light, relevant to geo-something and only 10 minutes long.

Speakers

Dr Elizabeth Jean Taylor - Space age car parking Using remote sensing to track surface car parking extent and occupancy. 

RMIT research piloting image detection from aerial imagery to estimate surface car parking use, to inform planning and transport questions.

 

More speakers to follow

Tickets are available via eventbrite.

 

If you have a great geospatial idea that you would like to share with a group of like-minded people, we want you for our next GeoRabble! Contact the GeoRabble committee to express your interesting topic in 20 words or less, or email your idea to melbourne@georabble.org

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