Georabble Sydney

When:
7 July, 2016 @ 5:30 pm – 9:00 pm
2016-07-07T17:30:00+10:00
2016-07-07T21:00:00+10:00
Where:
The King Street Brewhouse
The Promenade
Sydney NSW 2000
Australia
Cost:
Free
Georabble Sydney @ The King Street Brewhouse | Sydney | New South Wales | Australia

Georabble has announced the first speakers for GeoRabble Sydney, 7 July 2016 at the King Street Brewhouse– 22 The Promenade, Darling Harbour.

The theme is “The Last 50 Meters”, or how to improve the accuracy of location using 21st century tools.

On the topic of finding your way, where traditional addressing may not be good enough we have:

• Gerry Stanley (PSMA) Capturing building outlines across 7.7 million km2 to find the last 50 metres could be regarded as challenge enough.
Capturing 3D building attributes, surface cover, tree heights, swimming pools, roof material and more for 90% of Australia’s population is a much larger challenge…
Oliver Slezak propositions Georabble that a “Front Door” is the reference point at any location. He proposes to invite all digital mappers to co-operate to map “Front Doors” as its reference point, starting with allowing volunteered input.
Brian Nicholls (AAM) will present a “fully 3D enabled GIS based property booking system”.
• Michael Krason (Mailcall) Estimating delivery times is tricky. But when you have inaccurate addresses to play with, it becomes a different game. Hear more about routing and delivery time estimation when dealing with poor addresses.

Other presenters and/or panelists are invited to pitch their thoughts/ideas on the topic. If you would like to participate in the panel, please contact sydney@georabble.org with your proposed topic.

If you just want to listen, enjoy the free food (courtesy of Pitney Bowes), please sign up using by registering here.

 

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