GeoSmart India 2019

When:
11 February, 2019 – 13 February, 2019 all-day
2019-02-11T00:00:00+11:00
2019-02-14T00:00:00+11:00
Where:
Hotel Pullman, New Delhi, India
2 IGI Airport GMR Hospitality District Asset No 02
New Delhi, Delhi 110037
India
Contact:
Geospatial Media and Communications
+91-120-4612500

About The Conference

GeoSmart India is an interactive platform that demonstrates the collective and shared vision of the Indian geospatial community and is the most prominent stakeholder event of the Indian geospatial ecosystem. The event plays an integral role in bringing together decision makers and policy developers, national mapping agencies, private sector enterprises, developmental organizations and academic institutions to discuss policies; their implementation and impact, technology advancements and adaptations and how to connect these with the user communities to the benefit of all.

The Year 2019 will witness the 19th edition of GeoSmart India. Over the years, GeoSmart India has become an event best-known for its futuristic themes, engaging content, and top-level attendees. With this edition, Geospatial Media aims to strengthen the “New India” initiative through providing key concepts of geospatial technology for Clean, Healthy, Educated, Complete, Able and Secure India by involving every stakeholder at local, state and national levels.

Theme

India is on the anvil of a major evolution, which is largely supported by technical advancements that will give rise to a digital world where efficient and smart systems will enable in building a new, clean, healthy, secure, inclusive and robust India.

In order to advance on its vision, the Government has laid out plans for Digital India, Smart Cities, High Speed Railways, Irrigation and Skill Development, aiming to create a sustainable base for continuing this development into the next decade.

 

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