International Geoinformatics Conference 2019

When:
10 February, 2019 – 14 February, 2019 all-day
2019-02-10T00:00:00+03:00
2019-02-15T00:00:00+03:00
Where:
Sheikh Hamad Al-Jasser Hall, King Saud University, Riyadh
Contact:
Saudi Geographical Society

Under the patronage of the Prince Mohammed bin Abdurrahman bin Abdulaziz, Deputy Governor of Riyadh Region,  the Saudi Geographical Society and  ISPRS ( ICWG III/IVb)  organizing:

“International Geoinformatics Conference2019”


Objectives:
     The conference aims to achieve the following objectives:
– New trends in Geoinformatics.
– Geoinformatics solution and decision making.
– Scientific meeting of Geoinformatics.
– Networking meeting.
– Exchange experience.


 Conference Activities:
– Papers.
– Research Poster.
– Workshops.
– A forum for decision makers.
– Exhibition of geospatial technologies.
– Field visits.
– Media (press, television and radio).


Conference Themes:
– Geoinformatics in environment.
– Geoinformatics in safety and national security.
– Geoinformatics in exploring and mining.
– Geoinformatics in decision making.
– Geoinformatics in smart city.
– Geoinformatics in tourism.
– Geoinformatics in geospatial intelligence.
– Geoinformatics in water.
– Geoinformatics in Agriculture.
– Geoinformatics in natural hazard


Invitees to Participate in the Conference:
– Global Technology Leaders
– Users (Governments and Private Sector)
– Academia.


Venue & Time:
1-  Sheikh Hamad Al-Jasser Hall, King Saud University, Riyadh.

2- From: 5 – 8 Jumada’II 1440 AH, (10 – 13 February 2019).


Conference Language:
– Arabic / English


Important Dates:
– Deadline for submission of abstracts: 15 December 2018. (Closed)
– Deadline for submission of the full papers: 15 January 2019.

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