FIG/Locate: Last chance for standard rego rates

By on 19 March, 2025
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The deadline for registration at standard rates for the combined FIG Working Week 2025 / Locate25 conference, has been extended one last time.

Standard registration is now available up until Friday, 21 March, after which higher rates will apply.

The joint conference is expected to attract around 1,500 delegates from around Australia and across the world to enjoy almost a week of learning and networking.

As we reported last week, the program outline has been released, revealing an event packed full of sessions covering a huge range of topics within the geospatial field.

Some of the topics to be covered are:

  • Geospatial innovation and AI
  • Resilient PNT and positioning technologies
  • Women’s land rights and access to land
  • Sustainability and smart infrastructure
  • Remote sensing and Earth observation
  • Digital transformation in land management
  • Surveying and geospatial opportunities with first nations peoples
  • Hydrography for a sustainable future
  • Next-generation infrastructure and smart solutions
  • AI in geospatial applications

In addition, the exhibition space will be a place for doing serious business with current and potential clients from near and far.

Our interview with Peter James, the chair of the event’s Local Organising Committee, outlines some of the many reasons why Australasian geospatial professionals cannot afford to miss this event.

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