Free geospatial research areas workshop

By on 27 March, 2012
 
The free 2012 UNSW SSIS/Advisory Board Research Workshop entitled “Trends in Geospatial Technology: Implications for Research” will be held at UNSW on 13 April 2012.
 
Topics covered include:
  • Trends in photogrammetry/imaging
  • Cartography & geoinformation, & implications for geospatial developments in general
  • Trends in remote sensing
  • GNSS and modern geodesy
  • Navigation & Earth Observation (NEO) research at UNSW
  • Federal government priorities & strategic plans, & implications for geospatial developments in general
  • Spatial in government: the environmental agendas
  • Geospatial priorities at the state government jurisdictions & implications for national/international relations
  • Geospatial technologies & geointelligence applications
  • National & international trends in geospatial research agendas
  • Where GIS is, and is going
  • Geospatial imaging products & the market
  • GNSS/geospatial developments & the future of machine automation
  • Rapid mapping, from terrestrial or UAV platforms: implications for the industry & research agendas
 
For more information and registration, please visit: http://www.ssis.unsw.edu.au/node/734

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