GeoNext: the event you cannot afford to miss

By on 21 February, 2013

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The rise of smartphones means that sophisticated spatial technology is no longer restricted to field workers and geo-professionals. Maps and location-based technologies are becoming as useful for someone buying a coffee as they are for someone prospecting for oil.

The cost of location-aware devices is falling dramatically, data has become a commodity, and the innovation in location-aware services is booming – we are only just beginning the journey into the next generation of geo-services, -software, and -solutions.

GeoNext was created to bring together existing and emerging geo-users, -businesses, and -developers in the certainty that there is an immense opportunity in sharing, inspiring and connecting these geo-threads.

This opportunity is driving the GeoNext team in making GeoNext the premier event for geo-innovation and leadership in Australia in a few short years.

GeoNext, Australia’s newest event aimed at all practitioners of location-based technology, will take place next week on 27 February at the Australian Technology Park in Sydney. Join us to mingle with industry professionals and see an exciting line-up of speakers.

Click here to view the full conference program – registration is just $350 + GST, so register here now!

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