Geospatial World Forum call for papers extended

By on 16 October, 2012
 
The Geospatial World Forum, to be held 13-16 May 2013 in Rotterdam, The Netherlands, and the theme “Monetising Geospatial Value and Practices”, has extended its call for papers until October 31 2012.
 
Geospatial World Forum is an event for the global geospatial community, showcasing state-of-the-art technology and its uses in the world economy. The conference aims at enriching the geospatial ecosystem, which comprises of the geospatial technology providers, users, policy makers and the academia with market intelligence, the latest technology knowledge, success stories and capacity building.
 
It is a confluence of a variety of activities in the form of plenary, symposia, seminars, workshops, panel discussions, dialogue and exchange forums – covering the vast gamut of technology, application, policy, use cases from across the world.
 
To learn more about the forum, visit http://www.geospatialworldforum.org/.

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