IGNSS 2013 registrations open

By on 16 April, 2013

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The International Global Navigation Satellite Systems (IGNSS) Society Inc. has announced the details for the IGNSS 2013 symposium on GPS/GNSS. The symposium will be held from Tuesday 16 July to Thursday 18 July 2013 at the Outrigger Hotel, Surfers Paradise, Queensland, Australia.

Registrations are now open, and available here [pdf].

The program will include keynote speakers, oral presentations, interactive poster sessions, panel sessions, and a trade exhibition that will include GNSS demonstrations.

IGNSS2013 will include open forums where users can discuss the implementation and application of GNSS and other location technologies and voice their concerns in an interactive format with representatives from all the satellite system providers, major manufacturers and applications developers.

Sponsorship & Exhibition Opportunities:

Several opportunities still exist for sponsors and exhibitors to participate in IGNSS2013.  For full packages details, please click here.

IGNSS Free Membership:

There is no fee for Membership of the IGNSS Society.  To complete the online membership form, please click here. There are many benefits, including reduced Symposium registration fees, and access to speaker papers from previous conferences.

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