International LiDAR Mapping Forum program released

By on 26 November, 2013
Image courtesy of Infoterra UK, not affiliated with ILMF.

LiDAR image courtesy of Infoterra UK, not affiliated with ILMF.

 

The ILMF team has released the 2014 conference program. The program reflects an industry that is flourishing, with over 60 abstracts submitted by major international contributors. The conference will place delegates one step ahead, with knowledge of up-to-the-minute research and commercial developments.

ILMF will take place in the US this year, running from February 17-19, 2014 in Denver, Colorado. This year’s forum promises to be the biggest yet, with dozens of leading technology, software, and service providers from around the world. Exhibitors include LiDAR and complementary sensor manufacturers, survey service companies, data processing, GIS and management specialists, and the latest mobile mapping vehicles. In addition, there will be Technical Workshops and live mobile mapping demonstrations to enable delegates to witness data capture methods in real time, and to learn about the latest advances in mobile and 3D capture applications, including integration with LiDAR and photogrammetry.

Register before December 13, 2013 to secure early bird rates.

For further information and to register, please visit the ILMF website or contact info@SPARPointGroup.com.

For the full conference program, please visit the ILMF website.

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