Michael Haines, CEO, VANZI confirmed for GeoNext

By on 20 December, 2011
 
Michael Haines, CEO for Virtual Australia New Zealand Infrastructure has been confirmed as a speaker at GeoNext.
 
In this presentation Michael will discuss in detail the background to VANZI, its partners across the range of technologies: spatial, simulation, optimisation, visualisation, gaming and building information and city information modelling, as well as government agencies and utilities. It will discuss the architecture and how firms can leverage off it to enhance their own 'value propositions' and service delivery.
 
Michael Haines is CEO of VANZI Ltd (Virtual Australia and New Zealand Infrastructure) – a not-for-profit company set up by the CRC-SI, Victorian Partnership for Advanced Computing (VPAC), NICTA, Municipal Association of Victoria (MAV) and Land Information New Zealand (LINZ). Michael is also on the Board of the Australian Logistics Council and a member of Austroads Intelligent Transport Industry Reference Group. 
 
GeoNext will be held on the 29 February 2012, and aims to bridge the gap between the traditional and new worlds of GIS and location.
 
Join the conversation with leading developers, businesses and entrepreneurs, and learn about the future of location technology, how to monetise location and see the latest location start-ups.
 
Geo is evolving. Knowing your location and that of your customer is becoming increasingly important in the commercial world.
 
Click here [pdf] for the current GeoNext Program, or, for more speaker info, visit www.GeoNext.com.au
 
For sponsorship opportunities contact Troy Hale thale@intermedia.com.au or visit the GeoNext website.

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