Nominations open for New Zealand geospatial awards

By on 12 April, 2024
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Nominations are now open for the 2024 Survey and Spatial New Zealand (S+SNZ) Awards, which recognise excellence and outstanding achievements by S+SNZ members.

The award categories include:

  • Bogle Young Professional of the Year Award
  • Project Excellence Award
  • Member’s Choice Award
  • CSNZ Employer Excellence Award
  • Cadastral Survey of the Year Award
  • McRae Supreme Award
  • Professional Excellence Award, in a number of topic streams

Nominations close on 21 June 2024, and the winners will be announced at the S+SNZ Annual Conference in Napier on 29 August 2024.

Meanwhile, entries have also opened for the Association of Local Government Information Management’s (ALGIM) annual awards, which include three geospatial categories.

ALGIM is a New Zealand body representing professionals working in traditional IT roles, IT infrastructure, web and digital, information and records management, customer service and GIS.

The three geospatial award categories are:

  • Project of the Year
  • Professional Excellence Team of the Year
  • Training and development grant

Geospatial professionals are also eligible to submit entries for the Collaboration Excellence Award and the Jim Higgins Leadership Award.

Full details on how to submit entries are available on the ALGIM Awards website. The closing date is 20 September 2024.

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