Ozri 2012 program available

By on 5 June, 2012
 
The program for Ozri 2012 – Esri Australia’s user conference – is now available.
 
Featuring more than sixty sessions, client presentations, leader panels and networking opportunities, Ozri 2012 will showcase the latest developments across the Esri software suite and explore ways to get more out of a GIS investment.
 
Under the theme of ‘Exploring new frontiers in GIS’, topics to be covered during the conference include how to: build a solid business case for GIS; take advantage of new advances in 3D, LiDAR and Cloud technologies; and deliver any GIS resource, such as maps, imagery, geodatabases, and tools, as a web service. The event will also be one of the first opportunities for users in the region to receive an up-close look at ArcGIS 10.1 – Esri’s newest release of their world-leading GIS platform.
 
Since it first launched more than 25 years ago, Ozri has developed a reputation as one of the nation’s leading spatial events. More than 550 of Australia's leading GIS professionals attended Ozri 2011 – making it the largest GIS conference in the country.
 
Ozri 2012 will run from the 5-7 September at Sheraton on the Park in Sydney.
 
You can view the program and register at: http://esriaustralia.com.au/event/ozri-2012-sed-152
For a limited time, delegates can register and save $200 with the Early Bird Special.

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