PSMA announced as Locate14 silver sponsor

By on 14 January, 2014

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One of Australia’s leading geospatial organisations, PSMA Australia, has shown its support of the inaugural Locate14 Conference by becoming a silver sponsor.

“PSMA Australia, a long-time advocate of a single national spatial conference, is proud to be supporting the industry as part of the formative spatial industry event, Locate14,” said Dan Paull, CEO of PSMA Australia.

“Not only does Locate14 offer our organisation important exposure, it provides the spatial information industry an opportunity to present itself in a unified way, with the critical mass necessary to create influence.”

The Locate14 Conference and Exhibition replaces three previous national events – the spatial@gov Conference, the Surveying & Spatial Sciences Conference (SSSC) and the Asia- Pacific Spatial Excellence Awards (APSEA) – combining to form a single Australian and New Zealand industry event that will provide a forum to connect with industry leaders and to learn about new advancements in the industry, IT, and government.

The Conference will be held at the National Convention Centre in Canberra from 7-9 April 2014.

More information, including sponsorship, exhibition, registration, and program details, are available at the Locate14 website.

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