QCON14 early bird ends soon

By on 5 August, 2014

Cairns Convention Centre

Incorporating the 17th Australasian Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry Conference (ARSPC), the 6th Queensland Surveying & Spatial Conference (QSSC), and the LiDAR Technologies 2014 Conference, QCON14 will take place on the 7-10 October 2014.

Early bird registration discount finishes on Monday, 18th of August.

QCON14 is a unique platform for members of the surveying and spatial community to network, share ideas, and learn about innovations and industry advancements. The theme this year is ‘Repositioning for a Sustainable Future’.

QCON14 will look at how the surveying and spatial sciences can help provide a balance of economic prosperity and environmental sustainability, while also examining the changing roles of our profession to ensure our own longevity.

To register click here.

Register soon, as the early bird discount finishes on Monday, 18th of August.

 

Name: QCON14

Time: 8:30AM – 5:00PM

Date: 7 – 10 October 2014

Venue: Cairns Convention Centre

Address: Wharf Street, Cairns, Queensland 4870

Cost: $2,200 (non-members), $1575 (SSSI members). Early bird available before July 25.

Event Website: http://www.cvent.com/events/qcon14/event-summary-a60598c636e241b2962670f745fcec2e.aspx

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