Registrations for GeoNext now open

By on 22 November, 2011
 
After announcing the first round of speakers, registrations for the newest geospatial event in Australia are now open.
 
GeoNext is a brand new event, aimed at all practitioners of location-based technology. The audience will comprise experts from the fields of GIS, mapping, mobility, software development and business – anyone with an interest in the next evolution of geo and the opportunities it brings.
 
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.
 
Topics include:
  • Free and Open Source GIS
  • Mobile
  • Augmented Reality
  • Monetising Location
  • GIS and Design
Confirmed speakers so far include:
  • Dr James Bradfield Moody, Executive Director, Development at the CSIRO.
  • Darren Osborne, President, Geocaching NSW.
  • Jose Diacono, Principal Consultant, Communica.
  • Stephen Lead, Ajilon.
  • Jennifer Wilson, Director, The Project Factory.
  • Mark Carniello, Indji Product Manager, Andji Systems
  • Rob Manson, MOB
  • Martin von Wyss, Founder, vW Maps Pty Ltd
 
The Early bird rate of $265.50 ends on 16 December 2011, so be quick!
To find out more, visit www.geonext.com.au
Or to register visit http://bit.ly/voVAWq

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