SA Spatial Information Day 2015

By on 16 June, 2015
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Adelaide Convention Centre. Credit: Beneaththelandslide

 

The 8th annual South Australian Spatial Information Day 2015 (SID2015) will be held in Adelaide, South Australia on Friday 14 August at the Adelaide Convention Centre. The event is presented by the Surveying and Spatial Sciences Institute (SSSI) and Spatial Industries Business Association (SIBA) and seeks to demonstrate individual and industry innovation and promote the sharing of ideas across the full spectrum of the spatial professions.

The SID Breakfast welcomes all delegates to enjoy a series of presentations by the SA Women in Spatial over breakfast on the morning of the event.

The South Australian Spatial Excellence Awards (SASEA) Gala Dinner will also celebrate South Australian leadership and innovation in the field of surveying and spatial sciences. These winners will then be entered into the 2016 Asia Pacific Spatial Excellence Awards (APSEA). To submit an entry for  SASEA click here.

Name: Spatial Information Day 2015

Time: TBA

Date: Friday 14 August 2015

Venue: Adelaide Convention Centre

Address: 1, 15 Leigh Street, Adelaide SA 5000

Cost: $140 ($130 for SSSI members)

Event Website: www.spatialinformationday.org.au

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