Spatial Information Day 2014: call for abstracts

By on 17 June, 2014

Adelaide Conference Centre

Spatial Information Day 2014 – the Spatial Information Conference of South Australia – will be held at the Adelaide Convention Centre on the 29th August 2014.

Members of the surveying and spatial community have been invited to submit abstracts to the SID2014 Organising Committee outlining presentations for possible inclusion in the concurrent sessions of the program.

SID2014 has already attracted a number of high-profile key note speakers and a wide range of high quality abstracts for Concurrent Sessions.

The organisers are seeking presentations showcasing a wide variety of spatial and surveying projects and activities including but not restricted to:

  • social and environmental applications
  • engaging with the community through online mapping or crowd
  • sourced information
  • remote sensing and digital image analysis
  • surveying and modelling
  • application and interface development
  • analytical techniques
  • program management, for example developing business cases
  • for investment

Abstracts must be submitted by Monday 16 June 2014.

Following the closing date for receipt of abstracts, presentations will be reviewed and delegates notified of acceptance.

For more information on submitting an abstract, visit the Spatial Information Day 2014 website.

Name: Spatial Information Day 2014

Time: All day

Date: 29 August 2014

Venue: Adelaide Convention Centre

Address: North Terrace, Adelaide SA 5000

Cost: Early bird $315, normal $370

Event Website: http://www.spatialinformationday.org.au/

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