SSSC2013 early bird registration closes this week

By on 12 February, 2013

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The early bird registration savings for the SSSC2013 conference – subtitled Collect, Connect, Capitalise – close at midnight on Saturday 16 February. SSSC2013 will run from 15-19 April 2013 and registrations are available for the full duration, or for a single day session.

The workshop program on Monday 15 and Tuesday 16 offers a variety of practical and technical topics, which aim to give attendees a “take away” kit of new ideas, techniques and tricks.  Many of the workshops do not have a confirmed fee, however, please still register your interest.  The full day workshops will be approximately $250 per person including catering.

The Conference Program is confirmed however, by its very nature – it is a fluid structure.  Make sure to keep abreast of any changes by looking at the SSSC2013 website.

The SSSC2013 Conference Committee thanks its current conference supporters including:  1Spatial; AMM Pty Ltd; CHC Navigation; CR Kennedy; Digital Globe; Esri Australia; Geoscience Australia; Global Pos; Hi Target Surveying; Integraph; Land Surveys; Leica; Myriax Eonfusion Flood;  Photomapping; Pitney Bowes; Position Partners; Whelans.

For more information and registration visit www.sssc2013.org.

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