SSSC2013: Panel and keynote speakers

By on 3 April, 2013

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As part of the Big Issues, Big Talk speaker series, our opening Panel Discussion “Collect, Connect, Capitalise – how diverse spatial applications help me to build my community” will serve to place a spotlight on our industry.

The Panel comprises:

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Greg Babinski King County GIS Center, Seattle /URISA past president

CDRE Brace (1)

CDRE Brett Brace, Hydrographer of Australia

SueVardon

Sue Vardon, Chair South Australian Red Cross

Mark Crosweller

Mark Crosweller AFSM FAIM, Director General Emergency Management Australia

anne-gawen

Anne Gawen CEO, Connecting Up

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thursday’s keynote address will be from David DiBiase, Director of Education & Industry Solutions, ESRI Inc USA:

David DiBiase, director of education & industry solutions, ESRI Inc USA.

David DiBiase, director of education & industry solutions, ESRI Inc USA.

 

Friday’s keynote will be from Dr David Headon, Centenary of Canberra, ACT Government.

And of course, throughout the conference will be the SSSC2013 Exhibition, giving you the opportunity to meet and learn from our industry leaders and supporters.

The SSSC 2013 conference will run from 15-19 April at National Convention Centre in Canberra. For more information and registration, visit www.sssc2013.org.

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