WALIS program now available, new speaker announced

By on 3 September, 2013
Dylan Lorimer, product manager, Google Enterprise Geospatial.

Dylan Lorimer, product manager, Google Enterprise Geospatial.

The WALIS forum has announced the availability of the conference program, as well as the inclusion of a new speaker from Google Enterprise Geospatial.

Additionally, the early bird registration has been extended until Friday 13 September, saving registrants $100 of the regular price.

Dylan Lorimer is the product manager of Google Enterprise Geospatial, where he oversees product development for Enterprise Earth and Maps.  In this role, Dylan sits at the confluence of the consumer cartographer and the enterprise mapping user.  He is responsible for ensuring that Google’s enterprise versions of its popular mapping applications continue evolving to meet the particular business needs of the enterprise.

Be sure to catch him when he delivers his Keynote on Thursday 7 November.

The WALIS Forum is one of the most popular and longest-running location information and technology conference events in Australia, consistently attracting over 700 delegates from across Australia and overseas.  The WALIS Forum has become established as a key opportunity for all levels of government, the private and research sectors and industry to network, share and promote their ideas, new products and services to a wide and varied audience.

This year, the conference is bringing together three previously separate events – WALIS Forum 2013, Western Australian Spatial Information Conference (WASIC) and the 2013 WA Spatial Excellence Awards (WASEA). These events will be held together at the newly refurbished Crown Perth.

WALIS Forum 2013 – Integrate, Transform and Grow – will focus on how companies around the world are using the power of location-based information and technology to integrate information across their operations to transform and grow their business.

The Western Australia Spatial Information Conference and the 2013 WA Spatial Excellence Awards (WASEA) will be held on November 7 and 8, 2013 at the Crown, Perth.

Registrations are available here, with the early bird discount expiring on 13 September.

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