we-do-IT sponsors GITA ANZ Conference

By on 4 June, 2013

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The 18th Annual Geospatial Technologies Conference (GITA 2013) will be held August 5-7th at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition in Queensland, Australia.

GITA 2013 is the premier geospatial technologies conference in Australia and New Zealand. This year’s conference has the theme Wisdom Through The Spatial Sphere – Building On Fundamentals, and the program will particularly focus on Asset Systems, Smart Metering / Smart Grid, SCADA and Loss Detection systems, Subsurface Utility Engineering (SUE), Integration of Geospatial with major business systems, Mobility devices and applications, Data Management, CAD to GIS, Remote Sensing applications, Research and Development in geospatial technologies.

As such, Global geospatial IT solutions provider to the Telecommunications and Utility industries, we-do-IT, recently announced its Platinum Sponsorship of the event.

“The geospatial fundamentals theme will assist attendees to evaluate new technology against first principles.  Sharing these solutions will enable people to do their job in a more effective and efficient manner,” said we-do-IT Principal Account Manager, Craig Williams.

The Geospatial Information and Technology Association (GITA) is a worldwide non-profit organisation that provides excellence in education and information exchange on the use and benefits of geospatial IT for asset and infrastructure management.

“We have supported the work of GITA for many years as a Primary Member, Bursary Sponsor and representative on the Board of Directors. GITA remains the leading geospatial industry association in Asia/Pacific and we are proud to show our support,” says Dr. Walter Hesse, CEO, we-do-IT.

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