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Surveying & Spatial sciences conference 2011

  • New Zealand Institute of Surveyors
  • Surveying and Spatial Sciences Institute
  •  esri
  • Trimble
  • EAGLE Technology
  • Geoscience Australia
  • Land Information New Zealand
Mon, 21 Nov - Fri, 25 Nov 2011
SSSC 2011

The Surveying and Spatial Sciences Conference 2011 (SSSC2011) will be one of the largest and most important spatial events in Australasia. Jointly run by the New Zealand Institute of Surveyors and the Surveying and Spatial Sciences Institute this event will bring together the disciplines, sectors and user groups in an unprecedented all-of-industry event.

Spatial information and technology continue to develop as integral components of spatially-enabled enterprises. Consumers are continuously using more location-based services, and demanding greater innovation and enterprise.

Applications that use location based information are advancing rapidly. Nobody thinks twice about using interactive maps and services that use location as their basis – and the surveying and spatial sciences fields need to keep pace with demand.

Our field needs to keep growing and changing rapidly – which means new ideas, new people and new skills are constantly needed.

SSC2011 will be where the industry comes together to discuss the need for Innovation in Action – working smarter.

New Zealand has always had an innovative, hi-tech society that has excelled in the spatial sciences. Wellington, a compact, creative and innovative city, is the perfect host.

 

Wellington Convention Centre
Wellington
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