PR - AGI is very pleased to announce additional training opportunities for conference delegates at AGI GeoCommunity '08. A
series of all-new Kingston University technical workshops will be run
at AGI GeoCommunity '08. These aim to deliver practical sessions for
GIS users to explore a range of themes from map design to location
based services.
Ken Field, Principal Lecturer in GIS,
Kingston University said: 'These free sessions delivered by the
Kingston Centre for GIS staff, will offer hints and tips as well as an
insight into cutting edge approaches to geospatial technologies. Split
into four 1 hour sessions, each will carry 1 CPD point. Places can be
booked on a first-come-first-served basis on each day in the Conference
Reception. Please join us.'
Four sessions are being offered, two on each of the conference days, and are as follows:
Map design for GIS users
Day 1: 2.00pm to 2.55pm
Using mobile GIS effectively
Day 1: 3.00pm to 3.55pm
Map mashups and GIS
Day 2: 1.30pm to 2.25pm
Exploring Location Based Services
Day 2: 2.30pm to 3.25pm
more details available here
'There
is a tremendous range of content on offer at this year's AGI
conference, and this adds yet more', said Chris Holcroft, Director,
AGI. 'We are ensuring a diverse mix of coverage of strategic issues in
our industry as well as great opportunities for the practitioner.
Delegate fees are extremely attractive to appeal to all our members
and, like last year, these are very likely to sell out before the doors
open', he added.
About the Conference
AGI
GeoCommunity '08 will build on the outstandingly successful formula of
2007. It will be a residential conference designed to bring together
practitioners, academics, policy makers and suppliers with thought
leaders from the UK and overseas. The theme of the conference will be 'Shaping a Changing World'.
As the leading independent GI event in the UK, it has attracted leading figures, as speakers, from Ordnance Survey, ESRI (UK), Autodesk, Multimap, Microsoft, The Environment Agency, Defence Geographic Centre and many others including: Vanessa Lawrence, Charles Kennelly, Sean Phelan, Charlie Pattinson, Doug Eberhard and Stuart Haynes.
They will join a large group of well known presenters and commentators
in the conference programme. There will also be a debate chaired by Jeff Thurston, an INSPIRE stream and panel discussion as well as workshops and 'hands-on' training.
The
conference will run from 24th to 25th September 2008 in
Stratford-upon-Avon. Highly competitive delegate rates, including all
accommodation and meals, should attract a larger than ever attendance
from across the public and private sectors. On the night of the first
full day of the conference, delegates will enjoy a party buffet dinner
and entertainment plus a range of competitions and activities.
This
year's conference will also offer a limited number of sponsors' spaces
to showcase new products and services and meet with delegates at their
exhibition pods. The conference format will offer our sponsors an
unmatched opportunity to achieve close contact with the key
participants and influencers in our industry.
'GI makes a
significant contribution to efficient and effective government and adds
value to many commercial sectors. In our world of change, disruption,
challenge and opportunity our industry is increasingly helping shape
our activities. AGI GeoCommunity '08 is about recognizing this and
sharing our experience and vision. AGI believes that as in 2007, the
conference will provide an excellent opportunity to celebrate success,
share experience, inform and debate policy', stated Conference
Chairman, Steven Feldman.
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