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May 24, 2004
Special Geospatial World 2004 Report, Part 2
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Date: June 2, 2004
Place: DoubleTree Hotel Mission Valley San Diego, CA USA
ESRI and Information Builders Inc. (IBI) are co-hosting a nationwide seminar series on geographic analysis and business intelligence tools for visualizing demographic, customer, and other location-based business data. Free seminars are being offered in 40 cities across the U.S.
Date: June 3, 2004
Place: Hilton Pasadena Pasadena, CA USA
ESRI and Information Builders Inc. (IBI) are co-hosting a nationwide seminar series on geographic analysis and business intelligence tools for visualizing demographic, customer, and other location-based business data. Free seminars are being offered in 40 cities across the U.S.
Date: June 7 - 9, 2004
Place: Gavle, Sweden
Ubiquitous Computing (UbiComp) is seen as one of the big trends in computing. It deals with distributed and mobile computer systems, which make the computer disappear - through a range of new devices and interaction possibilities. On the other side, GIS is changing from a tool for specialists to an infrastructure & tool used in a wide range of domains and applications.
Date: June 9 - 11, 2004
Place: Carleton University Ottawa, Canada
In recent years, the GIS industry has witnessed dramatic growth in the development and adoption of open source technologies. The technical GIS community adopted open source technology relatively early, and now mainstream GIS and broader IT industries have come on board as open source products have matured. Organizations are realizing the value of incorporating open source software as a core part of their business. This conference will provide an exciting opportunity for users and managers to network, learn about products and services, and develop both technical and management skills for adopting open source technologies. The event is expected to draw over 300 people from across the globe
representing the existing open source GIS user and developer community and interested participants from government, non-government organizations, academia, and industry.
Date: June 10, 2004
Place: Navy Pier Chicago, IL USA
Whether you are a power user, developer, manager or are new to using MapInfo, MapWorld 2004 is the place to be.
Date: June 10 - 11, 2004
Place: Surrey, British Columbia, Canada
Join our two-day (1/3 lecture, 2/3 exercise and problem solving) course and learn to unlock the powerful features of FME to more effectively manage your data translation and data transformation challenges. FME Training can help open up a whole new world of possibilities for you. Questions are encouraged throughout the class and attendees are encouraged to bring their own sample data files.
Date: June 21 - 23, 2004
Place: Westin Hotel Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
It is our great pleasure to invite you to the 97th Annual Conference of the Canadian Institute of Geomatics (CIG), Geomatics: Powering the Future. This Conference will explore the increasing role of geospatial technology in Canada and how it is moving from innovation to an everyday reality.
Date: June 21, 2004
Place: The Marriott Philadelphia conference rooms 304 & 305, Philadelphia, PA USA
Join us for a breakfast meeting at the Society of Nuclear Medicine Symposium 2004
Date: June 23 - 25, 2004
Place: UCL London, United Kingdom
EOGEO is a workshop for developers of Geospatial data services over the Web. It covers a wide field of applications from Earth Observation and GIS to Internet standards. The common themes are Web based solutions to resource discovery, interoperable data access, distributed data services and data fusion.
Date: June 24, 2004
Place: TechMart Santa Clara San Francisco, CA USA
Whether you are a power user, developer, manager or are new to using MapInfo, MapWorld 2004 is the place to be.
Date: June 28 - 29, 2004
Place: Chicago, IL USA
Discover how GIS technology provides a cost-effective solution for understanding, serving, and growing your customer base by helping you better organize and visualize existing data.
You can find the full GISCafe event calendar here.
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-- Susan Smith, GISCafe.com Managing Editor.
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