GeoImaging User Group Conference 2009

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Two day residential conference 28-29 September 2009, St Anne's College, Oxford

After the success of GeoImaging last year, Infoterra is pleased to announce GeoImaging 2009.

Feedback from GeoImaging 2008:
"Very informative, good coverage of products"
"Gave a good insight into how others are using ERDAS software"
"Facilities & support made for a focussed environment"
"Very informative, clearly experts in their field".

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image This year's conference will enable ERDAS imaging software users to receive information on product updates and future developments, as well as participate in workshops.

  • Keynote speaker sessions 
  • Product development updates
  • Tips and tricks
  • New software demonstrations
  • Hands-on workshops 

Keynote speakers will cover the military, oil & gas, central government, environmental & commercial arenas. To date confirmed speakers represent British Transport Police, Office of Public Works Ireland and the Foreign & Commonwealth Office.

Due to the success of GeoImaging last year, we are expecting to attract a large audience so please register your attendance by completing and returning the booking & payment forms asap, as places are limited. An early-bird rate of £99pp*, which includes all meals and overnight accommodation, is available to those who register before 30th June 2009.  The standard conference fee £150pp now applies.

We look forward to seeing you at GeoImaging 2009.

This conference is accredited by the Association for Geographic Information (AGI) and contributes towards achieving Chartered Geographer status. Delegates who attend are eligible to receive 7 CPD points towards their Continual Professional Development.

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