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GeoXchange Line-Up Now Finalized

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With the GeoXchange dates (April 23 & 24) fast approaching, the line-up of industry experts is proving this event to be the must-attend conference for this fiscal year.


Key Note Speakers Include:

Mike Jackson OGC Chair & University of Nottingham
Peter te Haar Ordnance Survey Great Britain

With further presentations from:

European Commission – JRC INSPIRE - Current Status and Future Challenges
Multimap Building an Infrastructure for the neo-geography/mashup community
Alterra/WUR Practical Experience: the Dutch Base Model
UK Met Office Delivering Web Forecasts at the UK MET Office
Tenet Technology Open Standards to Deliver Coherent Geospatial Data In Defence
UK Hydrographic Office S-100 - IHO Geospatial Standard For Hydrographic Data
British Geological Survey GeoScience Markup Language GeoSciML
Grontmij NL The DURP Project - data harvesting in the Netherlands
grit GbmH Introducing ALKIS in Germany : Status and Impact
The Scottish Government A Scottish SDI
Snowflake Software It's a Balancing Act
The University of Berlin CityGML - International Standardization of Virtual 3D City Models
Oracle Corporation The next steps

And official Sponsorship by:

Oracle
Infotech
TENET

 

Where else can you hear from the source of 3 main data providers? And learn about the best practice towards joined-up data and INSPIRE?

Data sharing is not a national issue!
Data sharing is not a European issue!
The need to share data is a world-wide concern!

This two-day conference will provide you access to an open forum for commercial and technical discussions and help you consider the pro's and con's around the data sharing phenomenon.

Registration is now open – visit www.snowflakesoftware.com/conference for further information.


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