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Announcement | 2 August 2016
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LATE BOOKING SURCHARGE DATE EXTENDED;
Late booking surcharge date: 31 Aug 2016
Event dates: 12, 13 & 14 Sep 2016
Conference and exhibition of GIS, surveying, geo-informatics,
mapping, remote sensing and location-based business
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Plenary session: Geomatics Indaba 2015
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FOR FULL DETAILS SEE: GEOMATICS INDABA 20116 WEBSITE
You are requested to share this announcement widely with your friends, colleagues, business associates, and all interested persons
____________________________________________________________________________ LATE BOOKING SURCHARGE DATE EXTENDED TO 31 AUG 2016
We are pleased to advise that the late booking surcharge date for delegate registrations has been extended from 31 July 2016 to 31 August 2016.
For all delegate registrations received on or before 31 August 2016, the standard delegate fees will apply.
For all delegate registrations received after 31 August 2016, a 10% late booking surcharge will apply, and no further extensions will be granted.
Therefore please book right away to save money.
Click here for registration fees and to register as a delegate online
The dates for Geomatics Indaba 2016 are as follows:
Exhibition setup and early registration: Sun 11 Sep 2016 at Emperors Palace
Conference and exhibition: Mon & Tue 12 & 13 Sep 2016 at Emperors Palace
Training room sessions: Mon & Tue 12 & 13 Sep 2016 at Emperors Palace
Field training day: Wed 14 Sep 2016 at Transnet School of Rail, Esselenpark Campus
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PROVISIONAL PROGRAMME OF PAPERS PRESENTED
The following papers are scheduled to be presented at Geomatics Indaba 2016 on
12 & 13 Sep 2016:
- "Mapping beyond boundaries: challenges and prospect of professional surveying practice in Nigeria", by Dinebari Akpee, University Of New Brunswick, Canada
- "A comparison of the two methods for gravimetric geoid computation and the study of the S.A. vertical datum", by Siphiwe Mphuthi, DRDLR
- "RIEGL's versatile VUX-1 laser scanning engine for multiple kinematic applications", by Thomas Gaisecker, RIEGL Laser Measurement Systems
- "Independent Power Producers and GIS", by Derrick Wells, Eskom
- "The future of the profession and where we fit in", by Altus Strydom, SAGI
- "Proposals on leveraging global frameworks to enhance geospatial capacity", by Lawrence Modise, StatsSA
- "The need for strategic planning in business or for people in management positions", by Johann van Jaarsveld, Simplexity Consulting
- "Strengthening collaboration between professionals within the built environment, why we need to beta", by Janet Channing, MetGovis
- "Occupation Specific Dispensation (OSD) for Survey Technicians", by Fani Motimone, DRDLR
- "African Geodetic Reference Frame as a standard for positioning and navigation", by Ivan F Muzondo, UP & HartRAO
- "Technology vs Tape - How BIM is changing setting out on site", by John Carey, Optron
- "RPAS Flight Operations and the Application Process", by Sonet Kock, AviComply
- "Traffic congestion, a worldwide problem that effects everyone of us...", by Jaap Schaapherder, TomTom Africa
- "The M.App of the Future is Now", by Dean McCormick, Hexagon Geospatial
- "Miniaturised Laser Mapping Systems and 21st century support", by Matthew Bester, 3D Laser Mapping
- "More paper for the people: A self-service georeferenced PDF map production system for Mondi Forestry", by Arie Claassens, Esri South Africa
- "Mining Information Systems and the importance of appropriate architectural designs as key enabler for MIS deployments", by Freddie Huyser, Optron
- "The use of Geomatics to protect the true value of waste rock in modern mining", by Daniel Mafoko, De Beers Group/IMSSA
- "Flash flood risk assessment for Upper Teesta River Besin - using the hydrological modeling system", by Abhisek Chakrabarty, Vidyasagar University, Midnapore
- "Converting remote sensing spatial data to spatial knowledge", by Michael Breetzke, Swift UAS Geospatial
- "Using remote sensing to inform sustainable management of communal rangelands", by Galaletsang Keebine, North-West University
- "Mapping the impact of mining across the SADC landscape using Landsat 8 imagery", by Lungile Moyo, GeoTerraImage
- "Land Acquisition & Redistribution - Application of GIS & MCDM", by Matheri Kangethe, Agizo Solutions
- "Dangerous development on dolomite: considering the spatial distribution and physical vulnerability of low-income human settlements", by Maryna Storie, Geographic Risk Management
- "South Africa Spatial Data Infrastructure assessment and evaluation: Key driver for change- a social", by Andrew Tshililo, StatsSA
- "Application to register Geo-spatial projects on the SASDI Data Capture Project Register (DCPR) ", by Sam Mokgethi Motswenyane, DRDLR
- "GIS innovations that inform the EIA process", by Marlanie Moodley, Department of Environmental Affairs
- "Conceptualising custodian contributions for wetlands data", by Nicolene Fourie, Department of Environmental Affairs
- "Addressing requirements for an Environmental SDI", by Nicolene Fourie, Department of Environmental Affairs
- "National Spatial Planning Data Repository Ecosystem", by Mfanafuthi Gama, DRDLR
- "Geomatics - the Lego of the world", by Laurette Coetzee and Marna Roos, AfriGIS
- "Seamless integration of Geomatics in life, business and health", by Marna Roos and Laurette Coetzee, AfriGIS
- "An assessment of land degradation in a spatial and temporal framework in Mneno catchment of the East", by Mathabo Dadasi, NMMU
- "Supporting decision making in South Africa, through the development of innovative data products", by Stuart Martin, GeoTerraImage
- "Developing geospatial data for an informed Africa", by Stuart Martin, GeoTerraImage
- "Planning for Primary Health Care Services", by Francois Venter, Gauteng Dept. of Health
- "The development of the Northern Cape Agricultural Information System", by Lindelani Hlophe, Department of Agriculture, Land Reform
- "Outdoor advertising management for Johannesburg Property Company", by Rachel McDermott, Aspire Solutions
- "Utility Asset Management System of WASA - A GIS based approach for sustainable service delivery", by Sana Khushi, University of the Punjab
- "Improving Rwanda Land Administration Information Systems", by Kendall James, Leica Geosystems
- "Development of Geography Virtual Field Trips for Grade 12 learners", by Tsholofelo Diphoko, Esri South Africa
- "Research and Innovation: GIS contribution to pulses and food security for the poor in South Africa", by Ivan F Muzondo, UP & HartRAO
- "Enterprise GIS made easy", by Markus Holler, Hexagon Geospatial
- "Curbing service delivery protest by an end-to end approach to field service workflow", by Wilhelm Herbst, Optron
- "Beacons for 21st century mining: Considerations for the African mining sector", by Fred Cawood, IMSSA/Wits
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HP: Winner of the best large exhibition stand at Geomatics Indaba 2015
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