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GEO-12 Seminar programme announced

The two-day programme of seminars and workshops is designed to complement the geospatial focus of the exhibition. Building Information Management is a topical issue driven by government requirements for all public sector contracts of £10 million or over to be undertaken using BIM by 2015. A dedicated seminar session will explore the relationship between BIM and geospatial technologies and look at some of the opportunities and solutions that are coming to market.

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GEO-12  eventOrganisers of the UK’s only geospatial trade exhibition  have just released details of the seminar programme that will run alongside the  ‘sell out’ event. The two day programme of topical seminars and workshops will include a focus on Building Information Management (BIM), exploration of new tools for data collection including UAVs (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles) and crowd  sourcing as well as assessment of global satellite navigation systems (GNSS).  Special workshop sessions will include a laser scanning clinic and an open floor  debate looking at the next edition of the Royal Institution of Chartered  Surveyors (RICS) guidance on land surveying.

The sell-out GEO-12  exhibition, taking place on the 21st and 22nd of March 2012 at the Holiday Inn,  London Elstree, is completely free to attend. Annual attendee numbers of 600 or  more are attracted by a delegate package that includes free onsite parking and  refreshments, a stimulating programme of free seminars and workshops and live  product demos. In addition, those wishing to extend their stay can complement  their experience with a ticket for the event’s Gala Dinner sponsored by KOREC  and Trimble, topping the evening off with a great deal on overnight  accommodation.

The two-day programme of seminars and workshops is  designed to complement the geospatial focus of the exhibition. Building  Information Management is a topical issue driven by government requirements for  all public sector
contracts of £10 million or over to be undertaken using BIM by  2015. A dedicated seminar session will explore the relationship between BIM and  geospatial technologies and look at some of the opportunities and solutions that  are coming to market.

New data collection methodologies and  innovations, including UAV, crowd sourcing and the recent dramatic uptake of  laser scanning will also be explored and discussed. Sessions will include  ‘Mapping the Underground: buried utility surveys’, ‘Mapping and Visualisation’,  ‘Beyond the Point Cloud’ and ‘GNSS: just how accurate and reliable is  it?’.

“We hope that the mix of topical, interesting,  informative and even challenging seminars and workshops we have carefully  crafted appeals to visitors both old and new,” comments Stephen Booth of PV  Publications, organisers of
the event and publishers of Geomatics World, GIS  Professional and Engineering Surveying Showcase. “The speakers we have already  secured are of the highest quality and include some well know names from the  geospatial world.”

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