Trimble announced that it will hold its International User Conference November 5-7, 2007 at the Mirage Hotel in Las Vegas.

The theme of Trimble Dimensions 2007 – Transform Your Business with the Connected Site – provides insight into how surveying, engineering, construction, mapping and geospatial professionals can apply process integration, positioning and communication technologies to transform business operations.

Building a connected site allows businesses to incorporate seamless workflows to reduce rework and maximize productivity. With more than 200 sessions across multiple specialty tracks, the conference will focus on increasing productivity in the field and in the office.
 
“Trimble Dimensions provides an opportunity for organizations to significantly improve their productivity by learning to apply advanced positioning and information technology,” said Steven W. Berglund, president and CEO of Trimble. “By integrating processes and building a connected site, engineers, surveyors and construction professionals can transform the way work is done.”

Attendees of Trimble Dimensions 2007 will:

– Hear from industry visionaries who will discuss today’s hottest issues and market trends;
– Participate in hands-on introductory and advanced product training;
– Attend technical breakout sessions on applying technology to real world problems to help organizations grow their business and maximize return on investment (ROI);
– Hear from Trimble users focusing on the practical use of technology in surveying, aerial mapping, civil engineering, highway and heavy construction, site preparation, and construction vehicle fleet management, as well as other emerging applications;
– Network with worldwide peers to share best practices.

The conference will also include a Partners Pavilion that will showcase the complete suite of Trimble construction, survey, engineering, aerial and mobile mapping, GIS and infrastructure solutions, including products from Tripod Data Systems (TDS), Applanix, Pacific Crest, Apache, Quantm, XYZ Solutions, Meridian Systems and INPHO. Highlighted solutions and technologies include GPS; total stations; field computing and data collection.