Wednesday, May 05, 2010

Geospatial Computing Conference in Bethesda

The 1st Annual Conference on Computing for Geospatial Research and Application, dubbed the "Com.Geo Conference," will be held on June 21-23 at One Bethesda Metro Center in Bethesda, MD, an easy trip on the Red line.

The Com.Geo conference seeks to bring together scientists, researchers, engineers, software developers, decision makers, corporate managers, CTOs, CIOs, and IT administrators all over the world to share information and idea on innovative geospatial research and application technologies. The programs includes the following sessions and events:
  • 3 days of Full or Short Papers, Courses, Panels/Panels+, Invited Sessions, Workshops, and Tech Talks/Posters
  • 3 days of Free iExhibit demo show and Demo Talks
  • Multiple networking events (Job Fair, Brainstorm Corner, Banquets/Receptions, etc.)
  • Free special programs for attendee family members (Free iExhibit, etc.)
Keynote speakers include representatives from Microsoft, Oracle, MIT, Purdue, Open Geospatial Consortium, and Oak Ridge National Laboratory.

The discount for early registration ends May 20; there is also a waitlist students can join if they're interested in volunteering.

Direct links to:
Conference Web site
Conference Program
Accepted Papers
Keynote Speakers
Venue
Registration

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