GeoWeb 2008 Online Registration Closes TODAY

Vancouver, BC, CANADA, July 14th, 2008 - Don’t miss this last opportunity to register online for GeoWeb 2008 in Vancouver, B.C. July 21-25th, 2008!

The workshops are selling out quickly.

Sold Out

  • A Complete Guide to Geo-Spatial Technology at Microsoft
  • GML and Related Technology
  • Google Earth Weather and KML Layers

Only Two Seats Available for each workshop:

  • Mapguide Open Source brings together CAD, GIS and BIM technologies

Only Eight Seats Available for each workshop:

  • Creating and Using Geospatial Image and Data Services
  • LiDAR: Understanding the Basics of Pulsing Lasers in the Creation of 3D Digital Point Datasets
  • OGC and OGC Standards: An Update on Activities and Current Status of Key OGC Standards
  • Registries for the GeoWeb
  • Using Open Source Software to Process Geo-Semantic / Geo-Spatial Knowledge and Visuals Part 1
  • Using Open Source Software to Process Geo-Semantic / Geo-Spatial Knowledge and Visuals Part 2

Only Fifteen Seats Available for each workshop:

  • 3D Geospatial: Project Implementation Methods and Best Practices
  • A Developer-Level Intro to Using JavaScript, REST and Web 2.0 Technologies
  • BIMStorm Vancouver
  • Geospatial Data Quality
  • Map Based RIA Development Using Adobe Flex and AIR
  • XML and XQuery, and Their Application to Spatial Information

Don’t miss this chance to hear the leaders within the geospatial community share their expertise.

Online Registration closes TODAY, Monday July 14, 2008. There will be onsite registration, however it may be limited based on available seating for certain workshops, events or days.

Please visit us at www.geowebconference.org.

For media inquiries, please contact:

Stephanie Hughes-White, MBA, Galdos Systems Inc.
+1.604.484.2768 or shugheswhite@galdosinc.com

GeoWeb 2008 Registration Closes in 1 WEEK

Vancouver, BC, CANADA, July 7th, 2008 - The GeoWeb 2008 Conference is gaining in
popularity and you won’t want to miss this last chance to register.

Ron Lake, Chairman & CEO of Galdos Systems Inc. says,
"GeoWeb 2008 appears set to pass all expectations. Abstract submissions were up
more than 50%, early bird registration more than 80%, and the quality and breadth
of papers and presentations is really fantastic. There is still time to register.
Don’t miss this exciting and informative event."

The GeoWeb 2008 Conference lineup:

  • 3 Keynote Speakers (Dr. John Curlander, general manager, Microsoft Virtual Earth Business Unit; Michael T. Jones, chief technology advocate, Google; and Alex Miller, founder and president, ESRI Canada Ltd.)
  • 3 Invited Speakers (Dr. Michael F. Goodchild, professor of geography, University of California, Santa Barbara; Dr. Michael Kay, technical director, Saxonica; and Kimon G. Onuma, FAIA, president, Onuma, Inc.)
  • Over 50 Paper Presentations
  • 16 workshops
  • 2 Spark Panels
  • Plenary Session
  • A Vendor Exhibit Hall & Reception
  • GeoWeb’s 1st Student Contest Winners
  • A Networking Reception & Fireworks

"The momentum for this year’s GeoWeb conference has been outstanding. I’m confident
this will be the biggest and best GeoWeb yet," said Bob Samborski, Executive Director
of GITA.

So don’t miss this opportunity to register for GeoWeb 2008 in Vancouver, B.C. July
21-25th, 2008! For full conference details, please visit us at www.geowebconference.org.

For media inquiries, please contact:
Stephanie Hughes-White, Galdos Systems Inc.
+1.604.484.2768 or shugheswhite@galdosinc.com

GeoWeb 2008 Registration Closes in Fourteen Days

Vancouver, BC, CANADA, July 1st, 2008 – The GeoWeb 2008 Conference is gaining in popularity and you won’t want to miss this chance to register.

“GeoWeb is a great forum to meet with the leaders and innovators from business, public sector and academia to learn how web based geospatial technologies are changing the way people live and work.” – Dr. John Curlander, general manager, Microsoft Public Sector Product Group

GeoWeb 2008 Keynote Speakers
• Dr. John Curlander, general manager, Microsoft Virtual Earth Business Unit
• Michael T. Jones, chief technology advocate, Google
• Alex Miller, founder and president, ESRI Canada Ltd.

GeoWeb 2008 Invited Speakers
• Dr. Michael F. Goodchild, professor of geography, University of California, Santa Barbara
• Dr. Michael Kay, technical director, Saxonica
• Kimon G. Onuma, FAIA, president, Onuma, Inc.

The conference will also include:
• Over 50 Paper Presentations
• 16 workshops
• 2 Spark Panels
• Plenary Session
• A Vendor Exhibit Hall & Reception
• GeoWeb’s 1st Student Contest Winners
• A Networking Reception & Fireworks

So don’t miss this opportunity to register as we look forward to you joining us at GeoWeb 2008 in Vancouver, B.C. July 21-25th, 2008!

For full information on the conference, please visit us at www.geowebconference.org.

For media inquiries, please contact:
Stephanie Hughes-White, Galdos Systems Inc.
+1.604.484.2768 or shugheswhite@galdosinc.com

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GeoWeb 2008 Conference Welcomes the Integrated Land Management Bureau and ScanEx Research and Development Center as new Sponsors

Vancouver, BC, CANADA, June 26, 2008 – GeoWeb 2008 conference organizers are pleased to announce the newest sponsors:

  • The Integrated Land Management Bureau, Ministry of Agriculture and Lands of the Province of British Columbia as a new Gold Sponsor
  • ScanEx Research and Development Center as a new Bronze Sponsor

Ron Lake, CEO of Galdos Systems Inc. says, “We are happy to announce the Integrated Land Management Bureau, and ScanEx as sponsors of GeoWeb 2008. This reflects the growing local and international presence of the event. It is a pleasure to see such organizations on the masthead.”

“Adding these first time sponsors to GeoWeb is an indication that the conference’s scope is increasing, and that bodes well for the continued growth and maturation of this event,” said Bob Samborski, Executive Director of GITA.

We look forward to you joining us at GeoWeb 2008 in Vancouver, B.C. July 21-25th, 2008!

For full information on the conference, please visit us at www.geowebconference.org.

For media inquiries, please contact:

Stephanie Hughes-White, Galdos Systems Inc.

+1.604.484.2768 or shugheswhite@galdosinc.com

GeoWeb 2008 Early Bird Registration Closes Tomorrow!

Vancouver, BC, CANADA, June 12, 2008 - The GeoWeb 2008 Conference early bird registration will close tomorrow.

The GeoWeb 2008 conference line-up is exciting, and we are pleased offer:

  • Over 50 Paper Presentations
  • 16 workshops
  • 2 Spark Panels
  • Plenary Session
  • A Vendor Exhibit Hall & Reception
  • GeoWeb’s 1st Student Contest
  • A Networking Reception & Fireworks

GeoWeb 2008 Keynote Speakers

  • Dr. John Curlander, general manager, Microsoft Virtual Earth Business Unit
  • Michael T. Jones, chief technology advocate, Google
  • Alex Miller, founder and president, ESRI Canada Ltd.

GeoWeb 2008 Invited Speakers

  • Dr. Michael F. Goodchild, professor of geography, University of California, Santa Barbara
  • Dr. Michael Kay, technical director, Saxonica
  • Kimon G. Onuma, FAIA, president, Onuma, Inc.

We look forward to you joining us at GeoWeb 2008 in Vancouver, B.C. July 21-25th, 2008!

For full information on the conference, please visit us at http://geowebconference.org.

For media inquiries, please contact:
Stephanie Hughes-White, Galdos Systems Inc.
+1.604.484.2768 or shugheswhite@galdosinc.com

GeoWeb 2008 Early Bird Registration Closing in 2 Weeks

Vancouver, BC, CANADA, May 30, 2008 - The GeoWeb 2008 Conference early bird registration will be closing on June 13th, so don’t miss this great savings opportunity.

The GeoWeb 2008 conference line-up is exciting, and we are pleased to have speaking:

Keynote Speakers
    * Dr. John Curlander, general manager, Microsoft Virtual Earth Business Unit
    * Michael T. Jones, chief technology advocate, Google
    * Alex Miller, founder and president, ESRI Canada Ltd.

Invited Speakers
    * Dr. Michael F. Goodchild, professor of geography, University of California, Santa Barbara
    * Dr. Michael Kay, technical director, Saxonica
    * Kimon G. Onuma, FAIA, president, Onuma, Inc.

The conference will also include:

    * 16 workshops
    * Over 50 Paper Presentations
    * A Vendor Exhibit Hall & Reception
    * 2 Spark Panels
    * GeoWeb’s 1st Student Contest
    * A Networking Reception & Fireworks

We look forward to you joining us at GeoWeb 2008 in Vancouver, B.C. July 21-25th, 2008!

For full contest and conference details, please http://geowebconference.org.

For media inquiries, please contact:
Stephanie Hughes-White, Galdos Systems Inc.
+1.604.484.2768 or shugheswhite@galdosinc.com

GeoWeb 2008 Conference – Student Contest Final Notice

Vancouver, BC, CANADA, May 13, 2008 – Deadline for GeoWeb 2008 Student Contest is this Friday!

The deadline for submitting your registration and final submissions is due this Friday, May 16, 2008.

The objective of the contest is to materially advance the development of the GeoWeb with either a theoretical solution or a piece of software (All software must be open source and free of any royalties or other encumbrances.)

To help students prepare their submissions for the GeoWeb 2008 student contest, the following are a few suggestions:

  • Generate 3D models for Google Earth, Virtual Earth etc. from CAD drawings automatically.
  • To enhance position measurement inside a building.
  • Integrate Google or Virtual Earth with Second Life.
  • Generalize from large scale to small scale in 2D and 3D.
  • Generate GML (observations) from KML and KML (by styling) from GML.
  • Validate geography and topology automatically using a rule based mechanism.
  • To visualize the content of an ebRIM (OASIS) registry.
  • Develop visualization mechanisms for travelogues.
  • Use wavlets to integrate geometry, coverages and observations.

Students may registration at http://geowebconference.org/students-academia/contest-information.

For full contest and conference details, please http://geowebconference.org.

For media inquiries, please contact:
Stephanie Hughes-White, Galdos Systems Inc.
+1.604.484.2768 or shugheswhite@galdosinc.com

GeoWeb 2008 Conference - Student Contest Closing Soon

Vancouver, BC, CANADA, May 1, 2008 - Time is running out to enter the GeoWeb 2008 Student Contest!!!

The deadline for submitting your registration and final submissions is May 15, 2008.

The objective of the contest is to materially advance the development of the GeoWeb with either a theoretical solution or a piece of software (All software must be open source and free of any royalties or other encumbrances.)

To help students prepare their submissions for the GeoWeb 2008 student contest, the following are a few suggestions:

* Generate 3D models for Google Earth, Virtual Earth etc. from CAD drawings automatically.
* To enhance position measurement inside a building.
* Integrate Google or Virtual Earth with Second Life
* Generalize from large scale to small scale in 2D and 3D.
* Generate GML (observations) from KML and KML (by styling) from GML.
* Validate geography and topology automatically using a rule based mechanism.
* To visualize the content of an ebRIM (OASIS) registry.
* Develop visualization mechanisms for travelogues
* Use wavlets to integrate geometry, coverages and observations.

Students may registration at http://geowebconference.org/students-academia/contest-information.

For full contest and conference details, please visit us at www.geowebconference.org.

For media inquiries, please contact:
Stephanie Hughes-White, Galdos Systems Inc.
+1.604.484.2768 or shugheswhite@galdosinc.com

GeoWeb 2008 Registration is now OPEN

Vancouver, BC, CANADA, April 25, 2008 – GeoWeb 2008 Conference Organizers have opened registration for this year’s incredible conference. Don’t miss this opportunity to register and hear from industry leaders as they share their knowledge and to network with your fellow peers.

GeoWeb 2008’s conference line-up is exciting, and we are pleased to present our conference program:

Keynote Speakers

Dr. John Curlander, general manager, Microsoft Virtual Earth Business Unit
Michael T. Jones, chief technology advocate, Google
Alex Miller, founder and president, ESRI Canada Ltd.

Invited Speakers
Dr. Michael F. Goodchild, professor of geography, University of California, Santa Barbara
Dr. Michael Kay, technical director, Saxonica
Kimon G. Onuma, FAIA, president, Onuma, Inc.

Workshops
This year’s workshops are promising to challenge our attendees with new and thought provoking concepts and ideas that include:
• 3D Geospatial: Project Implementation Methods and Best Practices
• A Complete Guide to Geo-Spatial Technology at Microsoft
• A Developer-Level Introduction to Using Javascript, REST and Web 2.0 Technologies
• BIMStorm Vancouver
• Creating and Using Geospatial Image and Data Services
• GeoSpatial Data Quality
• GML and Related Technology
• Google Earth Weather and KML Layers
• LiDAR: Understanding the Basics of Pulsing Lasers in the Creation of 3D Digital Point Datasets
• Map Based RIA Development Using Adobe Flex and AIR
• Mapguide Open Source brings Together CAD, GIS and BIM Technologies
• OGC and OGC Standards: An update on activities and current status of key OGC standards.
• Registries for the GeoWeb
• Using Open Source Software to Process Geo-Semantic / Geo-Spatial Knowledge and Visuals – (Part 1 & 2)
• XML and XQuery, and Their Application to Spatial Information

Paper Presentations
With an overwhelming response and an increase of 60% submittals, we are pleased to have over 50 presenters discussing such topics as:
• Architecture and Semantics of the Geospatial Web
• Business and Policy in the Geoweb
• CAD-BIM GIS Integration
• GeoWeb in Security and Defense
• Data Federation for the GeoWeb
• Municipal GeoWeb Applications
• Community Collaboration
• Real Time Emergency and Public Safety
• GeoWeb for Physical Infrastructure

Vendor Exhibit Hall & Reception
This is a great opportunity to meet all of our vendors and to hear each of them as they present information on their organization and products.

Spark Panels
This year’s two Spark Panels will include:
• A Look at Three Open Source GIS Servers: GeoServer, MapGuide, and MapServer
• National Critical Infrastructure Data Models: Implications for Local Government and Utilities

GeoWeb’s 1st Student Contest
As the student contest will be closing in less than a month, we look forward to being able to showcase our winner(s) at the GeoWeb 2008 conference.

Networking Reception & Fireworks
This will be an unforgettable networking event and dinner, while we are onboard the MV Britannia and sharing in Vancouver’s spectacular Celebration of Light International Fireworks Competition.

Sponsorships
Our sponsorships are filling up fast. Don’t miss this great event to help make your mark in the GeoWeb world. For more details please check out our sponsorship prospectus.

Going Green
In an effort to reduce the environmental impact of hosting a conference, the GeoWeb organizers are taking the necessary steps to make the GeoWeb Conference, a more green and sustainable conference.

For full information on the conference, please visit us at www.geowebconference.org.

For media inquiries, please contact:
Stephanie Hughes-White, Galdos Systems Inc.
+1.604.484.2768 or shugheswhite@galdosinc.com

GeoWeb 2008 Conference – Student Contest Update

Vancouver, BC, CANADA, April 18, 2008 – With less than a month away to submit, could you be the winner of the 1st GeoWeb Student Contest? If so, we want to hear from you!!!

The deadline for submitting your registration and final submissions is less than one month away.

The objective of the contest is to materially advance the development of the GeoWeb with either:
· A theoretical solution or a piece of software (All software must be open source and free of any royalties or other encumbrances)

To help students prepare their submissions for the GeoWeb 2008 student contest, here are a few ideas:
· Generate 3D models for Google Earth, Virtual Earth etc. from CAD drawings automatically.
· To enhance position measurement inside a building.
· Integrate Google or Virtual Earth with Second Life
· Generalize from large scale to small scale in 2D and 3D.
· Generate GML (observations) from KML and KML (by styling) from GML.
· Validate geography and topology automatically using a rule based mechanism.
· To visualize the content of an ebRIM (OASIS) registry.
· Develop visualization mechanisms for travelogues
· Use wavlets to integrate geometry, coverages and observations.

Students may submit a registration of an abstract of their proposal at any time (see http://geowebconference.org/students-academia/contest-information).

Note that both registration and final submissions are due and must be submitted no later than May 15, 2008.

For full contest and conference details, please http://geowebconference.org.

For media inquiries, please contact:
Stephanie Hughes-White, Galdos Systems Inc.
+1.604.484.2768 or shugheswhite@galdosinc.com

 

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