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1Spatial Conference 2008 Industry Speakers Announced
1Spatial announces the first wave of confirmed speakers who will be participating in their 2008 Conference: ‘1 Source of Truth’, being held from 29th April to 1st May at the Radisson SAS Hotel, Stansted Airport, UK.
Keynote speakers already confirmed for the conference include Antti Jakobsson and Dave Lovell from EuroGeographics, who will be talking about Spatial Data Infrastructures (SDIs), and Iain Greenway, CEO of Ordnance Survey Northern

Iain Greenway
Les Hawker from Transport for London will be discussing some of the challenges they are facing in the run up to the 2012 Olympics, and Paul Watson from 1Spatial will be talking about the current Ordnance Survey of Great Britain project, which will deliver an integrated map revision and production process next year. Brian Higgs from Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council will be examining the DNF in action and Tyler Mitchell, Executive Director of the Open Source Geospatial Foundation, will be addressing the growing role of Open Source Software in geospatial systems.

Les Hawker
During the conference there will be a number of different ‘tracks’ operating, with representatives from different market sectors involved. In the Utilities track, Michelle Kiernan from MidCoast Water in
Geoff Zeiss, Chief Technical Officer for Autodesk, will be presenting in the 3D track on the topic of CAD/GIS convergence and in the same track, Gregory Reinecke, Director of LSI, will be discussing 3D Topology modelling.

Geoff Zeiss
In the other tracks, namely the public sector and data supply, speakers will include Geoff Smith and Dan Morton from the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, and Dan Paull from PSMA Australia respectively. Geoff Smith and Dan Morton will be talking about the integration of national cartography and Earth Observation data, while Dan Paull continues the data integration theme, but on a bigger scale – integration of data across
With sponsors including Oracle, Autodesk, Infotech, Blue Marble Geographics, eSpatial Informatica, HP and Salford GIS, the 1Spatial Conference is set to deliver a comprehensive learning package for everyone working with spatial data, from expert Practitioners, through to Programmers and Chief Executive Officers. Focussed discussions, presentations and workshops will help you to use your spatial data more effectively and efficiently; our comprehensive agenda will also include topics around integrating spatial data and building Spatial Data Infrastructures (SDIs).
The workshop is followed by the 1Spatial Conference 2008 and is only open to registered conference delegates. Registration is NOW OPEN, with an early bird discount available until 1st March.
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