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GeoWeb 2009 Registration

GeoWeb 2009 Academic Track Registration

GeoWeb 2009 - Overview
GeoWeb conferences focus exclusively on geographic information systems, the Internet, and the economic potential associated with their convergence. GeoWeb 2009 will continue the tradition of focusing on the reciprocal impact of the Web and Geographic Information as well as the ever-increasing need for collaboration in light of global economic and environmental concerns. GeoWeb 2009 is for everyone! Representatives from both public and private organizations are invited to meet, discuss and learn about today’s most innovative geospatial technologies. Be sure to save the date and join us this coming summer as we explore and unlock the future of the GeoWeb! Registration begins online April 2, 2009.
GeoWeb 2009 is taking place July 27-31, 2009 in downtown Vancouver, BC Canada at the Morris J. Wosk Centre for Dialogue.
Emphasis on Urban Environments
Our cities are growing, are home to most of our world’s population, are the center of most economic activities, and are the origin of most of our problems related to our impact on the natural world. Our cityscapes are the most important landscape of our time. New to GeoWeb 2009 is the emphasis on urban environments and the integration of BIM/CAD/GIS.
Academic Track on 3D Cityscapes
The academic program is available! On Wednesday (July 29th) and Thursday (July 30th) this special program will be dedicated to the presentation of research results in all scientific fields related to 3D Cityscapes and contribute to the state of the art in support of city modeling including in particular 3D structure design, semantic modeling, model acquisition, visualization, and analysis.
The Academic Track of the GeoWeb 2009 conference is co-organized by the three Working Groups III/4, IV/8, and IV/5 of the International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ISPRS), Galdos Systems Inc., and Simon Fraser University.
View the schedule here.