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Call for Papers for Hexagon 2012

  27/01/2012
Leica Geosystems is seeking papers for its three tracks at Hexagon 2012, to be held from 4th to 7th June 2012 at the MGM Grand Hotel, Las Vegas, USA. The Geosystems track includes three sub-tracks: Trends in Mapping & Positioning for Government & Industry; HDS/Laser Scanning; and Geospatial Solutions. Those interested in presenting should submit abstracts by 9th April 2012.
 

 

A number of speaking opportunities are available and conference registration fees are waived for speakers. Submittals should be approximately 150 words in length and reflect topics of interest and value to fellow attendees.

 

The event is promising to feature a global gathering of users and experts from all parts of Hexagon AB, including Leica Geosystems, Intergraph, Z/I Imaging, ERDAS, and Hexagon Metrology. More than 3,000 attendees are expected.

 

 

Combined, over 70 presentations are expected in the Geosystems track alone, incorporating user testimonials, reports on industry trends, new technology previews, interactive technical demonstrations, training classes, and more.

 

Contacts for paper submission are for Trends in Mapping & Positioning for Government & Industry: Agnes Zeiner, Agnes.Zeiner@leica-geosystems.com, +41 71 727 34 08 (Switzerland);  for HDS/Laser Scanning: Geoff Jacobs, Geoff.Jacobs@leicaus.com, +1 925 790 2317 (California) and for Geospatial Solutions: Doug Flint, Doug.Flint@leicaus.com, +1 978 692 8500 x222 (Massachusetts) .

 

 





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