Trimble Dimensions 2006—Building Your Connected Site
Sunnyvale, Calif., Aug. 10, 2006 – Trimble (NASDAQ: TRMB) announced today the keynote speakers for its International User Conference—Trimble Dimensions 2006. The conference, which will be held November 6-8 at the Mirage Hotel in Las Vegas, focuses on applying technology to the needs faced daily by surveying, construction, and civil engineering professionals.
The connected site—changing the way work is done. Steven W. Berglund, president and CEO of Trimble, will discuss his vision of the connected site—where the application of advanced positioning and information technology plays a pivotal role in improving accuracy and productivity in all phases of the construction process from initial survey, to planning and design, through site preparation and into the building phase. Using technology-enabled tools, engineers, surveyors and construction professionals can change the face of their industries and how work is done.
Looking at the past to achieve excellence in the future. Dava Sobel, a former New York Times Science Reporter, is the author of three books with significant importance to the world of positioning science and satellite navigation today—Longitude, Galileo’s Daughter and The Planets. Ms. Sobel’s presentation will tie the past with our spirit of the future. This keynote is a must see event for all who believe we can still learn from our forefathers and their pursuit of achievement and excellence.
FutureView: a look ahead. You cannot stop change, but you can shape it to your advantage. Daniel Burrus, founder and CEO of Burrus Research Associates, will offer insights into the present and future opportunities made possible by rapid advances in technology. Innovations in science and technology continue to provide organizations with “new tools” that will increase productivity and efficiency in all areas. Knowing what these tools are, and how to creatively apply them, is vital to maintaining a competitive edge.
Looking for cosmic neighbors with the help of technology. Dr. Jill Tarter, director of the Center for SETI (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence) Research at the SETI Institute, was the real-life model for Jodie Foster’s character in the movie Contact based on Carl Sagan’s book. Dr. Tarter will take an in-depth look at the SETI Institute’s attempts to find habitable worlds by finding evidence of the inhabitants’ technology using the Allen Telescope Array (ATA) —and the role Trimble GPS plays in the endeavor.
The theme of Trimble Dimensions 2006—Building Your Connected Site—emphasizes how process integration and intelligent positioning technologies enable surveying, engineering and construction professionals to reduce rework, utilize assets more efficiently, accelerate design updates as well as improve the bidding, planning and billing cycles. With more than 125 sessions and 10 specialty tracks planned, the conference will focus on increasing productivity in the field and in the office.
Attendees of Trimble Dimensions 2006 will:
• Hear from key leaders who will discuss the latest industry issues and market trends
• Participate in hands-on introductory and advanced product training
• Attend technical and breakout sessions on applying positioning technology to real world problems to help organization grow their business and maximize return on investment (ROI)
• Hear from Trimble users focusing on the practical use of technology in surveying, civil engineering, highway and heavy construction, site preparation, and construction vehicle fleet management, as well as other emerging applications
• Network with worldwide peers to share best practices
The conference will also include a Partners Pavilion that will showcase the complete suite of Trimble construction, survey, engineering and infrastructure solutions, including products from Tripod Data Systems (TDS), Applanix, Pacific Crest, Apache and Quantm. Highlighted solutions and technologies include GPS; total stations; field computing and data collection; 3D scanning; pre-design construction planning; wireless communications; data transfer; and field and office software applications. Other technology providers who are Trimble partners will also participate in the conference to extend the conference’s range of products and applications.
To register for the Trimble Dimensions 2006 User Conference and find out more about this year’s speakers, view sessions and see other details about the conference agenda, visit: www.trimbleevents.com.
About Trimble’s Engineering and Construction Segment
Trimble, a world leader in GPS, construction lasers, robotic total stations and machine control solutions, is creating a broad range of innovative solutions that change the way construction work is done. Trimble is focusing on the development of technology and solutions in the core areas of surveying, construction and infrastructure. From concept to completion, Trimble’s integrated systems streamline jobs and improve productivity.
About Trimble
Trimble is a leading innovator of Global Positioning System (GPS) technology. In addition to providing advanced GPS components, Trimble augments GPS with other positioning technologies as well as wireless communications and software to create complete customer solutions. Trimble’s worldwide presence and unique capabilities position the Company for growth in emerging applications including surveying, agriculture, machine guidance, fleet and asset management, wireless platforms, and telecommunications infrastructure. Founded in 1978 and headquartered in Sunnyvale, Calif., Trimble has more than 2,400 employees in more than 18 countries worldwide.
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