GEO Business 2015 Launches Calls for Papers

After the overwhelming success of the first GEO Business event earlier this year, the organisers are delighted to announce a Call for Papers for the GEO Business 2015 Conference, taking place at the Business Design Centre in London from 27-28 May 2015.

GEO Business 2015 offers an unrivalled opportunity to exchange global information about the latest geospatial technologies and services. The success of the last conference reflected its unique position within the industry; with over 115 abstracts received. For GEO Business 2015, the committee welcomes papers which will address the key commercial and technical issues facing the industry. This could include reporting on recent cutting-edge geospatial projects; approaches to unlock the potential of Big Data for geospatial professionals; smart GIS; data processing, presentation and applications; BIM meets geospatial; survey operations and systems integration; international and local specifications and standards; a focus on geospatial education; location intelligence and emerging technologies; asset management; hydrographic and coastal developments; boundary disputes and legal issues; or a look at geospatial developments around the world and their impact on Europe. Abstracts can be submitted online at: www.geobusinessshow.com before 17th December 2014.

Headed up by Graham Mills, Chairman of Technics Group and President of The Survey Association (TSA), the GEO 2015 Technical Conference Committee is made up of leaders from top geospatial organisations. Mr Mills commented, ”It’s my pleasure to stand as Conference Chairman for GEO Business 2015, especially at a time when we’re on the cusp of great change within our industry. I especially look forward to working alongside an outstanding Conference Technical Committee to review what we hope will be an abundance of abstracts following our call for papers. The aim is to attract work-in-progress reports on all aspects of geospatial technology and applications, with a particular emphasis on papers that address the key commercial and technical issues facing the industry and new approaches to data capture, data analysis and information management.”

Alongside the conference, GEO Business 2015 will be running a dynamic international exhibition – which will be nearly 400m2 bigger than the 2014 event – the response has already been overwhelming with 78% of the exhibitors from the 2014 show signed up within 2 weeks. Exhibitors will have the opportunity to demonstrate their products and services through commercial workshop sessions and an outside demonstration area; these sessions were a huge success at the launch event. Companies booking a stand before 2nd February 2015 will receive a complimentary workshop session (further details are available from Caroline Hobden: chobden@divcom.co.uk or +44(0)1453 836363).

Also at GEO Business 2015 will be a vibrant social programme to maximise possibilities for informal networking, including a gala dinner that was a sell-out at the 2014 show. With so much positive feedback about the launch event, the organisers are expecting an even greater turnout of visitors to GEO Business 2015, surpassing the level of 2014 which in itself achieved over 2000 people attending each day.

For full information about GEO 2015 at the Business Design Centre in London on 27-28 May 2015, or to register for FREE, please visit: www.GeoBusinessShow.com.