GeoRabble Tas #9

GeoRabble Tas #9

GeoRabble is back in Hobart for the first time this year! Jacobs has agreed to sponsor the event, which means we can run one, so we are! No surprises, it’s just a great chance to catch up with some nice folks with similar interests and share a few words over a beverage or two.

Presenters

We have four fantastic presenters coming along to share their GeoStories with us:

  • Karen Alexander talking about participatory mapping
  • Deanna Hutchinson talking about using Vitamin D to grow the spatial industry
  • Edward King talking about remote sensing, specifcally about the remote bits
  • Clothilde Langlais talking about her work modelling the oceans

Details

Date: Thursday 28th June, 2018
Time: Doors open 5:00pm, Presentations from 5.20 pm
Location: Republic Bar in Hobart

Standard GeoRabble Format: A handful speakers, 10 mins each, usual rules.

Registration: Attendance is free, but for catering purposes we need you to register!

Register now!

What is GeoRabble?

GeoRabble is about celebrating the everyday challenges and triumphs of working with location. Everything from the mundane to the glamorous, unfiltered by professional bodies, government and private company agendas and industry politics.

Who is GeoRabble for?

Anyone who has anything to do with GeoHipsters, GeoTech, GeoDev, GeoBusiness, GeoTrends, GeoFutures, GeoPasts – you name it, as long as you’re passionate and want to share your challenges, triumphs, frustrations and pride in the work that you do.

Please contact us if you’d like to be a part of sponsoring a future event.

The Small Print follows: GeoRabble Rules

1. Celebrate each others’ triumphs
2. Respect each others’ choice – no technology bigotry
3. No sales pitches – this includes services, software, data etc.
4. No company logos or ‘about us’ slides
5. Keep it short

Follow @georabble on twitter or use the hashtag #georabbletas to join the conversation

Supported by Jacobs. Thanks Jacobs 😉

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