APSEA: the recognition of excellence

By on 31 March, 2014
The 2011 APSEA dinner and ceremony.

The 2011 APSEA dinner and ceremony.

 

The Asia Pacific Spatial Excellence Awards (APSEA) is the premier spatial event in the national calendar. This year celebrates its 10th year and the coming together of both the industry and individual national awards. Winners from each state are finalists at APSEA.

The APSEA is a night where organisations and individuals are acknowledged for their contributions to industry, government and the community for the promotion of spatial information, technology, and services. It is expected that this event will continue to grow in numbers and stature. It is already recognised beyond our own traditional boundaries.

Winning recognition at the APSEA makes you and your company stand out. Awards bring prestige and recognition of the excellence being achieved by key individuals and organisations. When you win an APSEA award, you’re in league with some great companies and remarkable leaders. Wining an award at the APSEA is the highest honour within the spatial industry.

This year, the APSEA awards will be held as part of Locate14 at the APSEA dinner on Tuesday April 8 at Parliament House Canberra.

More information and tickets are available at the Locate14 APSEA site.

Locate14 will run from 7-9 April 2014 at the National Convention Centre, in Canberra.

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