Next Sydney GeoRabble runs 17 July

By on 1 July, 2014

GeoRabble

The next GeoRabble for Sydney has been announced, and will come back to its home town on Thursday 17 July at the Occidental Hotel in Wynyard.

The evening will revolve around Geo talks, networking with like-minded individuals, (free) pizza and (not so free) drinks from the bar. The pizza comes courtesy of Hexagon Geospatial, so many thanks to them.

The first line-up of speakers has also been announced, featuring:

  • Peter Jamieson (Umwelt):  Processing and Managing LiDAR
  • Andrew Harvey (Tianjara):  Landsat 8
  • David Whitfield (Geepers):  The evolution of in-building mapping and navigation

More speakers will be announced soon, as the organisers are on the lookout for exciting, engaging, or just plain interesting talks on anything geo-related.

If you have an interesting start-up, idea, experience or ‘war story’ you’d like to share in 5-10 minutes, then get in touch with the organisers at Sydney@georabble.org, with a title, a short description, and why you think they should pick your talk.

Just interested in attending? Register for this event on Eventbrite, or join the Meetup group.

Name: GeoRabble Sydney

Time: TBA

Date: 17 July 2014

Venue: Occidental Hotel

Address: 43 York Ln, Sydney NSW 2000

Cost: Free

Event Website: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/georabble-sydney-8-tickets-12000649265

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