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Countdown for Asia-Pacific region’s most exciting conference begins*

April 2018 is going to be an exciting month for the geospatial industry as Asia-Pacific’s most premier conferences; GeoSmart Asia and Locate are joining hands to come together in Adelaide, Australia, from April 9-11, 2018.

Since their inception, both GeoSmart Asia and Locate, have been initiating dialogues and discussions for promotion of geospatial technologies across the region.

This collaborative event will deliver a far-reaching, dynamic, and powerful experience for its attendees.

Witness three days of insightful workshops, plenary and thematic sessions, social events, and exhibition displaying state-of-the-art technologies.

What can you expect in the 2018 edition GeoSmart Asia + Locate?
With the theme ‘The Art, Science and Business of Geospatial’, the conference is going to give a lowdown on the latest technology advancements in the geospatial industry, thrilling industry trends, and discussions on the solution-centric applications that would result in new business models.

These new business models will help in defining a roadmap for the geospatial industry.

But that’s not all.

Not only will the participants get an exclusive chance to be a part of the most informative and sought-after forums in the geospatial industry, they will also get the opportunity to make it great.

How, you ask?

GeoSmart Asia + Locate will be the perfect platform for you to position yourself or your brand globally.

If you have a compelling story to share or are keen to learn more about the geospatial industry, GeoSmart Asia + Locate is the place to be.

Are you looking to be a part of this exciting platform? Register today to secure your place!

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