GIS Seminars, Workshops, and Exhibitions for ESRI Users (GISWORX 2006) has been organized to provide a unique in-depth learning environment on different aspects of GIS. The objective is to enable users to build and implement their own GIS.
GISWORX 2006 will gather several technical and professional GIS experts from GISTEC, ESRI, MAPS geosystems, Microsoft, HP, Orion Technology, AED-SICAD, Telcordia, Hummingbird, Advantica, SAFE Software, Trimble, and other technology partners. Together they will try to achieve this aim through over 25 technical workshops and seminars covering a variety of topics related to ESRI software and GIS technology, case studies that tackle key issues related to successful implementation of GIS in various industries, and other GIS system tools beneficial to every users.
The event also presents an invaluable opportunity for the GIS community to get involve, network, and exchange knowledge and expertise.
GISWORX 2006 will be held at the Beach Rotana Hotel & Towers in Abu Dhabi on September 17-19 2006. The event is organized by GISTEC and supported by HP Middle East.
Who Should Attend
All users of ESRI software including among others:
• Technical staff
• Analysts
• Engineers
• GIS Practitioners
• Policymakers & Decision makers
• GIS managers
• Geography professors and students
• Developers
• Researchers
• Environmentalists
• Cartographers
• Surveyors
• Planners
From the following industry sectors:
• Oil and gas
• Local and central government
• Military
• Police
• Universities
• Environment
• Fisheries and agriculture
• Electric, water and gas utilities
• Telecommunications
• Real estate
• Public health and human services
Why Should You Attend
• Learn new tools and ways on how to use your GIS software for a particular field
• Understand key issues related to successful implementation of GIS in your industry
• Network with GIS colleagues, old and new
• Gain work productivity and competitive advantage
• Entry to the GIS Community Exhibition with access to business partners offering various solutions to maximize your GIS