Call For Submissions
The COM.Geo 2010 conference made a great success last June. There
were 9 keynote speakers from governments, universities, and leading
industries and 100+ speakers around the world at the COM.Geo 2010.
Now COM.Geo 2011 is inviting you to submit your research or application
work to the multiple program sessions, such as full papers, short papers, courses, panels, tech talks, demo talks, posters, workshops, invited sessions, etc. Suggested topics include all computing, geospatial, and related applications.
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Call for Special Sessions
COM.Geo 2011 would like to invite you submit
proposals for special Panels / Courses / Workshops / Invited sessions
on the following topics, but not limited to:
• 3D GIS Development based on Google Earth,
Bing Maps, WorldWind, or ArcGlobe and ArcScene
• ArcGIS Server
• Augmented Reality
• Business Intelligence
• Geospatial Cloud Computing
• GIS in Transportation (Aviation, Highway, and Railway)
• GPU based Rendering/Image Processing
• Hazard GIS, Disaster Management
• LIDAR Data Processing and Visualization
• Location-Based Service (LBS)
• Mobile Internet
• OGC Sensor Web Enablement (SWE)
• Open Source Geospatial Software (MapServer, Geoserver, etc.)
• Places Apps (Google Places, Facebook Places, or Twitter Places)
• RDBMS Spatial (Oracle Spatial, Microsoft SQLServer Spatial, PostGIS,
etc.)
• Smartphone (Android, iPhone, Windows Phone 7, Symbian, etc.) Geospatial
Apps
• Virtual City/Smart City
Invite to Sponsor & Exhibit
COM.Geo 2011 offers organizations maximum exposure and recognition
with this great event. COM.Geo conference is composed of the following
diverse programs:
• Keynotes, Papers, Tech Talks, Panels,
Invited Sessions, Posters, Courses, and Workshops
• Exhibition including Platinum Sponsor Keynotes and Demo Talks
• Multiple networking events (Job Fair, Receptions, Banquets, Cruises,
etc.)
COM.Geo will be held in Washington DC, where most of federal
government agencies are located. Your organization can be well positioned
and highly visible for department managers and decision makers from
government agencies. Take advantage of these great promotional opportunities
and select the level of sponsorship best suited for your organization.
More details are at the conference website.
COM.Geo 2011 Associates with OGC
The Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc (OGC) is an international
industry consortium of 404 companies, government agencies and universities
participating in a consensus process to develop publicly available
interface standards. COM.Geo 2011 associates with OGC to explore
more computing technologies for geospatial research and application.
Official Travel Guide to Washington DC
Explore Washington D.C.'s sightseeing, museums, attractions
through this official guide.
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