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COM.Geo hosted another great conference in
2013 in Silicon Valley! The diversity of geospatial topics addressed by
keynote speakers and audience members was enlightening to us all. The
attendees' presence and thoughtful contributions during speaker
presentations and the panel discussion made the event a success.
Observing trends in new geospatial technology between members of
academia, developers, researchers, scientists, and government inspired
cross-collaboration among conference attendees. We are confident this
exchange of new ideas between interdisciplinary fields will result in
future advancement and integration of geospatial technology into
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Mr. Mike Liebhold,
IFTF Distinguished Fellow, demonstrates the latest research tool at
COM.Geo 2013. |
The topics discussed in the conference, including innovations in Big
Data applications, improving energy costs of location-based services,
addressing future impacts and challenges in remote sensing and mapping,
Microsoft WorldWide Telescope,
Google Fusion Tables, and
NASA World Wind fostered new perspectives about applications of geospatial technology to address global challenges and will inspire further innovation.
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