Posted Thursday, July 20th, 2006, at 8:48 am Eastern by Mark Wallace

If you’re going to be in London in September, you might want to drop in on the Association for Geographic Information’s AGI 2006 conference, being held September 12 - 14. The AGI includes not only geospatial industry members, but researchers, academics and simply interested individuals, as well, and its annual event will include speakers from Google, Microsoft and others who’ve been poking around in the field. The conference will include cool-sounding panels on the state of geospatial services in 2010 (”geospatial semantic grid” and “invisible GIS”) and “Geography: Revolution or Evolution?”, and will include two open debate sessions that the public will be able to participate in. If they can afford the 500-600 pound registration fee, that is.


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