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Submitted by: Mirka Zimmermann (AGSE 2012)
Location: Johor Bahru, Malaysia (Asia)
Date: 16 July 2012 - 20 July 2012

Basic info

Languages:
English
Scope:
International
Expected participants:
200
Free:
No, participants have to pay a fee (Details about registration fees may be found on the event webpage)
Open:
Yes

Description

AGSE 2012 - Catalyst for planning, development and good governance

AGSE 2012 will take place in Johor Bahru, Malaysia, chaired by Prof. Dr. Alias Bin Abdul Rahman FKSG and Prof. Dr. Franz-Josef Behr, Stuttgart University of Applied Sciences.

The overall scope of this conference is to offer an interdisciplinary, international forum for sharing knowledge about the application of Geoinformatics with focus on developing countries.

The content is twofold and participative. There will be professional training and workshops about current topics in the fields of Photogrammetry and Geoinformatics as well as reports (presentations) from the participants about applications and developments in their countries.

Accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings. Information about the events planned so far may be found on the event website.

Interested participants may register for this open event here.

Event email: agse@hft-stuttgart.de

How to get there

Venue:

Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
UTM Skudai
81310 Johor

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