GIS in Mining & Exploration 2013
Managing Big Data, Creation of 3D Spatial Models, and Enabling Mobile Interactions with Field Workers
GIS Managers across Australia play a large part in helping exploration and mining projects become more efficient. In particular, GIS has the potential to improve operations on the site by providing end-users with accurate information to make informed decisions.Taking this into consideration, this year we've focused on what GIS specialists need to know more of to succeed in current market conditions. In particular, our agenda focuses on key themes including
- Application of data to create 3D geological models
- Enabling mobile interactions with field workers
- Management of data, its input and usability
Mining IQ's GIS in Mining & Exploration conference will help you effectively use your GIS systems to enable your company to get more "bang from the boom". Furthermore, to help you in your professional development, the Australian Institute of Mine Surveyors has reviewed our agenda and will be assigning 9 SP points to the conference.
Social Activities: Free Networking Dinner & Drinks
As part of Mining IQ's ongoing commitment to the GIS community, in 2013 we will be providing all delegates, speakers, and sponsors with an opportunity to attend a free networking dinner and drinks. We will be embarking on a 3-hour cruise on the Swan River in Perth, which will include a buffet dinner and drinks. This will be a great chance for you to network with like-minded professionals in a more relaxed setting.
Topics to Be Addressed in the Conference Agenda Include:
- Implementation of GIS Capable Mobile Technologies to Ensure Two-Way Information Flow
- Monitoring the Volume of Data Being Entered into Your GIS System
- Correct Data Management and its Value to the Business
- GIS Web Mapping Applications for Improved Usability Company Wide
Who Can You Expect to Meet During Your Time at The Conference?:
Our event is specific to the area of GIS in Mining therefore we ensure that we get the participation of those that are currently involved in the implementation, analysis and development of GIS systems
A more thorough break-down of our audience includes:
- GIS Managers
- GIS Analysts
- GIS Officers
- Geologists
- IM Managers
- GIS & Database Managers
- Spatial Systems Managers
- Geology Managers
- Global Mining GIS Managers
- Mine Surveyors