FOSS4G SotM Oceania Conference Annoucement

FOSS4G SotM Oceania 2018 Conference Announcement

For the first time in nine years, the Open Source Geospatial (OSGeo) and OpenStreetMap communities of Australia, New Zealand, and Oceania are gathering for four incredible days exploring open source geospatial technology and data.

The joint Free Open Source Software for Geospatial (FOSS4G) and State of the Map (SotM) Oceania Conference will include workshops, two days of presentations, a community day, and social events in the vibrant, yet laid back city of Melbourne.

The event will run from the 20-23 of November at the University of Melbourne Parkville Campus.

Come join us to learn about the latest tech, share stories, and meet like-minded people from across our fascinating region!

Save the date

Call for papers and workshops: 18 June 2018

Early bird registration: 25 June 2018

Conference: 20-23 November 2018

Stay informed

Sign up for announcements: https://tinyurl.com/foss4g-oceania  

Web: www.foss4g-oceania.org

Twitter: https://twitter.com/foss4g_oceania

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FOSS4GOceania

LinkedIn: https://au.linkedin.com/company/foss4g-oceania

Contact us: info@foss4g-oceania.org

About FOSS4G

FOSS4G is the conference for Open Source geospatial software. From its beginning the FOSS4G conference has been the gathering of the spatial community and has a reputation of being a melting pot for great ideas in the spatial industry and a catalyst for many successful geospatial products, standards and protocols.

About SotM

The State of the Map (SotM) conference is the brings together the OpenStreetMap community. Connect with other mappers, businesses, government agencies, and nonprofits, all collaborating around the free and editable map of the world. Share your vision for the project, learn how to work with OpenStreetMap data, and hack on the latest mapping improvements.

Brought to you by

This conference is brought to you by:

Partners:

  • FOSS4G SotM Oceania Organising Committee

  • The University of Melbourne’s ICA OSGeo Lab

  • The Surveying and Spatial Sciences Institute

Sponsors: