Join location content provider Nearmap and location data consultant NGIS as we explore how government, construction, and engineering professionals are leveraging high-res aerial imagery and 3D models to enhance their planning and oversight for major transport and infrastructure projects
We'll cover
The latest advances in Nearmap's 3D data suite
• How to gain efficiency and insight by integrating current, high resolution imagery and 3D models into your scenario evaluation and site planning
• Example integration solutions for incorporating location data into your major project management workflows
Time
Mar 27, 2019 1:00 PM in Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney
Speakers Joanna RossGlobal Head of Content @NearmapJoanna Ross is a content marketer with a background in startups and tech. A recent arrival to Sydney from NYC, she manages the global content strategy for Nearmap. She earned her bachelor’s degree from Stanford University and has worked across the retail, finance, not-for-profit, and consumer technology sectors.
John-Paul Burgess Senior Sales Manager, Government @NearmapJohn-Paul is Nearmap's Government Sales Lead for Australia and New Zealand. John-Paul’s experience includes senior roles in sales and professional services in Asia Pacific with organisations like FirstWave, Microsoft, and NCR. John-Paul is dedicated to build a strong partnering engagement with government, at all levels, to ensure better citizen engagement and provision of government services to the individual, family, community, and environment
.Oliver Looker Products Manager @NGISOliver Looker is the Products Manager at NGIS. He has 17 years’ experience defining and managing large-scale GIS, ICT and Operational projects, both locally and globally. Oliver has a geology and GIS engineering background and possesses strong technical and data management skills. Oliver’s industry experience spans all levels of government, agricultural, environment, renewable energy, mining, emergency management, and the oil and gas sectors. In addition to his role at NGIS, Oliver sits on the Council for the WA branch of the AIIA