Free 60-Minute Webinar
Date: Thursday, July 26, 2018 Time: 1 p.m. EDT / 10 a.m. PDT /
7 p.m. (1900h) Central European Time Sponsored Content by:Nearmap
Nearmap’s high resolution location content has captured the attention of the GIS world. In 2017, Nearmap won the Best New Content Partner from Esri. With easy integration and current, clear imagery, Esri GIS users perform deeper analysis and make decisions faster. The details matter.
In this webinar, you will learn about Nearmap’s imagery – vertical, oblique and 3D – and see how different forms of high resolution imagery can be applied in your GIS analysis. Take your GIS to the next level with Nearmap. Speakers:
Kevin Kwok
Technical Product Manager Nearmap
Kevin is a Nearmap 3D evangelist to key markets such as smart cities, IoT, digital construction and data visualization. He holds degrees in geomatics, computer science, and business management – each has helped guide his 14-year career in geospatial technology. Kevin holds deep understanding of GIS systems and data management across government and industry use. Highlights include implementing geo-enabled software for public safety, and managing roll-out out Australia’s National Broadband infrastructure for the past 7 years.
“Nearmap’s 3D vision is one that should transform how everyone can access 3D digital geographic information. As key industries get smarter, digitalization is a must. 3D information at unprecedented scale enables greater insights and context for more dimensions.”
Chuck Dostal
Geospatial Technical Engineer Nearmap
Chuck Dostal is a former US Army Ranger and Sniper, who found his passion for maps in the military. He is a graduate of the University of Colorado and holds a bachelor’s degree in geography and environmental science. He graduated from the University of Denver with a master’s certificate in geographic information science. Chuck has worked in several different fields in GIS including: Public utilities, GPS survey and aerial imagery. Chuck does extensive GIS analysis for Nearmap, as well as support customers in geospatial integrations, and troubleshooting.
Mike Otillio
Director of Research Colliers International
More details to come.