Sponsorship and exhibition opportunities are limited so if you are interested
please contact Will Knox or Claire Clinton on 01273 231291 or by email at
will.knox@headstar.com and claire@headstar.com
Exhibitors

Bluesky is a UK based company specialising in aerial imaging, remote sensing data collection and processing. As well as offering complete orthorectified aerial photography and terrain data of England and Wales and some of Scotland, Bluesky use the latest in three-dimensional software to create real world, fully interactive, geographically accurate 3D CAD & GIS models of entire cities. A thermal imaging service is also available providing GIS ready datasets illustrating comparative heat loss over wide areas.
While a newly launched web service, www.oldaerialphotos.com, offers an online window to the largest collection of UK based historical aerial photographs. With just a few clicks of a mouse, visitors can search millions of photos dating back as far as the 1940’s.
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The industry perception of Open Source (i.e. free) software is changing
fast. Open Source geospatial technologies provide ever increasing functionality
and are rapidly becoming accepted as an alternative to proprietary software.
Exploiting the Ordnance Survey data sets available to Emergency Services
under the MSA (Mapping Services Agreement), IPL worked with the Ordnance
Survey and Kent Police to develop a cost-efficient mapping solution. The
framework of this solution is available to solve your GIS issues. IPL is
an approved Catalist supplier offering excellent value software development
and technical consultancy services, consistently delivering reliable, efficient
and accurate systems, to a precise schedule.
Supporters

The AGI represents the interests of the UK's geographic information (GI) industry; a wide-ranging group of public and private sector organisations, suppliers of GI software, hardware, data and services, consultants, academics and interested individuals.
The AGI pursues its aim to maximise the use of GI through a wide range of activities including lobbying, specialist meetings, seminars, and a dynamic website, all supported by an annual conference and trade exhibition. Additionally, special interest groups (SIGs) provide services of particular relevance to members in specific sectors, as well as regional branches of the AGI in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Media Partner

GEO:connexion Ltd is a publisher of printed and on-line magazines for the Geospatial Technology industries, with a supporting comprehensive web site plus monthly e-Newsletter:
Geo: connexion International is the leading business-to-business monthly magazine for users of all spatial technologies globally, especially within the British Isles, continental Europe, Middle East, Africa & North USA.
GEOconnexionUK covers news, features devoted to the UK's GI industry. Special focus areas are: E-Government, Health, Public Safety, Retail, Environmental, Utilities, Surveying, Location-Based Services, Transport/Logistics & Telecommunications, and a new yearly Olympics 2012 supplement.
View: www.geoconnexion.com
Also published: ContingencyToday - protecting the UK's Critical National Infrastructure: www.contingencytoday.com

Published by Informed Publications, LGITU tracks the IT-enabled transformation of local service delivery. The magazine has a circulation of 12,000 (readership 22,000 according to latest reader survey) decision makers within local government – chief execs, finance directors, heads of IT, transformation/efficiency leads and departmental heads – and others interested in the use of technology to deliver efficient, citizen-led public services.

