Fourth Annual FlexiCadastre User Conference

The Conference programme features presentations from both the users and developers of FlexiCadastre, thus offering real insights from both perspectives into what works and why.    With open access to the FlexiCadastre development and implementation teams, the Conference offers an excellent forum for asking questions and discovering how to exploit new product features. Our 2009 Conference attracted some 60 attendees from 16 countries. If you are able to attend the Conference, may we also ask that you consider presenting a paper? Typical topics include the successes and/or challenges from your FlexiCadastre implementation, or the process you are currently undertaking to review your Mining Cadastre or Mineral Rights Management needs? 

The registration fee is US$250 for supported clients and US$400 for other delegates. Presenters benefit from free attendance. The post-conference workshops cost US$150 per day.About FlexiCadastre:FlexiCadastre uses a business rule and workflow-centric approach to facilitate the efficient administration of mineral rights and contracts in multiple global jurisdictions. Using a web portal for data management and reporting, advanced task management, configurable business logic, best of breed GIS technologies and innovative concepts, FlexiCadastre is a world leader in mineral rights management solutions. Corporate FlexiCadastre clients include Anglo American, AngloGold Ashanti, Barrick Gold, Rio Tinto and Vale. Government FlexiCadastre clients include the Democratic Republic of Congo, Ethiopia, Greenland, Liberia, Mozambique, Senegal, Tanzania and Zambia.

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