European Lidar Event Opens in Less Than 7 Days

There is still time to be a part of the global gathering of LIDAR professionals when they meet in Salzburg, Austria in less than 7 days. The European LiDAR Mapping Forum is being held from 29 – 30th November 2011 and will combine a technical conference of over 40 papers presented by Internationally recognised speakers and an exhibition of over 50 companies dedicated solely to LIDAR technology and services. Whether you are a seasoned operator or new to the LIDAR industry, the European LiDAR Mapping Forum will provide an intensive two day program that will ensure you are fully up-to-date with the latest advances and commercial applications of LIDAR. You can attend the exhibition only for as little as EUR 65.  Register NOW!  
Visit  http://www.lidarmap.org/ELMF/register/Default.aspx

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