MundoGEO#Connect LatinAmerica Opens Registration



The authors of the chosen stories are invited to participate as speakers in the seminars and forums at MundoGEO#Connect LatinAmerica, presenting their work to an audience made up by users, technicians and decision makers of the geotechnology industry. Find out the complete event program.

In 2011, more than 100 speakers and debaters were part of MundoGEO#Connect program, which took place from June 14 thru 16. Representatives of private companies, public institutions and nongovernmental organizations were there. Here's everything that happened in MundoGEO#Connect 2011 and downloadable files of the lectures in pdf format.

"Since its very beginning, MundoGEO#Connect aims to be a collaborative event," said Eduardo Freitas, technical coordinator. "We have done online surveys to define the format, themes and topics of the event, and now we have opened an opportunity for the community to submit their success stories," he concludes.

Those interested in submitting a story to MundoGEO#Connect LatinAmerica in 2012 have until February 10 to send their sum-up and curriculum. The approved stories will be released on February 24, at the MundoGEO portal and site of the event.

> Registration for the event is already open. Click here to check the options for the courses, seminars and forums. Free admission to the expo.

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