earthmine Announces Second Annual Partner Conference


 
earthmine’s worldwide partner program continued to grow throughout 2011 and now includes 27 partners in 15 countries across the Americas, Asia/Pacific, Australia, the Middle East and Europe.  During the conference, the company will present detailed information about its expansion efforts around the globe. “The feedback from current and prospective partners after last year’s conference was so overwhelmingly positive that we didn’t even hesitate to begin planning for the 2012 event,” said Anthony Fassero, co-chief executive of earthmine inc. “Drawing our partners and team together under one roof gives us the opportunity to engage in critical conversations about our strategic direction and solutions. And most importantly, it allows our partners to leverage each other’s experiences and expertise to maximize their business.”
 
This year’s presentations will continue to focus on the company’s core market segments; local government, asset management, utilities, transportation and local search.  During the past year, earthmine and its partner network successfully grew these key segments, developing them as proven markets, which will be highlighted in both presentations and panel discussions. As well, earthmine’s management, marketing and technical teams will provide detailed updates on existing products and technologies, as well as some key emerging solutions.  Participants will have opportunities for dialogue both during the presentations, as well as during conference breaks.
 
The conference is ideally suited for program management, sales, marketing and technical staff, as well as management personnel from earthmine's partner network companies. Prospective partners and end users are encouraged to attend as well. For more information regarding the conference and to register please see the conference website at: http://www.earthmine.com/conference/2012/index.html. Registration is open now and early bird prices end on May 1, 2012.
 
About earthmine
 
earthmine inc is a world leader in 3D street level imagery delivering a full end to end solution from 3D mobile mapping systems, automated data processing pipelines, cloud based hosting services and server software, to desktop software, client side developer tools and direct integration with leading GIS software.  earthmine has 27 partners across the Americas, Europe, Australia and the Asia/Pacific regions, providing market and customer specific solutions in conjunction with earthmine technology.  earthmine technology is being used in local search, mobile, mapping, GIS, safety, and security markets worldwide in the United States, Mexico, Brazil, Canada, France, Australia, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore, Korea, Saudi Arabia, as well as other countries around the world. For more information, visit www.earthmine.com or follow earthmine on Twitter at http://twitter.com/earthmine.

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