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Infoterra Ltd announces GeoImaging User Group Conference 2008
- June 19, 2008
- Posted by: EARSC
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No Comments19th June 2008 – Infoterra Ltd, a leader in the provision of geospatial products and services, is pleased to announce the first in a new series of GeoImaging User Group Conferences. The 2008 residential conference will run from 29th to 30th September at St. Anne’s College, Oxford University.
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Eurospace Facts and Figures – data 2007 now available!
- June 18, 2008
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- Category: Archive
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Key figures on European business
- June 18, 2008
- Posted by: EARSC
- Category: EARSC News
…with a special feature on the factors of business success print this page
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2nd Europe INNOVA Conference on 22-24 October 2008 in Lyon, France
- June 18, 2008
- Posted by: EARSC
- Category: EARSC News
ACCELERATING INNOVATION IN EUROPE
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Facebook 'dipping' craze irks pool owners
- June 18, 2008
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- Category: EARSC News
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Space for European innovation
- June 17, 2008
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- Category: EARSC News
The EU has transformed space into a strategic policy area. The Global Monitoring for Environment and Security (GMES) initiative is among its major success stories and is reaping a wealth of environmental and social benefits, as well as stimulating space research and generating downstream commercial applications.
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Is GMES an opportunity for the service industry?
- June 17, 2008
- Posted by: EARSC
- Category: EARSC News
PRESENTATIONS & RECOMMENDATIONS WORKSHOP 19-03-08. More Information
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Jason-2 satellite targeted for launch on 20 June
- June 16, 2008
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- Category: Archive
The launch of the Jason-2 ocean altimetry satellite scheduled for 15 June has been postponed.
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FME Addresses INSPIRE’s Critical Challenges: Semantic Translation and Data Sharing
- June 16, 2008
- Posted by: EARSC
- Category: Archive
Vancouver, BC, June 16, 2008 – Safe Software, the leader in spatial ETL (extract, transform and load) is helping organizations involved in the INSPIRE spatial data infrastructure (SDI) initiative overcome two critical challenges: semantic translation and data sharing.
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Volker Liebig at environmentalresearchweb
- June 13, 2008
- Posted by: EARSC
- Category: EARSC News
For more than 40 years, Earth observing satellites have delivered valuable data about our planet and enabled a better understanding and improved management of the Earth and its environment. Demands for these data are increasing daily as decision-makers are faced with the need to respond to environmental change, manage sustainable development and react to natural disasters and civil security issues.