GNSS Way Ahead
The biannual Melaha Conference is back with the theme GNSS WAY Ahead to be held at the Concorde El Salam Conference Hotel in the vicinity of Cairo International Airport.
Further details may be found on the Melaha Conference website. There you can check the venue topics, location and participation procedures and take advantage of early bird bookings with discounted registration fees.
Conference topics include: new GNSS Developments, products and services, innovation, jamming, applications.
Marine Data Management and GIS workshop
Theme: Data Management Best Practice – managing valuable assets to save time, effort and money.
Rail Freight Group Conference
Key issues: the impact of regional devolution on freight, the economic case for regional freight expansion and the acceleration in intermodal freight growth.
Singapore Maritime Week
SMW gathers the international maritime community in Singapore for a week of conferences, dialogues, exhibitions and social events in celebration of all things maritime.
Enhanced Solutions for Aircraft and Vehicle Surveillance applications
International air transport drives the global economy. The increasing air traffic volume, along with economic demands for increased capacity and efficiency as well as environmental pressure require next generation surveillance problem solving. These activities involve technologies and procedures operating in the air and on the ground as well as at airports in support of SESAR1 4Dtrajectory/ ASAS2 and A-SMGCS3 operational concepts.
ICAO Symposium on Fatigue Management Approaches
Digital Ship Copenhagen 2016
This 1st Digital Ship Copenhagen will address strategic and practical challenges that all companies are facing at present.
Third ICAO Air Transport Symposium
This symposium will serve as a forum for the exchange of views and information on competition issues amongst policy makers, air transport regulators, industry representatives, aviation professionals, competition law experts and other stakeholders. It will offer participants the opportunity to examine practical solutions to competition issues including, but not limited to, the role of government under the liberalized market, the application of competition rules to international air transport, aviation-specific safeguards, air connectivity and competitiveness in a liberalized market.
Speakers will include high-level representatives from civil aviation and competition authorities, airlines, airports, academia and international organizations. The discussions will provide valuable insight on competition issues from the perspective of civil aviation stakeholders and assist in the ongoing effort in the development of multilateral arrangements for liberalization of market access, air carrier ownership and control.
The Symposium will also allow the aviation industry to showcase their trade, including new technologies, on-going research and development activities, as well as products and services pertinent to the air transport sector.
8th Arctic Shipping Summit
Forum International “Aviation et Météo de l’Espace”
Asia Pacific Maritime 2016
Asia Pacific Maritime (APM) is one of Asia’s biggest exhibitions and conferences focusing on shipbuilding & marine, workboat and offshore.
Oceanology International 2016
The Oceanology International event offers the world’s leading forum where industry, academia and government share knowledge and connect with the marine science and ocean technology communities.
2nd ICAO/UNOOSA Symposium
This symposium is a continuation of the first International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA) Aerospace Symposium held in ICAO Headquarters, Montréal in March 2015
Big Data from Space
Big Data from Space refers to the massive spatio-temporal Earth and Space observation data collected by space-borne and ground based sensors. This emerging domain is currently facing sharp increase – fortunately paralleled by tremendous amount of new developments and breakthroughs software developments – such as multi-temporal data analysis, data management and information extraction technologies. In addition, the recent multiplication of open access initiatives to Big Data from Space is giving momentum to the field by widening substantially the spectrum of users as well as awareness among the public while offering new opportunities for scientists and value-added companies.
Innovation in maritime navigation
The KTN, RIN and GLAs are running and event exploring all technologies for robust, cost-effective ship navigaiton over the next fifteen years.
The event will consider the challenges, capabilities, limitations, development potential and practicability of candidate technologies and how they may contribute within a future ship/shore Integrated Navigation solution. The perspectives of user needs, research, technology readiness level, commercial exploitation, ship equipage, shore-based infrastructure, regulatory action are all important in assessing the future direction of maritime solutions. The integrity of navigation information used within the future digital bridge systems and e-Navigation services is vital to the safety of maritime operations, avoiding collisions and groundings in increasingly congested sea areas.
Munich Satellite Navigation Summit
The Munich Satellite Navigation Summit is an conference with global impact dealing with satellite navigation now and in the future.
Digital Ship Hamburg 2016
This year, the event will focus on issues around innovation, efficiency and smart strategies.
Maritime Project Management London
Note: call for papers deadline: December 11, 2015.
Mobile World Congress
said to be the world’s largest gathering for the mobile industry, organised by the GSMA and held in the Mobile World Capital Barcelona.
International LiDAR Mapping Forum
Workshop on VDES development
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International GNSS Service (IGS)
European Dynamic Positioning Conference
Senior speakers from leading organisations share their insights on DP technology, training and regulations – Global and regional perspectives on DP best practice in the EU, Americas and Middle East and numerous networking opportunities.
eNU2016
Partnership for Observation of the Global Oceans annual meeting
CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 licensed by POGO
The Partnership for Observation of the Global Oceans, POGO, is a forum created in 1999 by directors and leaders of major oceanographic institutions around the world to promote global oceanography. Of particular focus is the implementation of an international and integrated global ocean observing system.
POGO is a partnership of institutions involved in oceanographic observations, scientific research, operational services, education and training. POGO has 38 member institutes, including several consortia, from 19 different countries, and works closely with other international and regional programmes and organisations.