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Spatial Plexus ‘12: Inspecting “Wicked Problems” with Geospatial Goggles

Description
Generally speaking, the goal of industry conferences is to bring practitioners to problems (generally organized by subject or track) and highlight concepts and solutions. The Spatial Plexus '12 inaugural conference takes a twist on this paradigm by bringing problems to the practitioner through the reality of intricate and interdependent issues. "Wicked problems" are those difficult to solve because of incomplete, contradictory, and changing requirements. By "inspecting 'wicked problems' with geospatial goggles," complexities and interdependencies can be exposed, better defined, dissected, better managed through the geospatial approach and reassembled for overall improvements. Interactive panels with distinguished speakers; overview of GIS funding opportunities, ability to contribute via Ignite Sessions. Register now: http://www.spatialplexus.com

*** Note: 1 free registration with 3 paid registrations
Dates
May 21 - May 23
Location
Georgia Tech Hotel & Conference Center
800 Spring St. NW, Atlanta, GA 30308 | 404.347.9440
Sponsor
Georgia Tech Research Institute & National Geospatial Technology Center of Excellence
Website
http://www.spatialplexus.com
Email
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Phone
404.407.6933
Tags
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