tuesday 28 april 2020...ground floor, 317 edward street, brisbane tour: museum of lands, mapping and...

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ROOM KEY The Hub - Marketplace Foyer Level Great Hall 4 Plaza Level P2 Plaza Level P4 Plaza Level P3 Plaza Level P5 Plaza Level P1 Program correct at time of print and subject to change TUESDAY 28 APRIL 2020 OVERVIEW 0800 – 1730 Foyer level, main entrance Registration 0900 – 1600 Various rooms Optional workshops & tour 1000 – 1430 Foyer level, Great Hall 1 - 3 Students@Locate 1000 – 1600 Foyer level, Great Hall 1 - 3 Market Day, including the Hub 1600 – 1730 Foyer level, Great Hall 1 - 3 Welcome Reception WORKSHOPS/TOUR There are limited spots available so to secure you’re spot, select this workshop during the registration process. See website or click on the workshop name for more information. 0900 – 1200 Plaza level, Room P5 Workshop: Digital Twin Readiness Adam Beck, Smart Cities Council Cost: $95pp inc GST 0900 – 1230 Plaza level, Room P4 Workshop: A guided hands-on approach to the ENVI Deep Learning module Megan Gallagher, L3Harris Corporation1025 Cost: Free to attend 0900 - 1500 Plaza level, Room P3 Workshop: Positioning Australia Workshop Nicholas Brown, Craig Harrison, Anna Riddell, Michael Moore and Ryan Ruddick and Brandon Owen, Geoscience Australia Cost: Free to attend 0930 – 1600 Ground floor, 317 Edward Street, Brisbane Tour: Museum of Lands, Mapping and Surveying Delegates are invited to visit the Museum of Lands, Mapping and Surveying, located a short an 8-minute drive or 25min walk from the Convention centre. You can visit the museum at your leisure for either a self-guided tour or there is the option to pre-book for a curator tour. More information can be found HERE 1230 – 1630 Plaza level, Room P5 Workshop: The Open Data Cube Masterclass Alex Leith, Geoscience Australia Cost: Free to attend. Attendees are required to bring a laptop with a modern web browser, preferably Google Chrome.

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Page 1: TUESDAY 28 APRIL 2020...Ground floor, 317 Edward Street, Brisbane Tour: Museum of Lands, Mapping and Surveying Delegates are invited to visit the Museum of Lands, Mapping and Surveying,

ROOM KEY

The Hub - Marketplace Foyer Level Great Hall 4 Plaza Level P2 Plaza Level P4 Plaza Level P3 Plaza Level P5 Plaza Level P1

Program correct at time of print and subject to change

TUESDAY 28 APRIL 2020

OVERVIEW 0800 – 1730 Foyer level, main entrance

Registration

0900 – 1600 Various rooms

Optional workshops & tour

1000 – 1430 Foyer level, Great Hall 1 - 3

Students@Locate

1000 – 1600 Foyer level, Great Hall 1 - 3

Market Day, including the Hub

1600 – 1730 Foyer level, Great Hall 1 - 3

Welcome Reception

WORKSHOPS/TOUR

There are limited spots available so to secure you’re spot, select this workshop during the registration process. See website or click on the workshop name for more information. 0900 – 1200 Plaza level, Room P5

Workshop: Digital Twin Readiness Adam Beck, Smart Cities Council Cost: $95pp inc GST

0900 – 1230 Plaza level, Room P4

Workshop: A guided hands-on approach to the ENVI Deep Learning module Megan Gallagher, L3Harris Corporation1025 Cost: Free to attend

0900 - 1500 Plaza level, Room P3

Workshop: Positioning Australia Workshop Nicholas Brown, Craig Harrison, Anna Riddell, Michael Moore and Ryan Ruddick and Brandon Owen, Geoscience Australia Cost: Free to attend

0930 – 1600 Ground floor, 317 Edward Street, Brisbane

Tour: Museum of Lands, Mapping and Surveying Delegates are invited to visit the Museum of Lands, Mapping and Surveying, located a short an 8-minute drive or 25min walk from the Convention centre. You can visit the museum at your leisure for either a self-guided tour or there is the option to pre-book for a curator tour. More information can be found HERE

1230 – 1630 Plaza level, Room P5

Workshop: The Open Data Cube Masterclass Alex Leith, Geoscience Australia Cost: Free to attend. Attendees are required to bring a laptop with a modern web browser, preferably Google Chrome.

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The Hub - Marketplace Foyer Level Great Hall 4 Plaza Level P2 Plaza Level P4 Plaza Level P3 Plaza Level P5 Plaza Level P1

Program correct at time of print and subject to change

THE HUB Foyer level, Great Hall 1 - 3, part of the Locate Marketplace

1000 Research@locate lightning talks

1130

Virtual Reality’s role in the future of GIS/BIM Visualisation Marcus Jakovljevic, GHD Digital

1140 Looking under the hood of the Greater Melbourne LiDAR Project Heath McMahon, Melbourne Water

1150 Mapping Riverbanks with LiDAR DEMs Andrew Hicks, FrontierSI

1200 Break

1215 Bushfires and Spatial: Preparedness, Mitigation, Response and Recovery

1315 Emergency preparedness – pulling information together to achieve GOLD status Inga Playle, Hydro Tasmania

1325 Archives in the Age of Disposable Data John Tasker, Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Energy

1335 Unlocking Data’s Value and True Potential Helen Coles, GHD Digital

1345 Spatial is no Longer Special - The Exciting Future of our Industry

1500 Real-Time Open Data from a National GNSS Network Ryan Ruddick, Geoscience Australia

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WEDNESDAY 29 APRIL 2020 PLENARY SESSION Foyer level Great Hall 4

0830 Conference Opening & Welcome to Country

0910 Spatial Digital Twin - The New Digital Workbench Bruce Thompson, Chair, ANZLIC

0930 Breaking out of the bubble and powering the future Nadine Alameh, CEO, Open Geospatial Consortium, USA

0950 Project DNA – An update on Cross River Rail’s unique and innovative approach to 3D Digital Engineering Graeme Newton, CEO, Cross River Rail Delivery Authority, Qld

1010 Beyond the 2026 agenda Peter Woodgate, Director, Esus, Vic

1025 Morning Tea in the Locate Marketplace

THE HUB: Lightning pitches from Exhibitors and Sponsors on how their products & services can help tackle the big issues Australia & the planet are facing

PLENARY SESSION Foyer level Great Hall 4

1055 Science and spatial data for sustainable development Gillian Sparkes, Commissioner, Environmental Sustainability Victoria, Vic

1115 Guiding the Geospatial Workforce of 2030 Towards a Stronger Economy Karen Joyce, Senior Lecturer, James Cook University, Qld

1135 A new Census era: behind the scenes of the 2020 Census Linda Peters, Global Head of Official Statistics, Esri, USA

1155 A gentle introduction to the open-source geospatial software community Nyall Dawson, Proprietor & Lead Developer, North Road Consulting, Qld

1225 Speaker to be announced

1245 Lunch in the Locate Marketplace

Workshop: Diversity and Inclusion: how are you leading the change? Cost: Free to attend

Plaza level P5

THE HUB: Lightning pitches from Exhibitors and Sponsors on how their products & services can help tackle the big issues Australia & the planet are facing

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CONCURRENT SESSIONS

Foyer level Great Hall 4

Plaza level P2 Plaza level P4 Plaza level P3 Plaza level P5 Plaza level P1 Marketplace

SMART CITIES SURVEYING

PEOPLE & COMMUNITY

TRANSPORT, PLANNING &

AUTOMATION

YOUNG PROFESSIONAL

SYMPOSIUM WORKSHOPS THE HUB

1345

Brisbane Airport: from 2D CAD to

Digital Engineering with GIS, BIM &

Visualization Greta McNeils,

Brisbane Airport Corporation

Surveying with RPAS LiDAR (a laser scanner strapped to a drone)

Liam Thierencs, Bennett + Bennett

Group

Are spatially-enabled Digital Twins really

special? Insights from a human-centred approach to data-driven technology

design with Governments

Alyce Lythall, CSIRO Data61

Spatial challenges for cooperative vehicles

Justin White, Transport & Main

Roads

Changeover from Diversity & Inclusion

workshop

How can the Australian Geospatial-

Intelligence Organisation

collaborate more effectively with

Industry? Chris Hewett, Head of

Capability Department, AGO and Chris Boreham, AGO

Cost: Free to attend

See website for

workshop description. There are limited

spots available so to secure you’re spot,

select this workshop during the registration

process.

Launch, test and learn

Craft Beer – how did a great strategy miss this Hannah Guy-Meakin,

Pitney Bowes

1400

Data sharing for works planning and

asset protection Gary Johnson, Esri

Australia

Subsurface utility Engineering -

Challenges and Solutions for

Surveyors Graham Wirth, 12d

Solutions

Transformation for the Victorian Digital

Cadastre Modernisation

Project Kate Williams, Department of

Environment, Land, Water and Planning

Automated road and roadside feature

extraction for road asset assessment and safety management using remote sensed

mobile LiDAR and imagery

Jennifer Loake, TomTom

What is the Australian geospatial industry,

and why are YPs relevant to it? A deep dive into the various technical areas and

how they look like in different geographies

1415

Pau: The French Smart City that is

pioneering the art & science of Multiscale

3D Modelling Fabrice Marre,

Aerometrex

Rural Cadastral Surveying in North

Queensland Dale Atkinson,

Atkinson Surveys

Community inputs to refine multi-criteria

Land Assessment Coraline Jauniau & Katherine Gardner,

GHD Digital

The Collation and Use of Data

Tim Procter, Umwelt (Australia)

Launch, test and learn

Geodemographics – more than a century

helping us plan by understanding people

and where they live

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Hannah Guy-Meakin, Pitney Bowes

CONCURRENT SESSIONS (continued)

Foyer level Great Hall 4

Plaza level P2 Plaza level P4 Plaza level P3 Plaza level P5 Plaza level P1 Marketplace

SMART CITIES SURVEYING

PEOPLE & COMMUNITY

TRANSPORT, PLANNING &

AUTOMATION

YOUNG PROFESSIONAL

SYMPOSIUM WORKSHOPS THE HUB

1430

Dissecting delivery of digital twins: what is possible and how to

get there Melanie Ayre, CSIRO

Data61

A high-precision automatically UAV

data processing method with open-

source software Jun Wang, Monitum

Building a Census of Land Use and

Employment platform for Local

Governments Christabel Mccarthy,

City of Melbourne

How can spatial analysis reduce single

car occupancy and increase more

sustainable transport modes for journeys to

work? April Tole, Mott

Macdonald

Continued

What is the Australian geospatial industry,

and why are YPs relevant to it? A deep dive into the various technical areas and

how they look like in different geographies

Introduction to using PostGIS with QGIS

John Bryant, Mammoth Geospatial

Cost: Free to attend

See website for

workshop description. There are limited

spots available so to secure you’re spot,

select this workshop during the registration

process.

Continued

Launch, test and learn

Geodemographics – more than a century

helping us plan by understanding people

and where they live Hannah Guy-Meakin,

Pitney Bowes

1445

Digital Twins at City Scale to Advance

Urban Development Hakan Engman, Bentley Systems

What time is it Mr Bursa/Wolf? Joel Haasdyk,

Spatial Services

Spatial Education: Success stories for

student engagement Libby Hillman,

Geography Teachers Association of Victoria

Using field services to assess Slope Risk for

Rio Tinto in the Pilbara

Liz Fulton & Austen Pepper, Cardno

Inclusive mapping – designing for the

‘blind’ Ben Jones, GHD Digital

1500

A Modernised 3D Digital Cadastre

underpins a Smart City

Craig Sandy, Surveyor-General of

Victoria

Reality Capture Challenges in Tunnels – WCX M4 East Case

Study Laren Collen, Land

Surveys

Uncovering risk in data analytics. Why

technology should be left at the door? Darren Mottolini,

GHD Digital

Introducing IFC5, the New Civil

Infrastructure Open BIM Standard

Lee Gregory, 12d Solutions

1515 Afternoon Tea in the Locate Marketplace

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ROOM KEY

The Hub - Marketplace Foyer Level Great Hall 4 Plaza Level P2 Plaza Level P4 Plaza Level P3 Plaza Level P5 Plaza Level P1

Program correct at time of print and subject to change

THE HUB: Lightning pitches from Exhibitors and Sponsors on how their products & services can help tackle the big issues Australia & the planet are facing

CONCURRENT SESSIONS

Foyer level Great Hall 4

Plaza level P2 Plaza level P4 Plaza level P3 Plaza level P5 Plaza level P1 Marketplace

3D MODELS SURVEYING PEOPLE & COMMUNITY MAPPING & DATA

ANALYTICS

YOUNG PROFESSIONAL

SYMPOSIUM WORKSHOPS THE HUB

1545

3D Reality Models - Where

to next? Andy Stewart, Department of

Natural Resources, Mines and

Energy

Collaborative discussion

Positioning Queensland: Queensland’s Cadastral Modernisation Program

Steven Jacoby, Department of Natural Resources Mines and

Energy

Cliniface – Unlocking Facial Clues

Petra Helmholz & Richard Palmer, Curtin

University

Building Digital Earth Africa

Alex Leith, Geoscience Australia

Diversity in the workplace: what don’t you know?

(unconscious bias)

Continued

Introduction to using PostGIS with QGIS

John Bryant, Mammoth Geospatial

Cost: Free to attend

See website for

workshop description. There are limited

spots available so to secure you’re spot,

select this workshop during the registration

process

Launch, test and learn

Introduction to the CLUE for Local

Governments Platform Christabel McCarthy,

City of Melbourne

1600

Build Own UAV Data Processing Web-Service

on the Cloud Lee Hellen, Land Solution

Australia

Generations in the workplace - the way

forward to strengthen the Australian geospatial

industry? Roshni Sharma, SSSI

AusSeabed: Collaborating to

maximise Australia’s seabed mapping efforts

Nigel Townsend, Australian Hydrographic

Office

1615

An Overview of the Victorian ePlan ‘One Stop Shop’ Platform

Hamed Olfat, Centre for SDIs and Land

Administration (CSDILA), The University of

Melbourne

How AGO is partnering with the Spatial Community for

Innovative outcomes James Coffey, Australian Geospatial-Intelligence

Organisation

Taking AgTech to the masses

Tim Neale, DataFarming

Digital Twin Readiness: What it

means to practically achieve it on the ground

1630 Australia’s World leading

SBAS – Outstanding in the Field

Lessons Learned in Victoria’s Digital

Cadastre Modernisation

Where is everybody? - putting Australians on

the map!

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Jean Yves Lauture, EOS GNSS

Project – From Business Case to Production

Roger Fraser, Department of

Environment, Land, Water and Planning

Stuart Muir, Symbolix

CONCURRENT SESSIONS (continued)

Foyer level Great Hall 4

Plaza level P2 Plaza level P4 Plaza level P3 Plaza level P5 Plaza level P1 Marketplace

3D MODELS SURVEYING PEOPLE &

COMMUNITY MAPPING & DATA

ANALYTICS

YOUNG PROFESSIONAL

SYMPOSIUM WORKSHOPS THE HUB

1645

Continued

3D Reality Models - Where to next? Andy Stewart, Department of

Natural Resources, Mines and Energy

Collaborative

discussion

Empowering Women in Surveying

Mandy Compton, Saunders Havill

The state of spatial promotion

Michelle Brooks, CDM Branding

Easy access to government

geotechnical reports and data to support

infrastructure delivery in NSW

Trisha Moriarty, NSW Department of

Planning, Industry and Environment

Continued

Digital Twin Readiness: What it

means to practically achieve it on the

ground

Continued

Introduction to using PostGIS with QGIS

John Bryant, Mammoth Geospatial

Cost: Free to attend

See website for

workshop description. There are limited

spots available so to secure you’re spot,

select this workshop during the registration

process

Convergence, Collaboration and Capacity buildings:

interactive reflections so far

1700 Sessions end

1815 Pre-dinner drinks Plaza Level Plaza Ballroom Concourse

1900 Asia Pacific Spatial Excellence Awards Plaza Level Plaza Ballroom

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THURSDAY 30 APRIL 2020 CONCURRENT SESSIONS

Foyer level Great Hall 4

Plaza level P2 Plaza level P4 Plaza level P3 Plaza level P5 Plaza level P1 Marketplace

SATELLITE BASED AUGMENTATION SYSTEM (SBAS)

SMART CITIES POLICY MAKING &

GEOSPATIAL INTELLIGENCE

INDUSTRY CHALLENGES &

DISASTER MANAGEMENT

YOUNG PROFESSIONAL

SYMPOSIUM OGC SYMPOSIUM THE HUB

0845

Satellite Based Augmentation System

(SBAS) Panel: Unlocking new

positioning capabilities for

Australia and New Zealand

Eldar Rubinov, FrontierSI and Anna Riddell, Geoscience

Australia

Unmanned (RPAS) Laser Scanning -

where are we today, and what should we expect in the near

future? Glenne Blyth, RIEGL

Australia

Extraction of swimming pools from

imagery Kerry Halupka, Department of

Environment, Land, Water and Planning

Challenges and Opportunities for

Professional Organisations in the 21st Century - The

future of SSSI Paul Digney, Jacobs

Entrepreneurship and startups – how to

start, where to start and what the process

looks like in the beginning

Open Geospatial Consortium Symposium

Engaging the Unusual Suspects: Becoming

more outward facing as an industry

0900

3D Qld RoadMap - Pathway to Digital

Spatial Future Peter John Sippel,

Veris Australia

A LEEP forward for road policing – using

location data for targeted enforcement

Dale Harris, Abley

Nursery Industry natural disaster risk

mitigation and recovery plan

Peter James, Cohga

0915

Taking the Integration of Datum, Cadastre

and Imagery in Brisbane CBD to a

New Level Jim Sloane,

Department of Natural Resources Mines And Energy

Satellites: The nexus of convergence,

collaboration and community

Matthew Adams, Landgate

Better together: improving Digital Earth Australia's

educational resources through collaboration

Caitlin Adams, FrontierSI

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The Hub - Marketplace Foyer Level Great Hall 4 Plaza Level P2 Plaza Level P4 Plaza Level P3 Plaza Level P5 Plaza Level P1

Program correct at time of print and subject to change

CONCURRENT SESSIONS (continued)

Foyer level Great Hall 4

Plaza level P2 Plaza level P4 Plaza level P3 Plaza level P5 Plaza level P1 Marketplace

SATELLITE BASED AUGMENTATION SYSTEM (SBAS)

SMART CITIES POLICY MAKING &

GEOSPATIAL INTELLIGENCE

INDUSTRY CHALLENGES &

DISASTER MANAGEMENT

YOUNG PROFESSIONAL

SYMPOSIUM OGC SYMPOSIUM THE HUB

0930 Continued

Satellite Based

Augmentation System (SBAS) Panel:

Unlocking new positioning

capabilities for Australia and New

Zealand Eldar Rubinov,

FrontierSI and Anna Riddell, Geoscience

Australia

eLodgement of Survey Plans, what this

means for Surveyors Richard Statham,

Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Energy

Injecting 3D into Victorian Planning

Justin Madex, Department of

Environment, Land, Water and Planning

Australian Exposure Information

Platform's (AEIP's) impact during the

2019 bushfire season Mark Dunford,

Geoscience Australia

Continued Entrepreneurship and

startups – how to start, where to start

and what the process looks like in the

beginning Continued

Open Geospatial

Consortium Symposium

Continued Engaging the Unusual Suspects: Becoming

more outward facing as an industry

0945

Geospatial Intelligence: How It’s

Transforming the Insurance Industry

Ryan Bank, Geospatial

Intelligence Center

SAR Deep Learning techniques for

disaster management Megan Gallagher,

L3Harris Corporation

National Young Professionals Travel

Grant Sponsor – Why are young

professionals vital for the future of the

industry?

Saving lives and delivering community

benefits through Ai-RAP partnerships:

Fusing mobile LiDAR, imagery and GIS

information to improve road safety

Rob McInerney, International Road

Assessment Programme

1000 Morning Tea in the Locate Marketplace

THE HUB: Lightning pitches from Exhibitors and Sponsors on how their products & services can help tackle the big issues Australia & the planet are facing

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CONCURRENT SESSIONS

Foyer level Great Hall 4

Plaza level P2 Plaza level P4 Plaza level P3 Plaza level P5 Plaza level P1 Marketplace

ICSM PANEL DISCUSSION

3D & LEGISLATION

INFRASTRUCTURE AND GEO-INTELLIGENCE

LAND ADMINISTRATION YOUNG PROFESSIONAL

SYMPOSIUM WORKSHOPS THE HUB

1030

Exploring the work of the Inter-

governmental Committee on

Surveying & Mapping (ICSM)

Narelle Underwood, DCS Spatial Services

Open discussion forum facilitated

by a panel of speakers

3D Digital Built & Legal

Environment Simon Cookes,

LARKi Cristina Savain,

BE-WISE Matthew Purss,

Pangaea Innovations

Andrew Brady, Australian Institute of Quantity Surveyors

How Survey123 and Python saved my project

Xing-mei Lee & Adrian Miller, GHD Digital

Spatial Data in Business Eamon Mansoor, Omnilink

Further education in early and mid-career – why do

it? Evolutions in Leadership and the Future

of Our Industry

AURIN Workbench - Data Driven Decision Support for Planners

and Researchers Emma Joughin,

AURIN

Cost: Free to attend

See website for workshop

description. There are limited spots

available so to secure you’re spot, select

this workshop during the registration

process.

Panel Q & A

Future Thinking: What are the trends

changing our industry in the next 5

years? Mina Jahanshahi,

GeoPlex

1045

Spatially Managing Asset Risk at Urban Utilities

Justin Mendelow & Ryan Bannister, Urban Utilities

Innovate and improve efficiency with interactive

360° data! Alys Wall, Terrascene

1100

Spatially enabling remote power networks on the Bass Strait Islands

Josh Hawkins, Hydro Tasmania

From BIM to 3D Cadastre: Implementing a Modern

Land Administration System in Victoria,

Australia Yiqun Chen, The University

of Melbourne

Workshop: Real and authentic networking –

how to make your networking plan for 2020

1115

Battery of the Nation - Spatial Communication Grace Uziallo, Entura-

Hydro Tasmania

Immersive technology dramatically reshaping the planning, assessment and

consultation process Luke Brannelly, V2i Group

1130

GEOINT Program Update Chris Hewett, Australian Geospatial-Intelligence

Organisation

LiDAR 2020 - Enabling new capability across multiple

industries Daniel Kruimel, Teledyne

Optech And Caris

Workshop: Critical thinking and other soft skills – why your career

needs you to start thinking about what you don’t know about yourself

Convergence, Collaboration and Capacity buildings:

interactive reflections so far

1145 Lunch in the Locate Marketplace

THE HUB: Lightning pitches from Exhibitors and Sponsors on how their products & services can help tackle the big issues Australia & the planet are facing

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The Hub - Marketplace Foyer Level Great Hall 4 Plaza Level P2 Plaza Level P4 Plaza Level P3 Plaza Level P5 Plaza Level P1

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CONCURRENT SESSIONS

Foyer level Great Hall 4

Plaza level P2 Plaza level P4 Plaza level P3 Plaza level P5 Plaza level P1 Marketplace

PANEL DISCUSSIONS OPEN DATA & DIGITAL TWIN

SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

GOALS (SDG)

LAND MANAGEMENT & MAPPING

YOUNG PROFESSIONAL

SYMPOSIUM WORKSHOPS THE HUB

1245

The drops are running out – managing water scarcity in

an increasingly variable global climate

Panellists:

Mustak Shaikh, Department

of Planning, Industry and Environment

Chris Tanner, Cooperative Research Centre for Water

Sensitive Cities

Claire Krause, Geoscience Australia

ANZLIC Strategic Directions

Melissa Harris, Deputy Chair of

ANZLIC

Making a Difference on the SDGs

Graeme Martin, Spatial Vision

Coastal management using remotely piloted

aircraft Amy Steiger, Cardno

Cultural shifts needed in the

industry: Where do YPs fit?

Continued

AURIN Workbench - Data Driven Decision Support for Planners

and Researchers Emma Joughin,

AURIN

Cost: Free to attend

See website for workshop

description. There are limited spots

available so to secure you’re spot, select

this workshop during the registration

process.

Convergence, Collaboration and Capacity buildings: How far we have

come

1300

Managing Spatial Information with

Django Anthony Joseph, My

House Geek

Case study on Applying UN SDG to a

Victorian Government Department Craig Sandy,

Surveyor-General of Victoria

The Importance of LiDAR and the relative

lack of detailed understanding of the

creation of this crucial data source

Rob Clout, Aerometrex Panel Q & A

ANZLIC's Strategic

Directions: What are the opportunities for

collaboration? ANZLIC

1315

Specialisterne - Autism and Neurodiversity in the

workplace

Followed by interactive panel discussion

Geospatial Cloud Nine

Matthew Langley, Geoplex

Accessing geo-spatial data to assist in filling data gaps identified

in reporting on Victoria’s State of the Environment Report

Kangmin Moon, Victorian

Commissioner's Office for

Environmental Sustainability

Presentation to be announced

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CONCURRENT SESSIONS (continued)

Foyer level Great Hall 4

Plaza level P2 Plaza level P4 Plaza level P3 Plaza level P5 Plaza level P1 Marketplace

PANEL

DISCUSSIONS OPEN DATA & DIGITAL

TWIN

SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

GOALS (SDG)

LAND MANAGEMENT & MAPPING

YOUNG PROFESSIONAL

SYMPOSIUM WORKSHOPS THE HUB

1330 Continued

Specialisterne -

Autism and Neurodiversity in

the workplace

Large Scale Data Wrangling for Digital

Twins Emma Krantz, CSIRO

Data61

Presentation to be announced

Bringing advanced analytics to the broader malleefowl

management community through a web based 3D citizen

science portal Joe Benshemesh, Anditi

Continued

Cultural shifts needed in the

industry: Where do YPs fit?

Continued

AURIN Workbench - Data Driven

Decision Support for Planners and

Researchers Emma Joughin,

AURIN

Cost: Free to attend

Continued

Panel Q & A

ANZLIC's Strategic Directions: What are the

opportunities for collaboration?

ANZLIC

1345 Presentation to be

announced Presentation to be

announced

Building Better Web Mapping Applications through User

Research and Human Centred Design

Lindsay Smith, Geoplex

1400 Afternoon Tea in the Locate Marketplace

THE HUB: What have been our takeaways from Locate20?

PLENARY SESSION Foyer level Great Hall 4

1420 How the Defence Geospatial Intelligence (GEOINT) Community will transform to meet the future needs of the Australian Defence Force Scott Dewar, Head of Capability Department, Australia Geospatial-Intelligence Organisation, ACT

1440 Launching the Space Industry Panellists to be announced

1510 Creating a location-enabled Australia James Johnson, CEO, Geoscience Australia, ACT

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1530 How Marketing Often Confuses The Destination with The Journey Adam Ferrier, Founder, THINKERBELL, Vic

In a world with an increasing rate of technological advancement around location technologies along with automation and machine learning, the spatial industry is moving ahead in leaps and bounds. We already see how spatial underpins every other industry on earth and is no longer special. So, the question is - how do we navigate these new waters confidently and retain our place as custodians of quality location data without better telling our story?

Adam Ferrier is one of Australia's leading consumer psychologists, a brand strategist and an authority on behavioural economics – and we are excited to welcome him to Locate20. As geospatial professionals, custodians of all things related to the creation and management of location data, we are used to thinking in very logical ways. Understanding how everyday people make decisions - people who make up our current clients and the future client base we are seeking to engage with - can pose huge business benefits to us, not only financially but in terms of business development and employee satisfaction. While historically, we have been great at telling our story to ourselves, it takes another way of thinking to put ourselves in the shoes of those who are not from or within our industry, and this is one that we may sometimes find challenging to grasp. With his many years of experience in solving this sort of challenge, Adam provides sage guidance around broadening our ways of thinking about the story we tell about ‘geospatial’ when we approach new and diverse clients as we innovate, and how we can expand our ways of doing business to collaborate.

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