Esri UK Annual Conference 2019 is calling for papers!
/The Esri UK Annual Conference 2019 call for papers is now open, which gives a fantastic opportunity to showcase your most innovative uses of GIS.
Read MoreThe Esri UK Annual Conference 2019 call for papers is now open, which gives a fantastic opportunity to showcase your most innovative uses of GIS.
Read MoreIf you want to share your GIS success then enter this year’s Customer Success Awards, the winners of which will be announced and asked to take to the stage at Esri UK’s Annual Conference on May 22nd at the QEII Centre, in London.
Read MoreI’ve been blogging about this year’s Customer Success Award winners and in this post I’d like to turn to our customers who were successfully shortlisted in the Operational Awareness category.
The premise of Operational Awareness is pretty simple; how multiple stakeholders can make more timely decisions thanks to access from real-time, accurate and easy-to-understand views of operational data. But, if you dig a little deeper, the power of GIS and spatial analytics combined with any structured or unstructured data can deliver incredibly impactful operational efficiencies for any organisation.
Read MoreOne of the most contested categories in this year’s Customer Success Awards was Community Engagement; unsurprisingly so when you consider how Geography can serve as a starting point for building a community engagement strategy.
Read MoreOn Tuesday 16th May I was the host of this year’s Customer Success Awards at Esri UK’s 2017 Annual Conference. Having been involved with the judging since the outset, I felt exceptionally proud of the very credible submissions we received from the broadest spectrum of GIS users.
Read MoreHear Alan Bristow, Director of Road Space Management at Transport for London, present the role of GIS in managing London’s road space. With the population in London set to grow to 10 million by 2031, transforming London’s road space is a vital task.
Read MoreJohn Allan, Commercial Director, and Ben Tilley, GIS Business Support Analyst, will demonstrate how GIS is used to identify wind farms that are likely to interfere with flight radars and how they determine where to focus their efforts to minimise the impact on the airspace.
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