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While planning for the 30th annual UC gets well under way, ESRI is taking a look at what makes a conference worthwhile today and how the 2010 conference can go above and beyond attendee expectations. The Perks of the Plenary Session If you could only Read More...
Share your work with your peers. These last few weeks are your last chance to present at UC. With more than 40 tracks and more attendees than any other GIS event, it's the best place to share what you know with your fellow GIS users. Talk about your applications, Read More...
We encourage you to enrich your conference experience at the 2010 ESRI UC next July. As the world’s largest GIS conference, the ESRI UC is the best place for you to present your innovative ideas and solutions using ESRI GIS technology. Thousands of professionals Read More...
An entire track is devoted to discussing the direction ESRI software is headed, and the sessions give users a chance to hear and discuss what is coming next with ESRI product developers. An opportunity to hear about the future of GIS in cloud computing Read More...
Under the camouflage netting in the ESRI Defense and Intelligence Showcase at the ESRI UC, a battle rages between the fictional nations of Khaliforn and Mhalibu. Pirates capture ships, take hostages, and demand ransoms. Insurgents may have planted an Read More...
For two hours Wednesday night, starting at 4 p.m. , the Exhibit Pavilion in Halls C, D, and E will open up to family and friends of conference attendees for Family Night . Children, spouses, and friends can enjoy browsing the exhibit floor with you, checking Read More...
Between the more than 10,000 attendees expected to join us next week and the action-packed agenda, staying informed with updates about the ESRI UC and concurrent events may seem daunting. Don’t worry; there are plenty of ways to stay connected with ESRI Read More...
Share your work in a new event, or just swing by the Map Gallery's Monday evening Lightning Talks , which will be clear, quick, and informal presentations highlighting inventive Web or mobile applications. These five-minute talks are based on the three-fold Read More...