GWF 2018 Brochure
GWF 2018 Brochure
GWF 2018 Brochure
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CONFERENCE OVERVIEW
Geospatial World Forum (GWF) is the global flagship
event produced and organized by Geospatial Media
and Communications. The conference has successfully
highlighted the true potential of geospatial technology across
3000 + Professionals
70 + Countries
Attending
40 + Collaborative
Partners
CONFERENCE THEME
Our future is digital! Digitization is helping businesses all around
the world to streamline and automate all processes. Digital tools
Geo-enabling 4th Industrial Revolution and technologies are profoundly affecting the way business is being
Location | IoT | BigData | AI
conducted today. This also means that citizens will demand for smarter
infrastructure, smarter utilities, smarter transportation and ultimately
smarter and sustainable cities.
The Fourth Industrial Revolution means more than just technology.
It calls for a transformation of our entire ecosystem. Geospatial and
location technologies are playing a key role in this. With geospatial
sensors being deployed everywhere and spatial data becoming big
data through its volume and velocity, Geo4IR will be a wave that the
geospatial industry won’t be able to miss out on.
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HOW WILL GWF MAKE A DIFFERENCE?
Thought leadership engagement
Knowledgeable speakers from government and businesses will not only share their vision, but also
their commitment for improving the world that we live in.
Motivating next-gen
Programs targeting startups, students, and young professionals to foster the growth of our next-
generation geospatialists.
Take advantage of We don’t expect Businesses today All work no play Geospatial Do you have a
unique learning you to just listen. are all about is not our motto! World Forum is great experience
Get ready to put
experiences Get hands-on collaboration. not just another to share? Is
your best tux
from world experience and Find the right technology your geospatial
on to attend our
class speakers, live it up with the partners for your event. Our story unique?
special networking
panelists, vibrant display business ideas. theme speaks for Get ready to
receptions.
delegates, user of inventive Join the event, itself. It’s about share it with the
If you’re into
demonstrations, technology and network with the future and participants at the
delicious food,
industry and engaging training the participants, exciting crowd, we’re bringing it event, and also
technical sessions by and start and culture, our to you. to be featured
presentations. subject matter collaborating! Gala Dinner* is the on our video
experts at the place to be. and social media
exhibition. platforms.
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EXPECTED PARTICIPATION
Geographical Distribution
12% 9%
7% 48%
18%
4% 2%
Delegates Profile
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TARGET AUDIENCE
Technology Providers
— Geospatial Technology Companies
— Startups & SMEs
— Business Incubators
— Spatial Analytics Companies
— IT and System Integrators
— Geospatial Data/Content Providers
— Solution Providers
— Data Infrastructure & Services Providers
User Organisations
— Consultants & Project Implementers
— Development Organization
— Non-Government Organization
— Multilateral & International Organizations
— Market research and consulting firms
— Investors and venture capitalist
— Retail & e-Commerce
— Emergency Response System
— Start-ups
— Shared Economy Companies
— BFSI sector
— Health Industry
— Supply Chain and Logistics
— Social Media and Advertising
— Funding Agencies
— City Authorities
— Armed Forces
— Intelligence Agencies
— Police Departments
— Engineering & Construction
— Infrastructure Authorities
— Policy Makers
— Universities & Research Institutions
Many more...
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15-16 January 2018 CO-LOCATED EVENT
S U M M I T
Convention
THEME: COLLABORATIVE CO-EXISTENCE AT THE FOREFRONT OF 4IR
The Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) is considerably altering customer expectations,
and demanding product enhancement at every level. Evolving technologies make
of business assets more flexible, while data and analytics change the way they are maintained.
This calls for a more inclusive and collaborative approach in order to address the
leaders and diverse uncertainties this revolution is bringing with it. A collaboration of businesses,
assets and people along with a co-existence of conventional and innovative systems
is inevitable. The geospatial industry needs to perceive this as an increasingly useful
policy makers response to the competitive pressures in a global economy. GeoBuiz Summit will be
the perfect platform to discuss the role of collaborative co-existence in geospatial
industry you
Economy: Market Trends and Business Democratization, Commercialization
Directions and Monetization
— Geo-Enabling 4IR (IoT, Cloud, AI, 3D — Location Analytics and Business
WHY ATTEND?
— Improve the way you do business: Gain — Learn, share, and collaborate with
insights & make intelligent decisions people who are dedicated to the same
— Share the expert zone with the stalwarts goals as you
of the industry — Fresh perspectives, valuable insight on
— Hear firsthand accounts from business the latest trends, and predictions led by
leaders and plan your own path business pioneers
Sponsors
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18-19 January 2018 CO-LOCATED EVENT
AGRI
THEME: GEO-KNOWLEDGE CONDUIT TO SDGS SUCCESS
The unprecedented power of ‘Where’, i.e. the location element, lies at the core of
SDGs, and geoinformation makes the invisible – visible. It helps in analyzing the past,
makes observations of the present and predicts the future to improve people’s life Geo4SDGs will host a separate track
and protect the planet. The United Nations has also corroborated the significance on GeoAgri with the theme: “The Real
of leveraging geospatial data for policy making, programming and project operations Challenge: Localizing Technology
to realize the 17 Sustainable Development Goals and the 169 associated targets. Adoption and Innovation’’. The session
Geo4SDGs will discuss the increasing role of geospatial information to address the will explore new frontiers of agricultural
2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. computerization in 4 sub-themes:
— Uber for Tractors: Mechanization for
Smallholder Farmers
WHAT WILL BE DISCUSSED?
— ICT for Smart Agricultural Markets and
— Strategic importance of Big Data for — Land and property matter for a Value Chains
SDGs sustainable future — Innovations and Future Farming
— Data for all for monitoring SDGs — Scaling climate action for operationalising Technologies
SDGs — Knowledge based Agriculture: The
— Aligning business goals with SDGs linkages with sustainability, food security
— Accelerating role of sustainable and climate change impacts
— Legal and policy coherence for SDGs
agriculture for food security and hunger
— Establishing link between statistical and
geospatial data for SDGs
Partner
Partners
Sponsors Supported by Media Partner
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18-19 January 2018 CO-LOCATED EVENT
L CATION #AtMyLocale
WORLD
THEME: TRANSFORMING BUSINESS:
LOCATION ANALYTICS + BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE
Location is key to all aspects of business. From deciding where to locate a new
store to optimizing a supply chain or creating more engaging marketing campaigns
that resonate with customers - the demand for geographic business intelligence
and analytics solutions has increased significantly. Businesses that integrate loca-
How tion intelligence into their marketing strategy benefit by gaining accurate infor-
mation that gives them insights on their consumers, allowing them to take action
location
involving customer bases, distribution channels, networks, as well as to maximize
decision-making.
will
transform
your WORLD BOOTCAMP
A S T A R T U P D A Y
business? Theme: From pitch to concept
A marketplace to
showcase startups’ location
innovation, featuring:
FOCUSED SECTORS:
— Banking, Financial Services, & Live Pitch & Demo Session
Insurance (BFSI)
— Telecommunications & IT Investor Stage
— Healthcare & Life Sciences
Best Startup Award
— E- commerce & Retail
— Media & Entertainment
— Logistics & Supply Chain
Who will be there?
Business Users | Marketeers & Advertisers | Start-Ups | Investors | Incubation Hubs
— Advertising & Marketing Venture Capitalists | Consultants | Technology Providers | Government | Entrepreneur
— Data & Privacy Global Operations and Supply Chain | Retail and E–commerce | Healthcare and Life science
Banking, Financial Services and Insurance (BFSI)
Sponsor Supported by
Partners
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18-19 January 2018 CO-LOCATED EVENT
CTOs IT Directors
Supported by
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17-19 January 2018 CO-LOCATED EVENT
USER INTERACTION
archival, and dissemination of satellite/aerial data
and its applications in national development.
The User Interaction Meet (UIM) aims to provide
MEET 2018
insight into NRSC’s activities and serves as a platform
for interaction amongst the user community.
TRANSFORMATION OF
geospatial data in the wake of current technology trend,
many of the National Geospatial Agencies are growing,
GEOSPATIAL AGENCIES IN while many others are eager to catch up and to leapfrog into
TOPICS TO BE DISCUSSED
Partner
— Technology Advancements in Observation and Mapping of Dynamically Changing World
— National Geospatial Information Infrastructure and Capacities
— Capacity Development and Management Strategies
— Emerging Service-delivery Models for Development, Management and Dissemination of
Geospatial Information
— Implementation of Empowering Geospatial Policies
ENGINEERING
sector. The conference will present a high level
discussion forum focused on addressing the challenges
and opportunities for construction and showcase of
solutions that can help gain more accurate, accessible, and
actionable insights.
18-19 January 2018
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TOPICS TO BE DISCUSSED
— Addressing project delays and cost overruns — Achieving efficiencies in the infrastructure
through geospatial technology lifecycle through Geo-ICT
— Enhancing automation in the construction — Big ideas poised to disrupt construction
industry (Internet of Things, 5D BIM, etc.)
— Geospatial as the force behind digital future of — Value proposition of geospatial technology for
Supporting Organisations
construction all stages of infra – plan, design, build, operate,
— The geospatial leverage for mega projects maintain
SECURITY
skills to able to fully capitalize on these innovations. As
the military organizations look towards minimizing human
casualties and maximize situational awareness, those
that are able to apply the benefits of next-gen digital
technologies will be in the leadership position.
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TOPICS TO BE DISCUSSED
— Need for defence organisations to establish new ways to — IoT, Artificial Intelligence, Virtual Reality as disruptive
respond to challenges forces
— Digital technology revolution impacting defense & — The emerging applications with technology
security advancements
— Big data for enhancing military capability — Next-gen solutions shaping the defense landscape
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TRANS-BOUNDARY
COOPERATION IN SOUTH
The programme will focus on highlighting the role of
geoinformation for the region in leveraging opportunities
FOR GEO-INFORMATION
greater collaboration on information and knowledge
sharing. The program will focus on optimizing resources,
evolving mechanisms for data sharing and geospatial
technology transfer towards trans-boundary efficiencies.
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TOPICS TO BE DISCUSSED
— Leveraging geospatial technology for — Developing frameworks for — Optimal sharing of available
economic and social development of enhanced data sharing amongst resources and enhanced
the region nations cooperation in technology transfer,
— Requisites for a regional SDI — Business opportunities of geospatial standardization and capacity
— Capacity building mechanisms for data for geospatial information development
organisations across the regions providers — Avenues for technology collaboration
EMPLOYABILITY
AND CAREER
In a field that evolves as rapidly as geospatial information
science and technologies, the idea of ‘getting a job’ may
OPPORTUNITIES
not be as straight-forward as it sounds. In order to build a
strong employability and career opportunity in the industry
need is to understand on what the majority of employers
are looking for, the new skills and achievements essential
for developing a successful career. 19 January 2018
TOPICS TO BE DISCUSSED
— What employers are looking for — Youth’s perspectives on employment — The skill gap between the supply of
— Experiences from academia and issues job-ready skills among young people
private sector engagement in youth — How do you know that your training and the demand for skills among
employability programs and education will get you there? employers
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PRE-CONFERENCE
15 JANUARY 2018 16 JANUARY 2018
PROGRAMME AGENDA
0930 – 1100 Geospatial Value & Impact 0930 – 1100 New Space Revolution
1100 – 1130 Networking Tea/Coffee Break 1100 – 1130 Networking Tea/Coffee Break
1130 – 1300 Geo-enabling 4IR 1130 – 1300 Location Analytics & BI Technology Advancements
1400 – 1530 System Integration 1400 – 1530 Digital Engineering Infrastructure and Capacities
1530 – 1600 Networking Tea/Coffee Break 1530 – 1600 Networking Tea/Coffee Break
1600 – 1730 Reorienting NGIOs 1600 – 1730 Collaborative Approach Geospatial Policies
Time (hrs) Hall 5 Hall 2.02-03 Hall 6 Hall G.03 Hall 1.01-02
1930 – 2200 Gala Dinner & Awards Night (Separate fee applies)
Hall G.05-06 Hall G.01-02 Hall 1.03-04 Hall G.03-04 Hall 1.08
Location World Smart Cities Construction & Engineering Defence & Public Security S & SE Asia Trans-boundary Cooperation
Next-gen Solutions
Modernization of
New Age of Emerging Military
Role of Geo-ICT Construction & Regional Challenges and Opportunities
Customer Exploration Application
Engineering
Spatially-
Power of Map and Future
Connected Resilient Plan & Design Maritime Security Avenues and Requisites
Application
Governance
Advances in
Future Entrepreneurs Smart Utility
Construction Technologies
Start-Ups Presentations Services
(Railways & Highways)
A. S. KIRAN RON BISIO R CHANDRA DEAN ANGELIDES JUERGEN DOLD DAN JABLONSKY
KUMAR Vice President SHEKHAR Corporate Director, President President
Chairman Geospatial, Trimble President International / Hexagon DigitalGlobe
Indian Space USA NASSCOM Alliances / Partners, Geosystems USA
Research India ESRI, USA Switzerland
Organisation
India
Digital Engineering
Business Intelligence
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Geo4SDGs: Addressing Agenda 2030
KAMAL KISHORE PROF TCA ANANT DR. VIRGINIA DR. M. RAJEEVAN STEFAN DORINE BURMANJE
Member Secretary BURKETT Secretary SCHWEINFEST Chair of the
National Disaster Ministry of Statistics Chief Scientist Ministry of Earth Director Executive Board,
Management & Programme Geological Survey Sciences Statistics Division Cadastre
Authority India Implementation USA India United Nations Land Registry and
India Mapping Agency
The Netherlands
Location Analytics
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SPEAKERS
Technology Providers
STEVEN W. KK SINGH DR. BVR MOHAN RAJ ALLA JIM STEINER TED LAMBOO
BERGLUND Chairman & CEO REDDY CEO Vice President, SVP, Reality Modeling
President & CEO Rolta Founder & IIC Technologies Product Management Bentley Systems
Trimble India Executive Chairman India Oracle Corporation The Netherlands
USA Cyient USA
India
GOPALAKRISHNA PANKAJJ P GHODE PRAKASH IYER MAGESH VALRIE GRANT CHRIS GIBSON
KUPPUSWAMY Blockchain & Cyber Senior Vice President, SRINIVASAN Managing Director Vice President
Vice President, Security Expert Software Architecture Global Sales Director GeoTechVision Trimble
Global Solutions and Founder – Global & Strategy - Connected Cars Jamaica USA
Innovation Blockchain Trimble, USA HCL Technologies
Hitachi Consulting Foundation India
India India
SIVA RAVADA JOHN WHITEHEAD AGENDRA KUMAR PRUKALPA DR. MARTIN DR. KEN TSUTSUI
Senior Director of Director of Sales and President SANKAR PFENNIGBAUER Technical Manager
Development Distribution, APAC, Esri India Founder Director Research & NTT DATA Corporation
Oracle Corporation Trimble India Social Cops Intellectual Property Japan
USA Singapore India RIEGL
Austria
JONATHAN DAVIS VENKATESH SAI SANGHEE SHIN ARUN KAPURIA DR. MANOHAR TOM COUNTS
Business Chief Technical President Founder & CEO VELPURI Chief Executive Officer
Development Manager Officer Gaia3D, Inc. iTech Mission (iTM) Director & Partner 3-GIS
Trimble ZUPPA Big Data South Korea India TLF Consortium USA
New Zealand Acquisition Denmark
India
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SAI PATTABIRAM MANOSI LAHIRI JOHN RENARD BRETT DIXON JOHANNES RIEGL ASHUTOSH CHADHA
Chief Executive Founder, MD and CEO President - Utilities General Manager JR. Group Director
Officer ML Info Map & Geospatial BU & Asia Pacific, Esri Chief Marketing Government Affairs
ZUPPA Big Data India President EMEA Singapore Officer and Public Policy
Acquisition Cyient RIEGL Microsoft
India UK Austria India
VISHAL DHUPAR JAYANT SHARMA CHRISTOPH FÜRST MUSTAFA DINESH TERRY MOLONEY
Managing Director Director Spatial Manager International ALMUSAWA CHANDRASEKAR President & CEO
ALHASHEMI Director - Global PCI Geomatics
NVIDIA and Graph Product Sales
India Management RIEGL Founder & CEO Solutions & Canada
Oracle Corporation Austria Smart Navigation Innovation (GSI),
USA Systems Hitachi Consulting
UAE India
NIRAJ PRAKASH RANVEER RAVI KUMAR ANAND BHANDARI WILLIAM VETETO HANS VIEHMANN
Senior Director - CHANDRA MEDURI Practice Head - IoT GIS Analyst Product Manager
Solution Consulting, Principal Researcher Vice President - Thoughtworks Textron Systems EMEA
Digital Innovation Microsoft Analytics India USA Oracle
Oracle USA Innominds Software Germany
India India
CHARLES BRIGHAM BHOOPATHI RAPOLU BRIAN NICOLLS VIJAY CHOWDHARY HANUMAN LT GEN DR RAJESH
Account Executive Head of Executive Director, Sales Engineer, CHODAGAM PANT PVSM
Deputy General AVSM, VSM
Esri Analytics-EMEA AAM Const. BIM / CIM,
USA Cyient Australia FARO Business Manager-Smart City Chairman
UK Technologies, India Solutions Cyient, India Precision Electronics
Ltd, India
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SPEAKERS
AMIT GANJOO PAVAN KUMAR C V WILLY GOVENDER DINAKAR MANAN PATEL HARPREET SINGH
CEO, Managing Director Chief Executive DEVIREDDY President Head of Marketing
Anra Technologies, Altair Engineering Officer Head of Innovation Special Operations Esri India
USA India DataWorld Program Solutions, LLC (SOS) India
South Africa Cyient, India USA
DR PRAPHUL
CHANDRA
Founder & CEO
Koinearth
India
PROF. DR. DIETER BUDHENDRA L. DR. ZAFFAR SADIQ PROF. DR.-ING. DR SHAILESH PROF. DR. N.
FRITSCH BHADURI MOHAMED-GHOUSE CHRISTIAN HEIPKE NAYAK SRIDHARAN
UNGGIM-PSN Hexagon Director, Urban Director - NSW Professor, Institute of Distinguished Director
Representative Dynamics Institute Business Development, Photogrammetry and Scientist School of Planning
Research Professor and Oak Ridge National Research & GeoInformation and Architecture,
Professor Emeritus International Relations Ministry of Earth
Laboratory Leibniz University, Science, India Bhopal
University of Stuttgart, CRC for Spatial
Germany USA Information, Australia Germany India
PROF. CHRIS PETTIT DR. SWARNA PROF. VENKATESH DR AMIT MUKHERJEE P G DHAR
Director, City Futures SUBBA RAO PANCHAPAGESAN CHANDRASHEKHAR Assistant Professor CHAKRABORTY
Adjunct Professor Associate Professor of BIRADAR Distinguished Fellow
Research Centre School of Conflict
Australia National Law Finance and Head, IIMB Principal Scientist & Security Studies, The Energy and
University Real Estate Research Head-Geoinformatics National Institute of Resources Institute &
India Initiative, IIM Bangalore, Unit, ICARDA Advanced Studies Team Leader, UNDP-
India Egypt India MHA Disaster Score Card
Project,India
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Data Providers
MAJOR GENERAL RESHAD MD. IVAN AMY MINNICK ARNOUT DESMET PETER HAWKINS
GIRISH KUMAR EKRAM ALI DELOATCH Vice President, Vice President, Regional Director
Surveyor General Director General Executive Director DigitalGlobe, USA TomTom Maps, Digital Content,
Survey of India Geological Survey of Federal Geographic Belgium HERE Asia Pacific,
Bangladesh Data Committee Singapore
USA
DR ORBITA ANNE HALE NICOLAS ANDY WILSON ANDY WILD SHIVALIK PRASAD
ROSWINTIARTI MIGLARESE PAPARODITIS Director, Strategic Chief Revenue Officer Executive Director
Deputy Chairperson Chief Executive Director of Research Relationships Planet MapmyIndia
for Remote Sensing Officer & Education Ordnance Survey USA India
National Institute of Radiant Earth IGN UK
Aeronautics & Space USA France
(LAPAN), Indonesia
LILY XU SAPNA AHUJA FABRIZIO JOHN KEDAR BARBARA RYAN DR. Y.V.N. KRISHNA
CEO Chief Operating PIRONDINI Director, Strategic Secretariat Director MURTHY
Beijing Space View Officer Chief Executive Relationships Group on Earth Director
China MapmyIndia Officer Ordnance Survey Observations (GEO) National Remote
India Deimos Imaging International Switzerland Sensing Centre
Spain UK India
JOHN ALLISON LEIBER ROB VAN DE VELDE SAUD AL-NOFALI MAJID AL-BUSAIDI PETER HEDLUND
CARTWRIGHT Program Manager Director Director of Spatial Section Head – Managing Director
Vice President Google Earth Outreach Geonovum Information, ONSDI Technology and Ordnance Survey
Defense and USA The Netherlands National Centre Operations, ONSDI International
Intelligence for Statistics & National Centre UAE
DigitalGlobe Information for Statistics &
USA Oman Information, Oman
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SPEAKERS
KUMAR NAVULUR BOON KHAI TAN KRISHANU ARCHAYA YASUSHI DR. RAO VU TIEN QUANG
President Chief Executive, Regional Sales SHIMOYAMA RAMAYANAM Chief of Division-
DigitalGlobe Singapore Land Manager for South Director-General, Vice President Sales, Technology, Surveying
Foundation Authority Asia, Deimos Imaging Geospatial Middle East, Africa Mapping and
USA India Information and South Asia Geoinformation
GeoSpatial Urthecast - Deimos Viet Nam Department
Information Authority Imaging of Surveying, Mapping
Japan Canada and Geoinformation
Vietnam
Business Enterprises
ROHIT SHARMA ANUPAM DIKHIT SHYAM P MARDIKAR SAUVIK MANJUNATH DR. AHMED
VP - Supply Chain and Digital Marketing CTO - Mobile Network BANERJJEE TALWAR ABUKHATER
Operations Expert Airtel Chief Technology Vice President Digital Aviation
Flipkart Twitter India Officer Quikr Leadership
India India Tata Cliq India Boeing
India USA
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SAMAR SINGLA SHUBHAM KUMAR DHAVAL DOSHI DR KABIR RUSTOGI NITIN CHUGH MIKHEIL
CEO Co-Founder and Head Founder Principal Data Country Head - NADAREISHVILI
Jugnoo of Strategy Smarthome NX Scientist Digital Banking Head of Data Science
India Atithi Pleasure India Delhivery HDFC Bank Limited Unit
India India India TBC Bank
Georgia
GURUPRASAD S TRIPTI LOCHAN MANOJ MISRA ARCHANA SUNIL DAVID SUBODH DUBEY
Senior General Chief Executive General Manager, JAHAGIRDAR Regional Director - Group CIO, Shapoorji
Manager, Healthcare Officer, VML - Ground Truth CEO & Director, IoT − India & ASEAN Pallonji
Business, Robert Southeast Asia & India AngelWorks AT&T Global Network India
Bosch Engineering and India India Services India
Business Solutions Singapore India
(RBEI), India
RAINER DIRK MALCOLM TAYLOR WOLFGANG HALLER MA XIAOYU DR. Y. PARI AYUSH SAYAL
EBERSBACH Head of Technical Head of Competence Founder Head - GeoSpatial Co-Founder
Managing Director, Information Center of Technical Tianhe Construction Technologies, Digital, Dipper
Lehmann + Partner Crossrail Documentation China Divisional Corporate, India
GmbH UK Munich Airport L&T Construction,
Germany Germany India
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SPEAKERS
Development Agencies
GREG SCOTT VINCENT SEAMAN BASANTA AIDA OPOKU-MENSAH ADITYA AGRAWAL KIRAN PANDEY
Inter-Regional Advisor Deputy Director SHRESTHA Special Advisor to the Director, Data Programme Director
Global Geospatial (Interim) - Strategy, Director of Strategic Executive Secretary Ecosystems Environment
Information Data and Analytics, Cooperation – SDGs & Special Development, Resources Centre and
Management Global Development, ICIMOD Initiatives Global Partnership Information Services
United Nations Bill and Melinda Gates Nepal UN Economic for Sustainable Centre for Science
Foundation, USA Commission for Africa, Development Data, USA and Environment
Ethiopia India
Government Users
TULIKA PANDEY JARMO SUOMISTO MAJ PUJA JHA SRIKANTH KOMMU DR BHOOP SINGH IR NILFA RASHID
Director, NeGD DEITY Helsinki 3D+ Project Intelligence Corps General Manager - Head, NRDMS & Head, National Ocean
Ministry of Electronics Manager Indian Army Technical / Projects, NSDI Division Spatial Planning
and Information City of Helsinki Delhi Mumbai Department of Division
Technology Finland Industrial Corridor Science & Technology Ministry of Marine
India Development India Affairs & Fisheries
Corporation Ltd, India Indonesia
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Consultants & Associations
GEOFF MARK REICHARDT GEOFF PROF. NIRANJAN ASWANI KUMAR PROF. DR. M.
ZEISS Chief Executive SAWYER SWARUP AKELLA MONOWAR HOSSAIN
Principal Officer Secretary General Director Founder Executive Director
Between The Poles Open Geospatial EARSC Construction Industry Latgeo Consulting Institute of Water
Canada Consortium (OGC) Belgium Development Council India Modelling
USA India Bangladesh
AVINASH JHANGIANI GEORGE GUY SLOANE JOIE TRUGMAN ANDREAS LITTKOPF KUNAL ROB ROEF
THOMAS Founder, Amunet Insights Manager - European WALIA Co-Leader,
Founder & CEO
Play2Transform Group Managing Director LLC, Chief of Research, Topic Centre on Urban Associate Partner AirportRoom
India C-SIGMA LLC Programs, and Initiatives, Land and Soil Systems, Dalberg buildingSMART
USA UPDATAD Project European Environment India International
USA Agency Austria The Netherlands
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AWARDS
THE TECHRUPTORS
In 2017, Geospatial Media and Communications instituted Geospatial Hall of Fame wherein we celebrated
and honoured the founding fathers of the geospatial industry. At 2018 edition of Geospatial World Forum we
wish to recognize and honor the Geospatial Techruptors — the Technology Disruptors — who have built new
businesses, broken technology barriers and, in many cases, are making positive and lasting contributions to
the geospatial community and beyond.
Join us at Geospatial World Forum 2018 as we bring to you the innovative and enterprising disruptors
who are pushing the boundaries and transforming the world around them.
GEOSPATIAL POLICY
IMPLEMENTATION AWARDS
For policy makers and implementers whose work directly
impacts in development of geospatial science, technology,
and business
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EXHIBITION
Why Exhibit Why Visit?
Gain exposure for your products and services Get a sneak peek of the latest geospatial
The event offers unique opportunity to meet the leaders technologies, products, and solutions.
and avid users of geospatial technology from different With more than 60 exhibitors from all over the
parts of the world. world showcasing the latest advancements in
the geospatial industry, visitors will witness a
Product launch and demonstration platform
plethora of cutting-edge technologies, newest
Use the opportunity to introduce new products in a high
products, and solutions at one venue.
profile environment, witnessed by global delegations at a
dedicated ‘demonstration area’ within the exhibition hall. Connect and network
More than 4000+ delegates are expected to
Market research
attend the conference. The exhibition will serve
Get first-hand feedback from your target audience on new
as an excellent platform to network with peers,
ideas and upcoming products.
discuss ideas, and add value to your business.
Business development
Best practices on showcase
There are going to be ‘n’ number of opportunities to network
Large-scale public and private user organizations
with peers, formulate new partnerships, and discuss ideas.
from across the globe will showcase how
Online visibility geospatial technologies contribute in various
Your company profile and website will be included projects and their everyday operations.
on our official website, and it will be accessible by our
website visitors.
VENUE: HICC
Hyderabad International Convention Centre (HICC)
is managed by AccorHotels, one of the world’s
leading hotel operators, and is jointly owned by
Emaar Properties PJSC Dubai and Telangana State
Industrial Infrastructure Corporation Ltd. HICC is a
purpose-built, state-of-the-art convention facility,
the first of its kind in South Asia. It features an
internal hall measuring 6,480 square meters that can
be partitioned into six smaller halls.
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REGISTRATION FEES
Please note:
• GWF fees includes entry to all the programs of Geospatial World Forum, Geo4SDGs, AI & IoT Summit, Location World and NRSC User Interaction Meet
• Registration fee includes 18% GST
Private Agencies
South Asians (INR) 18,000 14,000 24,000 20,000
Overseas (USD) 600 500 900 600
Govt, NGOs, Academia, Researchers
South Asians (INR) 10,000 6,000 12,000 9,000
Overseas (USD) 600 500 900 600
Students
South Asians (INR) 5,000 5,000
Not Applicable Not Applicable
Overseas (USD) 300 300
Gala Dinner and Awards Night (Limited Seats). Delegates registering before 25th Nov will be entitled for complimentary Gala Dinner ticket
South Asians (INR) 5,000 5,000
Overseas (USD) 150 150
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