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Entries in Esri UK (34)

4:23PM

ESRI UK Invites GIS Community to Insightful Conference

15 February 2010 - ESRI UK announces registrations are open for its Annual Conference in London - an insightful two day event in May, exploring the importance of geographic information systems (GIS) technology as a key enabler for better informed decision-making.

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12:08PM

GIS Developer Community gather at ESRI UK DeveloperHub Conference 

10 February 2010 - ESRI UK yesterday held its 2010 DeveloperHub Conference at the ICC Centre in Birmingham, bringing together software developers from across the UK to discuss progress in the use of GIS to build and deploy spatially enhanced applications for desktop, mobile and the internet. 

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12:00PM

ESRI (UK) puts a smile on Comic Relief's fundraising potential

Aylesbury, UK: Comic Relief is introducing geographic information systems (GIS) technology to boost its marketing activity for Sport Relief 2010 and other upcoming fundraising events by signing a contract with ESRI (UK), the GIS market leader.

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12:00PM

ESRI (UK) survey reveals the world's a small place after all

17th November 2009 - Research released today by ESRI (UK) to mark GIS Day and Geography Awareness Week has found that far from a perception of a shrinking world, the public overestimate the size of our planet ten-fold. The average guess for the 25,000 mile distance around the equator was more than 300,000 miles. On top of overstating the size of the planet, the public appear to overestimate the extent of current levels of scientific knowledge. One in five of the public feel that further scientific fieldwork is unnecessary, and half think exploration is more commonly linked to television documentaries than new discoveries.

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