Pictures from the GoGeomatics Canada Launch Party in Ottawa

GoGeomatics Canada had a great event last night. We celebrated the launch of the new geomatics Job & Event board as well as the first all Canadian geomatics magazine on the web.

We had a full house of geomatics professionals, entrepreneurs, instructors, and guests.

Without further elaboration here are a few pictures from the event.

Pictured here from left to right, Elina Elnione, Masters of Planning Graduate, Melanie Tranter,  Land Use Specialist at NAV Canada, Stephanie Murphy, Geomatics Technician at Elections Canada,Name needed, sorry let us know, far right Rebecca Barker, Geomatics Technologist at Environment Canada

GoGeomatics Canada Launch Party Guests at the party networking and getting to know each other.

GoGeomatics Canada Community Manager

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

From Left to right:  Bert de Bruijn Owner, 3Source Inc., Deanna Sokoloski, GoGeomatics Canada Community Manager, David R. Stafford, Symposia Consulting

Networking at the GoGeomatics Canada Launch event More guests at the party networking and talking.

 

GoGeomatics Canada is going to be in Toronto Friday September 28th for another Social to celebrate the launch of the new site. If you’re in Toronto we hope you attend. The Toronto Party!

On Saturday September 29th we will be partying near the falls.  If you’re in the Niagara area come out and meet the GoGeomatics Niagara group.

T Mackinnon

T Mackinnon

Ted is a highly motivated professional with over 20 years of seomatics experience (GIS, Remote Sensing, Cartography, LIDAR and; GPS Surveying) in Private Industry, Academics, Non Profits and Government. His diverse background obtained through a combination of experiences from data acquisition, data creation, analysis, problem solving, customer service, technical writing, project management, program development, supervising and networking has fueled his career over the years. He continues to inspires the younger geospatial community to be highly involved the industry and helps bring other professionals together to learn more about Canadian geographic information.

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