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See you at our 1st Victoria GoGeomatics Netoworking Social

FIRST VICTORIA GOGEOMATICS MEETUP

NOVEMBER 9 @ 6:30 PM – 9:00 PM

Join us for our 1st Victoria GoGeomatics Meetup where we can network and talk all things GEO!

Come alone or with a friend. These are free events for the community. You will meet a mix of professionals., managers, students and job seekers all the local Victoria community.

If you are interested in GIS, geospatial, surveying, geomatics, remote sensing, data, engineering, BIM, digital twins, mobile mapping, or geography in general this is the free networking group for you.

You will meet others who are interested in the awesomeness of GEO so if you like to talk about the tech and sector its a great evening over drinks.

 

Starting the Victoria new group is an initiative by Brittney Bourdages. Brittney is a GIS Analyst at Urban Systems. During her time with Urban Systems she has remained passionate and engaged in learning about emerging software and trends. Brittney also has an eye for cartographic design and data visualizations.
We welcome Brittney on board, along with Steve Guiry and Kenneth Ang.
Without our wonderful group leaders, none of these events would’ve been possible. We love our volunteers! Their dedication has been an inspiration for all us; from organizing the events to keeping their local Geospatial community engaged.

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