Denver, Colorado – April 24, 2006 – The program committee for the 2006 GIS in the Rockies Conference announces that exhibitor and sponsorship information is now available online.
Interested companies and educational institutions may register for booth space and sponsorships on the event website at http://www.gisintherockies.org/exhibitors_register.html.
Companies who register for booth space before May 30, 2006 will receive the early registration price of $875 for 8′ x 10′ space, table, electricity, WiFi connection, and two staff badges. The cost after the May 30 deadline is $975. Additional booth package information is available at http://www.gisintherockies.org/exhibitors.html. Booth space and sponsorship opportunities are limited and will be assigned upon the order that payment is received, so interested companies are urged to return contracts as soon as possible.
The 2006 conference will be held September 13 – 15, 2006 at INVESCO Field at Mile High stadium in Denver, Colorado. The six sponsoring societies have developed a series of program tracks with the theme “GIS: From Behind the Scene to Extreme”. Presentations and workshops are designed
to appeal to a broad community of GIS users, surveyors, and other interested technology professionals. The professional societies and organizations share a dedication to promote professional development, education and general community outreach while helping people understand the uses and benefits of the technology.
Questions about exhibiting at the conference should be directed to Tamara Schoder at vendors@gisintherockies.org or 303-731-0108.
About GIS in the Rockies
GIS in the Rockies is a technology conference providing community outreach, education and professional development for people interested in Geographic Information System (GIS) technology. Formed by several professional societies and organizations, the conference enjoys its 19th annual event at INVESCO Field at Mile High stadium in Denver, Colorado USA. The sponsoring societies include: the Rocky Mountain Chapter of the Geospatial Information and Technology Association (GITA), the Colorado Section of the American Congress on Surveying and Mapping (ACSM), the Rocky Mountain Chapter of the American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ASPRS), the Professional Land Surveyors of Colorado (PLSC), the Rocky Mountain Chapter of the Urban and Regional Information Systems Association (URISA) and GIS Colorado.
For more information about GIS in the Rockies and links to the sponsoring societies, visit www.gisintherockies.org.