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Find Eos at the 2018 Fall Northeast ArcGIS Regional Conference (NEARC)

Visit Eos Positioning Systems® (Eos) — an Esri Silver Partner and ArcGIS Online Specialty Partner — at the 2018 Texas GIS Forum in Saratoga Springs, New York. This year’s event will be held at the Saratoga Hilton.

Discover how high-accuracy field GIS works, and meet the Eos team. We’ll bring you the world’s premier Bluetooth GNSS receiver, the Arrow Series. Visit the Eos booth to learn how you can make any device, from iOS® to Android and Windows, capture high-accuracy location in nearly any environment — including GNSS-impaired environments.

How to find Eos at the 2018 Fall NEARC

Eos will be exhibiting from October 28-31. Look for the familiar Eos booth.

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Eos' JP Dargis is joined by Alex Miller (President of Esri Canada) Chris Nort, and all the staff from the Esri Canada Winnipeg office for a social event!
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Location

Saratoga Hilton
534 Broadway, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866

Expo Date & Time

October 29 from 11:30am-6:15pm

October 30 from 1:30-4pm

About the 2018 Fall NEARC

The 2018 Texas GIS Forum is an affordable and jam-packed meeting of the GIS minds. Join professionals from government organizations and private industries, as well as budding innovators in the regional geospatial market, for one of the most robust geospatial events in Texas. Attendees may choose to attend pre-conference workshops, several days of presentations, and a keynote from the Travel Channel representatives.  This year, our focus will be showing the geospatial community new, more affordable, easier-to-use ways to capture high-accuracy GNSS data (location) in the field.

From their website:

“NEARC is not just for the GIS faithful. Yes, NEARC is for GIS practitioners, but NEARC is for anyone who wants to see the value GIS technology brings to their own environment and the world. This conference is very valuable for new users as well as those who have been using GIS for many years.”

For more details about the event, click here.