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Find Eos at 2019 Tennessee Geographic Information Council (TNGIC)

Visit Eos Positioning Systems® (Eos) — an Esri EPC Award-Winning Silver Partner and ArcGIS Online Specialty Partner — at the 2019 TNGIC event in Chattanooga, Tennessee. This year’s event will be held at the Chattanooga Convention Center, and Eos will be exhibiting.

Eos will be attending the event to support our users and answer questions about high-accuracy mobile GIS. Ask our team how utilities, municipalities, forestry divisions, educational institutions, pipeline operators, and others are taking advantage of high-accuracy location on Esri mobile workflows via the Eos Arrow Series® GNSS (GPS) receivers.

Eos is a Canadian company and Esri Silver Partner that specializes in simple, affordable, high-accuracy field solutions (GPS / GNSS) for the ArcGIS and mapping communities. Eos Arrow Series Bluetooth GPS (GNSS) receivers fit directly into existing mobile GIS workflows on the via Bluetooth into any field data-collection apps (e.g., ArcGIS Collector, and many more). Our solutions simply replace lower accuracy native device locations with higher-accuracy (submeter/cm) GNSS locations and metadata. The Arrow Series® GNSS (external Bluetooth® GPS) receivers work with any mobile device and field data-collection app.

Scroll down to see how to find Eos at the event.

How to find Eos at the 2019 TNGIC Conference

Look for the familiar Eos booth and team:

2018 Eastern Regional TNGIC Forum
LOGO - EPC AWARD FOR ENERGIZING THE MARKET WITH A BUNDLE 2019 ESRI PARTNER CONFERENCE
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LOGO - ESRI ARCGIS ONLINE SPECIALTY
LOGO - Esri Canada

Location

Chattanooga Convention Center
1150 Carter St
Chattanooga, TN 37402

Date

April 23 – 25, 2019

Website

http://www.tngic.org/2019-conference.htm

Social Media

@TNGIC

About TNGIC

The Tennessee’s Geographic Information Council’s annual event brings together GIS professionals for workshops, networking, best practices and knowledge transfer, and other values. This year’s topics include LiDAR, Esri, and mobile.