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Esri's Jack Dangermond Headlines International Cartographic Conference

    

      

Esri president Jack Dangermond will be delivering the keynote speech at the world’s largest cartographic conference.

    

         Redlands, California—Esri president and founder Jack Dangermond will be delivering the keynote speech "Web Maps, Story Maps, and Trends in Underlying Geospatial Technologies" at the twenty-sixth International Cartographic Conference in Dresden, Germany, on August 26, 2013. Dangermond is a recipient of the Carl Mannerfelt Gold Medal from the International Cartographic Association for his innovative leadership in the development of digital cartographic software and techniques. Conference attendees will hear firsthand his vision for future development and how geospatial technology can bring about creative solutions to challenges being faced today.

Dangermond will be accompanied by a contingent of cartographers and product managers to assist attendees in utilizing GIS technology to take their cartographic production to the next level:

These Esri staff members will be available to meet with attendees in booth no. A-16. Esri staff will also be presenting a one-day workshop entitled "Designing Multiscale Basemaps" on August 25.

For more information on how Esri helps mapping organizations around the world, visit esri.com/maps.

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