Media partners

We are grateful to the following organisations for their support of IPIN2012:

Position Position magazine is the only ANZ-wide independent publication for the spatial industries. Position covers the acquisition, manipulation, application and presentation of geo-data in a wide range of industries including agriculture, disaster management, environmental management, local government, utilities, and land-use planning. It covers the increasing use of geospatial technologies and analysis in decision-making for businesses and government, reaching an audience of GIS professionals in commercial and governmental organizations.
Every edition of Position magazine is circulated to all members of The Surveying and Spatial Sciences Institute (SSSI) and the Geospatial Information and Technology Association (GITA) Australia as a benefit of membership. Including individual subscribers outside of SSSI and GITA, the total circulation is 4500 copies per edition.


Spatial source Launched on June 1 2010, SpatialSource.com.au is Australia and New Zealand's first news website for the geospatial, surveying, GIS and mapping community. Brought to the industry by the publishers of the long established Position magazine, SpatialSource.com.au covers the latest industry, product and technology news via website and a free weekly enewsletter.


My coordinates COORDINATES magazine is an exclusive international monthly publication on positioning, navigation and beyond. It focuses on GNSS and Geospatial related technologies and applications. Coordinates is published out of New Delhi, India and is widely circulated in Asia, Australia, New Zealand, Europe and North America. The complete magazine including the AD's can be downloaded free from www.mycoordinates.org

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The University of New South Wales

IPIN 2012

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New South Wales Government Trade and Investment

IEEE Australia

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Position

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