Pushing the boundaries: New frontiers in technology

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Pushing the boundaries: New frontiers in technology


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Pushing the boundaries:
New frontiers in technology
One day conference

 

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Friday, 7th October 2016

 

 

Venue

Macedon Ranges Hotel & Spa
652 Black Forest Drive, Macedon (see map)

 

 

The AIG Victoria Branch will hold one day conference in October 2016 on new developments in technologies as relevant to geoscience.

The days sessions will provide a forum for companies operating at the forefront of their fields to discuss and display innovative uses of technology and provide case studies.

Presentations will cover:

  • Augmented reality for the geosciences
  • 3D printing
  • Software and hardware
  • Geophysical & geochemical techniques
  • Drilling technologies, logging and modelling
  • Phone and tablet apps for the geosciences

Opportunities are available for sponsorship & advertising booths.

 

Thank you to our sponsors for supporting this conference

Gold Sponsor

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Drinks Sponsor

 

Speakers

 
Wojciech Wawrzyniak
Keech3D

3D printing for the geosciences
Steve Sullivan
Maptek

Integrating disparate data to build your best geological model
Michael Ensly
Two Bulls

Visualising Geology with Augmented Reality
     
Tim Chalke
Mira Geoscience

Integrated interpretation – modelling geophysical data in terms of 3D geological domains
Richard Hillis
DET CRC

Coiled Tubing Drilling and Real-Time Sensing: Enabling ‘Prospecting Drilling’ in Mineral Exploration
Aaron Baensch
Olympus

Real-time Geochemistry & Mineralogy: Mars Rover technologies landing on Earth
     
Bramley Turner-Jones
Rocklogger

Smartphone innovations in field logging
Steve Micklethwaite
Monash University

Drones across the value chain – making the supergeo
Andrew Chapman
Australian UAV

Aerial mapping, survey and inspection services using cutting-edge drone technology
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Tim Rawling
AuScope

The role of strategic research infrastructure investment in driving innovation in geoscience research
Craig Hamlyn
ORE Research & Exploration
Advances in CRM technology and assay Methods
 Duncan Cogswell
Borehole Wireline Pty Ltd

Geophysical logging & Borehole Imaging – understanding the measurement
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Frank Trask
Mining & Process Solutions Pty Ltd

A step change in metal exploration target definition
Russell Birrell
Globe-Ex

Extracting more from geochemical samples – advances in understanding and analysis.
Nicholas Payne
Boart Longyear

The future of downhole data, geological data tools and sonic drilling

Click here to download the full program flyer.

 

Registrations

To secure your place, please register via the online booking form below.
Early bird offer ends 15 September 2016.

Members $145 (early bird $130)
Non-members $195 (early bird $175)
Students $45
Unemployed Geoscientists $65

All prices include GST.

Please note, $155/night accommodation available at the venue for conference registrants.

For any questions or issues regarding registering through the website please contact our Bookings Team at bookings@aig.org.au.

 

Further Information

For further information and to register your interest please contact:
Rodney Boucher
Phone: 0417 506 051
Email: rodney@linex.com.au
For any questions or issues regarding registering through the website please contact our Bookings Team at bookings@aig.org.au.

Click here to download the event flyer and program.

 

Bookings

Registrations have now closed.