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5 Reasons to attend the 2023 Esri Imagery and Remote Sensing Educators Summit

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04-06-2023 03:30 PM
CanserinaKurnia
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If you are an educator, researcher, or part of the campus operation staff who uses remote sensing technology and imagery data, you may be interested in attending the Esri Imagery and Remote Sensing Educators Summit. It is an annual virtual event on April 19, 2023, hosted by Esri Education team, in collaboration with our academic partners. 

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Here are 5 reasons why you should attend the Esri Imagery and Remote Sensing Educators Summit:

1. Learn about the latest Esri technologies and trends

The summit provides an opportunity to learn about the latest technologies and trends in the field of remote sensing and imagery from Esri. From cloud-based processing and visualization tools to deep learning and reality mapping, you'll get insights into emerging technologies and how they can be applied in teaching and research.

2. Hear from experts in the field

The summit brings together experts in the field of remote sensing and imagery, from academia and industry who will share their thoughts, expertise, and knowledge on teaching and developing skills in technology during the panel discussions. 

3. Learn from each other and get inspired

The summit is a great opportunity to learn some projects in the field of remote sensing and imagery from the lightning talks by the educators and students. 

4. Get involved

The summit also provides you an opportunity to participate in the panel discussion, sharing your thoughts and opinions on the topic of shaping the future of imagery and remote sensing in academia

5. Get access to the latest resources

The summit offers a range of resources to support learning and teaching imagery and remote sensing, including web courses and curriculum packages.

Registration is now open and attendance is free

We hope to see you at this years’ Summit and have a valuable experience.

About the Author
Canserina Kurnia is a GIS professional with over 20 years of experience. She currently holds the position as a Senior Solution Engineer at Esri, at their headquarter office in Redlands, California. Her main role is to provide technical advices and assistance to universities globally, in advancing their GIS technology for teaching and research.