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Watch the EsriUC Plenary Videos

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07-20-2015 06:12 PM
KarenRichardson
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The videos from the Plenary Session on Monday, July 20, 2015, are ready for viewing and sharing!

Relive the Plenary and share the experience with others.

  • Keynote from Jack Dangermond
  • R&D at Esri
  • Southwest Florida Water Management District - A Mission-Critical Approach to Water
  • Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport - Web GIS Delivers Safety and Efficiency
  • Beck's Hybrids - Feeding the World: Precision Agriculture Simplified
  • State of Victoria, Australia, Government - Proactive Rejuvenation: Ignite Your Potential
  • World Health Organization - The Battle against Ebola and Polio
  • National Geographic Society - Understanding Geography
  • Mentoring the Next Generation - Connecting GIS with Education

Watch the videos!

5 Comments
DEWright_CA
Frequent Contributor

For those customers on annual maintenance with allocated free passes you should make available streamed viewing of the plenary.

AdamDaily
Frequent Contributor

Is the Governor O'Malley speech going to be added to the plenary videos? I was also looking for the Bill Gates clip from the keynote. Is there a link to either of these? I was the only one from my organization to attend the conference and wanted to share those with coworkers.

KimberlyMeinert
Frequent Contributor

I wondered the same thing.  For a while, his speech to the Federal UC was up instead, but I see that's gone now too.

RebeccaStrauch__GISP
MVP Emeritus

Maybe there are some "political rules" that don't allow it to be posted?  I seem to recall from my Social Studies class, oh so long ago, that there is something about equal time required when in the "media"......but I could be wrong, and it could be for other reasons....and "media" is a very blurred term now.    Just a thought.

JenniferBorlick
Frequent Contributor

There was also an article in the Washington Post about the relationship between esri and O'Malley. While it is a bit of a stretch when you consider how tightly esri is integrated with the results of what he did and how speakers at tech conferences talk about the use of that technology, the article implied that there is some glad-handing.