Mission Memorial Auditorium
550 S. King Street
Honolulu, HI 96813
The Hawai’i Statewide GIS Program and HIGICC are proud and excited to bring GIS users in the State of Hawai’i the opportunity to participate in an intimate “Meet and Greet” at the Mission Memorial Auditorium in Honolulu from 8:30 am to 12 pm.
On November 7th, Jack Dangermond, the CEO and founder of Esri will be in Honolulu to meet with the local GIS user community. You are invited to this public event, where Jack will share his vision about the future of GIS, in addition to exploring how the Power Of Where can help GIS practitioners solve many of our common issues.
Join us to have an opportunity to meet Jack in person, and to ask your important questions about the world of GIS.
We hope you can attend this last-minute and informal, yet inspiring gathering!
Jack has graciously taken time out of his busy schedule on his brief stay in the islands to get to know our community, inspire us, and learn about how our collective efforts make a difference.
We hope you can attend this last-minute and informal, yet inspiring, gathering!
Please Note:
Registration is required as seating is limited
No food or drink are allowed inside the Auditorium
In the event the maximum room occupancy is reached, anyone who is unable to register do not despair, we have allowed for cancellations up to 9 am on Nov 6.
Anyone who has registered but will not be able to attend due to unforeseen circumstances, kindly cancel your registration ASAP and allow someone else the opportunity to be present.
We will be checking people in at the door to the venue. Anyone who is present and not registered, may wait and potentially gain entrance after 8:30 am until all registrants have arrived or the maximum occupancy is reached, whichever comes first.
About the Speaker:
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Jack Dangermond
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A landscape architect by training, Jack Dangermond founded Esri in 1969 with a vision that computer mapping and analysis could help design a better future. Under Dangermond's leadership, that vision has continued to guide Esri in creating cutting-edge GIS technology used in every industry to make a difference worldwide. Dangermond's vision keeps the company mindful of global challenges and the needs of specific industries, ultimately driving organizations to aggregate and integrate increasing quantities of data, visualize and analyze the data for holistic understanding, and help individuals and organizations make impactful, evidence-based decisions.
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