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2023 Esri Defense and Intelligence Seminar—Saint Louis
T-REX 911 Washington Ave, 4th Floor, St. Louis, MO, United StatesApplying the geographic approach can help defense and intelligence professionals integrate all sources of information to solve real-world problems and support robust decision-making. Join our geographic information system (GIS) experts and community GIS users to learn how geospatial technology impacts all aspects of defense, intelligence missions, and installation operations. You will learn best practices, hear … Continued
AgTech Seminar with Dr. Cranos Williams, Goodnight Distinguished Professor of Agricultural Analytics at North Carolina State University
Langenberg Theater at Donald Danforth Plant Science Center 975 N Warson Rd., Olivette, MissouriHarnessing the Ag Data Revolution for Modeling Plant and Agronomic Systems Across Scale The next revolution in precision agriculture solutions will require an improved understanding of the complex regulatory mechanisms that are instrumental in plant growth, development, and adaptation. Key in these efforts is the ability to acquire and analyze data across biological scales (from … Continued
ScalePoint on AI – Session 1
Charles F. Knight Executive Education & Conference Center Washington University Throop Drive & Snow Way Drive, Saint Louis, MOScalePoint on AI is a three-part executive leadership series for top St. Louis' decision-makers taking on the challenge of enterprise integration of artificial intelligence. In this series, innovation experts from St. Louis will guide an exploration of AI opportunities and threats in top St. Louis industries, including – Geospatial, Agtech, Healthcare, Education, Defense and Strategy. 3 Days … Continued
Agritech Thursdays @ T-REX
T-REX 911 Washington Ave, 4th Floor, St. Louis, MO, United StatesAgritech Thursdays are informal gatherings hosted after work. Guest speakers discuss a range of agricultural technologies that are shaping the future of food security, sustainable agriculture and ag markets. Events are free and open to the public.
Unlocking the Potential: Geospatial Science, Open Data, and Their Impact on Science, Democracy, and the Aspirations of Future Innovators
St. Louis Public Library - Cliff Cave Branch 5430 Telegraph Road, St. Louis, MissouriFREE and OPEN to ALL. Junior Academy members, middle and high school students welcome and encouraged to attend. Space is limited. Registration required! REGISTER HERE! Featured Speaker: J.S. Onésimo (Ness) Sándoval, Ph.D., Professor of Demography and Sociology, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Saint Louis University; Program Director, Public and Social Policy, Director, Saint Louis University MS Program of … Continued
Geosaurus Unleashed
T-REX 911 Washington Ave, 4th Floor, St. Louis, MO, United StatesEvery second Wednesday of the month we will spotlight a speaker (or a panel of speakers) to discuss how they're using geospatial technology in their field of expertise to tackle some of the world's toughest problems. This month’s event will focus on Disaster Preparedness and Response with an update from the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) … Continued
USGIF SLAC Meeting
Harris-Stowe State University 3026 Laclede Avenue, St. Louis, MissouriThe St. Louis Area Community of Interest (SLAC) brings together professionals from across GEOINT to create lasting educational and community pathways in the St. Louis Region. October Agenda Welcome & Introductions Welcome from Harris-Stowe State University and Taylor Geospatial Institute USGIF Update, Molly Brady, USGIF K-12 Update Review of St. Louis GeoFutures Week in September … Continued
WashU EMPOWER Volunteer Opportunity
Delmar Divine 5501 Delmar Blvd., St. Louis, United StatesThis is an opportunity to help New Americans in our community prepare for their job search after working all semester to improve their English fluency and earn workforce certifications at the WashU Continuing & Professional Studies (CAPS) Program. As a Mock Interview Panel volunteer, you'll be asked to share your expertise, provide constructive feedback, and … Continued
Geospatial Innovation for Food Security Challenge Kickoff Workshop
T-REX 911 Washington Ave, 4th Floor, St. Louis, MO, United StatesGeospatial technologies, methods, and information can help build a food secure future, from finding new ways to decide where we grow crops as the climate changes, to generating innovative models for how organizations coordinate along supply chains, to helping people see the impacts of eating well every day. TGI is assembling an interdisciplinary community of … Continued
GIS Day at Lindenwood University
Spellmann Center, Lindenwood University St. Charles, MO, United StatesCelebrate GIS Day at Lindenwood University as an exhibitor or someone eager to share or learn how GIS and geospatial technologies are changing how we perceive, navigate, and shape our world. Here are the agenda highlights. Join us for the full day or any part of the day that works with your schedule. Agenda Highlights … Continued
GIS in Indian Country
Washington University - John M. Olin Library, Room 142Join us as we celebrate Geography Awareness Week with a discussion featuring Garet Couch, GISP, President of the National Tribal Geographic Information Support Center (NTGISC), also known as Tribal GIS. Mr. Couch will discuss topics related to GIS activities in Indian Country, including defining Indian Country, exploring the geography of federally recognized tribes today, and … Continued
Geosaurus Unleashed: GIS in Indian Country
T-REX 911 Washington Ave, 4th Floor, St. Louis, MO, United StatesLearn how Native American communities within the U.S. are using geospatial technologies to protect the past and plan for the future. Join us for Geosaurus Unleashed on Thursday, November 21st and help us celebrate Native American Heritage Month and Geography Awareness Week! The concept of geospatial knowledge is deeply rooted in tribal history, which goes … Continued