Between 22-24th June 2010 the city of Newcastle upon Tyne will host the ISPRS Commission V Technical Symposium - Close Range Image Measurement Techniques. The 2010 Symposium will have technical sessions to cover all of the Commission V Working Groups and the Inter-commission Working Groups, providing a world class opportunity to share experiences and meet with researchers, academics and industry partners. We look forward to welcoming you to Newcastle upon Tyne, UK.
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Early-bird registration will close on the 31st March, after which prices will rise 20% for full delegates and concessionary registration.
The ISPRS foundation is able to help some participants to attend the symposium.
A full programme is now available. Follow this link to see all papers that will be presented at Newcastle 2010. Remember earlybird registration closes at the end of the month!
Following the review process abstract authors have been informed of the results. Over 70 papers were accepts for oral presentation and 80 papers for poster presentation. A full programme will be published on this website very soon.
The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors have joined Newcastle 2010 as bronze sponsors.
The Greenhatch Group have joined as a bronze level sponsor.
We are pleased to welcome Faro as our last Silver Sponsor for Newcastle 2010. We still have bronze sponsorship opportunities available, get in touch for details.
Abstract submission is now closed, we will inform all authors of final decisions by 22nd February 2010.
Delegate registration is now open. Click here to go to the registration page and download the poster.
Despite a large number of submissions we have had a number of requests to extend the deadline. Therefore, we are happy to announce that we will extend the abstract submission deadline to January 18th 2010. Read the updated calling notice here.
We are pleased to announce our opening and closing keynote speakers. Read more here.
Tutorials for the start of the symposium have now been announced.Read the outline technical programme.
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