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  • Registration Opens for International Symposium on GNSS

    Registration Opens for International Symposium on GNSS

    Kyoto-banner-TRegistration is now open for the International Symposium on GNSS (IS-GNSS 2015), which will be held Nov. 16-19 in Kyoto, Japan. The early bird registration deadline has been extended and closes Aug. 31, and regular registration is Sept. 1-Oct. 31.

    The International Symposium on GNSS is designed to bring together experts engaged in PNT and GNSS technologies — including industry professionals, practitioners, academics and researchers — to disseminate their latest research results and allow cross-disciplinary exchange of knowledge to further advance the fields.

    Brad Parkinson will deliver the keynote address. Besides keynote addresses, the conference will feature oral presentations, interactive poster sessions, panel sessions, open interactive forums and an informative trade exhibition.

    The Asia and Pacific Rim meeting of the CGIC (Civil GPS Service Interface Committee) will be co-located with ISGNSS 2015 to help improve understanding of world trends in developing and deploying GNSS.

    Kyoto is the ancient capital of Japan and a top tourist destination, organizers said, with the conference scheduled during the best sightseeing season.

    Registration will open April 1, along with a hotel booking page. The logistic information will be announced later.

    A student scholarship is being offered to the student with the most promising paper. “If you have students, please encourage them to apply,” said Akio Yasuda, president of Institute of Positioning, Navigation and Timing of Japan.

    For more information on the conference, including sponsorships and exhibits, visit the conference website or email [email protected].

  • IS-GNSS 2015 Extends Scholarship Paper Deadline

    Organizers of the International Symposium on GNSS (IS-GNSS 2015) have extended the deadline for submission of the abstracts for scholarship applied papers for one week. The new deadline is July 7 23:59:59 JST (UTC+9).

    The one-week extension was added because organizers are presenting a paper in the Korean Institute on July 1.

    The deadline for submitting abstracts for regular papers remains August 15.

    The IS-GNSS 2015 will be held Nov. 16-19 in Kyoto, Japan. It will bring together experts engaged in PNT and GNSS technologies — including industry professionals, practitioners, academics and researchers — to share their latest research results and allow cross-disciplinary exchange of knowledge to advance the fields.

    The student scholarship will be offered to a student with the most promising paper. “If you have students, please encourage them to apply,” said Akio Yasuda, president of Institute of Positioning, Navigation and Timing of Japan.

    The program will include keynote addresses, oral presentations, interactive poster sessions, panel sessions, open interactive forums and an informative trade exhibition.

    The Asia and Pacific Rim meeting of the CGIC (Civil GPS Service Interface Committee) will be co-located with ISGNSS 2015 to help improve understanding of world trends in developing and deploying GNSS.

    For more information on the conference, including sponsorships and exhibits, email [email protected].

  • IS-GNSS 2015 Issues Call for Papers for Kyoto Conference

    The organizers of the International Symposium on GNSS (IS-GNSS 2015) are seeking paper submissions. The symposium will be held Nov. 16-19 in Kyoto, Japan.

    The International Symposium on GNSS is designed to bring together experts engaged in PNT and GNSS technologies — including industry professionals, practitioners, academics and researchers — to disseminate their latest research results and allow cross-disciplinary exchange of knowledge to further advance the fields.

    The program will include keynote addresses, oral presentations, interactive poster sessions, panel sessions, open interactive forums and an informative trade exhibition.

    The Asia and Pacific Rim meeting of the CGIC (Civil GPS Service Interface Committee) will be co-located with ISGNSS 2015 to help improve understanding of world trends in developing and deploying GNSS.

    Kyoto is the ancient capital of Japan and a top tourist destination, organizers said, with the conference scheduled during the best sightseeing season.

    Registration will open April 1, along with a hotel booking page. The logistic information will be announced later.

    A student scholarship is being offered to the student with the most promising paper. “If you have students, please encourage them to apply,” said Akio Yasuda, president of Institute of Positioning, Navigation and Timing of Japan.

    For more information on the conference, including sponsorships and exhibits, email [email protected].