The sixth International Satellite Navigation Forum will take place during the NAVITECH exhibition at the Expocentre Fairgrounds in Moscow, Russia on April 17 and 18, 2012.
The purpose of the forum is to discuss GLONASS and other GNSSes in the economy of Russia, developing commercial and civic uses for GLONASS, Russian national policy on the use of GLONASS, regional systems, new equipment and services and the development of single international standards in the field of satellite navigation.
The sixth International Satellite Navigation Forum will take place during the NAVITECH exhibition at the Expocentre Fairgrounds in Moscow, Russia on April 17 and 18, 2012.
The purpose of the forum is to discuss GLONASS and other GNSSes in the economy of Russia, developing commercial and civic uses for GLONASS, Russian national policy on the use of GLONASS, regional systems, new equipment and services and the development of single international standards in the field of satellite navigation.
NAVITECH (Navigation Systems Technologies and Services) runs from April 17 to 19. It is Russia’s major exhibition and congress devoted to satellite navigation.
Confirmed Speakers are:
- Aleksey Bermishev, sector head of TsNIIMash, the Russian space agency’s Central Research Institute of Machine Building. He will speak on the results of a 2011 study on navigation conditions along the Northern Sea Route.
- Oleg Evstafiev, director of satellite positioning systems at Engineering Centre-GFK Ltd., which provides deformation monitoring of structures using GLONASS and GPS positioning. He will speak on implementing the northernmost permanent operating GNSS reference station.
For more information about speaking at the forum, contact Tatiana Lapko at the email address below.
The forum is sponsored by the GLONASS/GNSS Forum Association of designers, manufacturers and users of GLONASS and other GNSS equipment and applications.