Apologies for cross-posting. I'm helping to organize the DC event. The
other cities on the tour are Ottawa, Montreal, Boston, New York, and
Philadelphia.

Cheers,
Charlie

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Interested in open source software for geospatial systems? Join us on
November 14th at GWU for an evening of tech talks about location-aware open
source technologies.

This month, the Eclipse Foundation's LocationTech working group is hosting
a series of events in six cities, concluding with Washington, DC on
November 14th. We'll gather at The George Washington University for a round
of invigorating talks in the early evening, followed by drinks and
networking at a local watering hole.

Speakers include:
Juan Marin, CTO of Boundless (formerly OpenGeo)
Eric Gundersen, CEO of MapBox
Joshua Campbell, GIS Architect at Humanitarian Information Unit, U.S.
Department of State

When: Thursday, November 14, 2013
Where: Elliott School of International Affairs, GWU
Time: 6pm to 9pm (followed by drinks at CIRCA in Foggy Bottom)

The event is free but space is limited. Register today at
http://tour.locationtech.org/

About LocationTech:
LocationTech is the Eclipse Foundation's industry working group focusing on
location-aware technologies. Members of LocationTech are also full-fledged
members of the Eclipse Foundation. Eclipse is a vendor-neutral community
for individuals and organizations who wish to collaborate on
commercially-friendly open source software. The Eclipse Foundation is a
not-for-profit, member-supported corporation that hosts technology projects
and helps cultivate both an open source community and an ecosystem of
complementary products and services.

-- 
*Charlie Greenbacker*
*Principal Data Scientist*
*Creator & Product Manager of CLAVIN
<http://clavin.bericotechnologies.com/>*
Berico Technologies
mobile: 860-965-8885
[email protected]
<http://www.bericotechnologies.com>
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