When
I was thinking about what I could include in this report my first thought was
that not a lot has happened in May but actually it’s been quite busy. BCS was
represented at the GEOData event in Dublin on 1 May and this was noteworthy as
we are thinking of running a BCS Better Mapping event there later in the year.
It could be an important area for attracting new members.
Another successful
Restless Earth Schools Workshop was held in Stoke-on-Trent on 9 May and some
more of our members, who hadn’t been involved before, took part. We had a stand
at the Esri UK one day Conference in London on 15 May and there was another
GEOData event in Manchester on 17 of the month and on the 28th we
had a UKCC meeting in London.
Recently
I had a week in Redlands at the Esri HQ and Ken Field and Linda Beale very
kindly hosted a party so that I could say ‘thank you’ to all my friends there
who have helped me over the last 15 years – there are about 6 BCS members over
there now. On Tuesday, 29th I’m off to Dresden for the IMTA(EAME)
Conference. There’ll be quite a few BCS members there too and, of course, the
next ICA Conference is in Dresden in August 2013, our 50th Anniversary
year. We hope to share a stand there with Maney’s.
You’ll
be interested to know that we are in the initial stages of re-branding BCS
which we hope to have completed by the end of the year ready for 2013. Whatever
happens it’s bound to be controversial, there’s bound to be lots of ‘huffing
and puffing’ but we need to do it to help with our recruiting drive and give
BCS a ‘fresh face’.
Our
next big event is the BCS Symposium, 13-15 June. There is still time to book
your place and I’m delighted to say that the numbers are up on last year. On
Wednesday morning there will be a Restless Earth Workshop for schools in the
area and the GIS SIG meets that afternoon. Just a further reminder, the exhibition opens at
5pm on Wednesday 13 June with a drinks reception and is followed by a talk from
Claire Dobbin, Head Curator of London Transport Museum which promises to be
fascinating. A very special ‘thank you’ to our
Symposium sponsors for their support: Cadcorp, Esri UK, Leica Geosytems, Europa
Technologies, Victoria Litho, Newgrove, Ordnance Survey, Star-Apic and Global
Mapping.
After the Symposium
there is a Better Mapping event in Leeds on 19 June and a Better Mapping 2 in
London on 26 June followed by a BCS Council meeting in London on 28 June. This
Council meeting will be preceded as usual by a Programme Committee meeting
which this time will be focusing on the 2013 BCS 50th Anniversary
events. It’s only 7 months away.
Let’s hope this sunny
weather continues.
Best Wishes
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