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From: Kate Lance <klance_remote@yahoo.com>
Date: 2013/12/4
Subject: [SDI-Europe] smeSpire training programme - registration open
To: SDI-Europe <sdi-europe@lists.gsdi.org>
http://www.eurogeographics.org/news/smespire-registration-open
smeSpire training programme - registration open
You might have heard about the smeSpire (http://www.smespire.eu/) - an FP7 Support Action aiming to turn the challenges of the INSPIRE implementation into business opportunities for the geo-ICT European Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs).
The smeSpire training programme aims to prepare the GI users/professionals – both beginners and advanced – coming from the commercial sector (SMEs), governmental sector or academic sector to become proficient and successful in implementing INSPIRE
After the introductory seminars, which started in October this year the advanced and innovation seminars/hands-on training sessions of the smeSpire training programme follow, they are now open for registration.
These seminars/training sessions will take place from January 2014 – April 2014 in Leuven, Belgium
[Tip for your virtual library: The metadata, presentations and weblectures (videos) of the smeSpire seminars that already have taken place are available via this link: http://www.sadl.kuleuven.be/sadl/opleidingen.aspx]
What’s in it for you?:
- Introduction to INSPIRE - by Danny Vandenbroucke (SADL KU Leuven, Belgium)
- Basics of INSPIRE Data and service sharing - by Clare Hadley (Ordnance Survey Great Britain)
- Basics of INSPIRE Network Services - by Paul Jacxsens (SADL KU Leuven, Belgium)
- Introduction to Business Process Modelling –BPMN - by Monique Snoeck (Research Center for Management Informatics - KU Leuven)
Find more information on the training programme: http://www.eurogeographics.org/sites/default/files/SmeSpire_seminars_2013_2014.pdf
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