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Since 1928 the Cambridge Conference has provided a platform for the heads of national mapping organisations to discuss matters of mutual interest face to face.
The unique event is organised by Great Britain's national mapping agency, Ordnance Survey, and takes place every four years in the historic surrounding of St John's College, Cambridge.
More than 200 delegates from 70 nations are expected to attend the 2007 conference, which is being held from 15 to 20 July.
Detailed knowledge of the land is central to the needs of every country. Without it, stable and sustainable development is impossible.
Attending the Cambridge Conference enables senior figures from the international mapping community to share expertise and exchange information about a wide range of topics.
The theme of this year's conference is "Expanding horizons in a shrinking world"
To secure your organisation's presence at this prestigious event or to discuss any of the sponsorship or exhibiting opportunities available, please contact Sallie White or Peter Standen.