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ACCUMAP MICRO COMPUTER BASED MAPPING SYSTEMS COMPUTER BASED LANDS & SURVEY APPLICATIONS A Seminar will be held on Wednesday, September 25, 1985, at the Sheraton Hotel, Auckland. International Guest Speaker will be Mr Ray Wallace of Geographic Data Base Consultants, California, U.S.A. Mr Wallce has had 27 years experience in the use of computers for scientific and engineering applications and twelve years experience in the use of interactive graphics technology for mapping and facilities management. Other speakers include Mr John Palmer of Southern Software Company Limited, Auckland. He will be speaking on microcomputer based mapping systems. And Mr Brian Bowler of Power Tech (N.Z.) Limited, who will be addressing computer based lands and survey applications. The cost of the seminar is $75.00 per head. R.S.V.P. NOW to: Sally Bowler, P.O. Box 8683, Symonds Street, AUCKLAND. Or phoijfe for further details: Phon& 792-358, 398-419.

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Press, 20 September 1985, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 20 September 1985, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 20 September 1985, Page 19

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