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The highly anticipated Goldfields Environmental Management Group (GEMG) Conference returns to Kalgoorlie-Boulder in May 2025
KALGOORLIE, Australia - AussieJournal -- Environmental specialists across Australia are gearing up for one of the sector's most anticipated biennial events, the Goldfields Environmental Management Group (GEMG) Conference, taking place from 7–9 May 2025 at the Goldfields Arts Centre in Kalgoorlie-Boulder.
This year, Earth Science Information Systems (EScIS), the developers behind the industry-leading ESdat Environmental Data Management Software, is proud to sponsor the event and will be represented on the ground by Catherine Hansen and newly appointed Implementation Specialist Hannah Marsh.
"We're thrilled to welcome Hannah to the EScIS team and equally excited for her to join Catherine at this year's GEMG Conference," said Warwick Wood, Managing Director for EScIS. "Her experience and enthusiasm will be a great asset as we connect with environmental professionals and showcase how ESdat continues to revolutionize environmental data management."
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The GEMG Conference 2025 boasts a robust program of 38 presentations, tours, and networking functions across three days. Attendees will explore emerging trends in environmental science, from vegetation rehabilitation and innovative remote sensing techniques to Indigenous land management and evolving regulatory frameworks.
EScIS (https://escis.com/), through its ESdat platform, continues to empower environmental scientists, engineers, and compliance managers to efficiently collect, analyze, and report environmental and hydrogeological data from multiple sources — field programs, labs, sensors, historical records, and regulatory standards — all in one intuitive interface. Learn more at esdat.net. https://esdat.net/
For more information about the GEMG Conference or to register, visit the official website. https://gemg.memberjungle.com/events
This year, Earth Science Information Systems (EScIS), the developers behind the industry-leading ESdat Environmental Data Management Software, is proud to sponsor the event and will be represented on the ground by Catherine Hansen and newly appointed Implementation Specialist Hannah Marsh.
"We're thrilled to welcome Hannah to the EScIS team and equally excited for her to join Catherine at this year's GEMG Conference," said Warwick Wood, Managing Director for EScIS. "Her experience and enthusiasm will be a great asset as we connect with environmental professionals and showcase how ESdat continues to revolutionize environmental data management."
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The GEMG Conference 2025 boasts a robust program of 38 presentations, tours, and networking functions across three days. Attendees will explore emerging trends in environmental science, from vegetation rehabilitation and innovative remote sensing techniques to Indigenous land management and evolving regulatory frameworks.
EScIS (https://escis.com/), through its ESdat platform, continues to empower environmental scientists, engineers, and compliance managers to efficiently collect, analyze, and report environmental and hydrogeological data from multiple sources — field programs, labs, sensors, historical records, and regulatory standards — all in one intuitive interface. Learn more at esdat.net. https://esdat.net/
For more information about the GEMG Conference or to register, visit the official website. https://gemg.memberjungle.com/events
Source: Earth Science Information Systems (EScIS)
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