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Manufacturers & Suppliers
(hardware, software, materials)
Aerial photography equipment
Animation technology
Biostereometric systems: SEM/ MR/ X-ray
Cameras (digital, analogue)
Computers and workstations
Data compression
Digital and magnetic storage media
Digital/ analogue interface devices
Digitising/ scanning equipment
Enlargers/ copy cameras
Films, drafting and photographics
Geographical information systems
Global positioning systems
Image processing systems
Interactive graphic systems
Interactive survey systems
Laseraltimetry (LIDAR) systems
Maps and charts
Multi media
Navigation systems
Orthophoto and rectification systems
Paper processors
PC-based information systems
Photodigitisers/ scanners
Photogrammetric mapping systems
Photogrammetric workstations
Photographic laboratories
Photographic processing systems
Plotters/ CAD/ CAM
Point transfer devices
Remote sensing ground stations
Remote sensing systems (MSS, TIR, radar)
Robot vision/ machine vision
Satellite mapping and positioning systems
Scientific books/ journals/ manuals
Sensors (MSS, SAR, radiometer)
Stereo and mono revision instruments
Textbooks and trade magazines
Theodolites/total stations/transits/EDM
Video systems
Virtual/ visual reality systems
Visualisation, screen & display
Service providers (private, public)
Aerial imagery (digital, analog)
Aerial surveys
Aerotriangulation
AM/FM
Architectural and archaeological surveys
Cadastral surveys
Cartographic drafting
Close-range photogrammetry
Consulting
Data archiving
Data management
Data processing
DTM production
Environmental monitoring
Field surveying
Geocoding services
Geodetic surveys
International Archives of Photogrammerty and Remote Sensing. Vol. XXXIII, Part A. Amsterdam 2000.
Geophysical surveys
GPS surveys
Image processing
Imagery enhancement
Industrial photogrammetry
Land resource surveys
Mapping and charting
Mapping/GIS on Internet
Medical imaging
Multisensor remote sensing
Orthophotography
Photogrammetric processing
Photogrammetric surveying
Photointerpretation
Radar technology
Remote sensing
Reproduction, photos, maps
Satellite imagery
Satellite meteorology
Spatial data processing
Terrain models
Terrestrial photogrammetry
Topographic and thematic mapping
Virtual/ visual reality
Volumetric surveys
enclosed Exhibit Application Form. Translations in Ger-
man, French or Dutch are available on request.
Hotel Accommodation
Exhibitors will have the opportunity to book hotel accommo-
dation for their staff and guests at a very early stage. Details
will be announced immediately after the Exhibit Application
Form and corresponding payment have been received.
Design Stands - Construction Requirements
Commercial exhibitors wishing to bring their own stands
are requested to observe the following basic regulations.
Stands should be constructed with walls on all sides
bordering upon other stands. These walls must take up the
full depth and/or width of the stand and must be 2.50 m
high. For island stands, the general building height of 2.50
m is applicable. For higher construction, written approval
is required from Rose International.
A copy of the stand design, showing exact measurements
and height, must be presented to Rose International for
approval before 1st May, 2000.
More information on construction requirements, e.g. raised
platforms, ceilings etc., will be given in the Exhibitors Man-
ual. If more specific information is required at an early
stage, please contact Rose International.
Minimum Stand Size
a) Commercial Exhibits:
The minimum stand size is 12 m°.
b+c) Scientific and National exhibits:
The minimum stand size is 4 m2
Exhibitor Badges
Exhibitor Badges give free access to the exhibit areas and