
Intergraph’s Australian User Conference 2008 (IUC 2008) brought together Intergraph customers and partners from corporate Australia, the government, utilities and public safety sectors. The theme was national security, with special focus on homeland security and Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP). CIP is an emerging issue that can affect government, utilities, corporate and privately owned assets as well as airports, dams and transportation infrastructure. In an era plagued with man-made and natural disasters, well-planned security measures are of the utmost importance if Australia is to protect its citizens and safeguard its businesses. Intergraph aims to inform, inspire and arm you with knowledge about cutting edge technology and the visionary strategies required to benefit and protect your business in the event of an emergency. IUC 2008 also offered an environment for you to exchange ideas and discuss industry insights with your peers and Intergraph’s technical experts.
The Crowne Plaza Hunter Valley (New South Wales) located in premium Australian wine country. Conference attendees had full use of the Crowne
Plaza’s five star meeting and conference facilities. The venue’s accommodation was of equal quality with various leisure activities on offer at the Crown Plaza during the conference, such as a game of golf at the magnificent 18-hole Hunter Valley Golf and
Country Club. And, for pure relaxation, guests enjoyed the conference facilities spa.
To view the 2008 agenda click here.
Feedback from the IUC 2008 was very positive:
"All the speakers were of a high quality and spoke really well."
"Interesting, Informative and Inspiring"
"High quality presentations - topical and interesting"
”Great mix between presentations, networking and socializing"
If you are interested in attending the next conference please contact Michaela Fox here.