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Esri Singapore User Conference | 1 October 2015 1

1 OCTOBER 2015 NOVOTEL SINGAPORE CLARKE QUAY

CONFERENCE HANDBOOK

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THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS AND EVENT PARTNERS…

Sponsors

Media Partners

The Esri Singapore User Conference would not be possible without the very generous support of our sponsors and event partners.

I am delighted to see so many of my GIS colleagues from across the country join us for what is set to be an informative and inspiring day.

Fittingly, in this our nation’s 50th year, the theme for the 2015 Esri Singapore User Conference is ‘GIS generations’.

To help us explore this theme we have a distinguished line-up of presenters including some of the world’s most-experienced GIS experts and rising stars.

Amongst this year’s international specialists is Esri’s senior software engineer and Big Data authority, Mansour Raad. Mansour will take us on an exciting journey – challenging traditional perceptions of the value of Big Data by revealing how the ArcGIS platform can be used to extract new insights.

Also from Esri, we have senior public safety specialist Mike King, a former criminal-profiler and Utah Attorney General’s Office Chief of Staff. Mike will provide an interesting and entertaining look at how the ArcGIS platform is being leveraged to fight crime across the globe.

We’re also fortunate to have Esri Australia’s Chief Solutions Strategist Gary Johnson joining us. Gary will showcase how next generation GIS is helping decision-makers, from both the private and public sectors, to be more successful in their implementation of GIS.

Along with a inspirational line-up of speakers we also have two highly interactive spaces for you to explore: The Innovation Zone – where you can connect with Esri’s much valued industry partners; and, ArcLab – where you will be able to speak one-on-one with an ArcGIS specialist.

As always, my team and I will be on-hand to help you make the most of your time at the conference. Please let us know if there is something we can do to make your conference experience more enjoyable.

Thank you for being a part of the 2015 Esri Singapore User Conference – I trust you’ll enjoy your day.

Thomas Pramotedham Chief Executive Officer, Esri Singapore

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CONFERENCE PROGRAMTo ensure you get the most out of your Esri Singapore UC experience the following ratings have been assigned to each conference presentation:

8.00am Registration | Arrival tea and coffee | Phoenix foyer level 6

8.50am Plenary doors open | Phoenix Grand Ballroom

9.00am Plenary welcomeThomas Pramotedham, Chief Executive Officer, Esri Singapore

9.10am The generation of the platformAnjusha Sandeep, Esri Singapore

9.40am Platform success story Anupam Mukherjee, Municipal Services Office

10.00am The anatomy of change in a digital age – A law enforcement perspectiveMike King, Esri

10.20am Platform success story Sean Lam Shao, SingHealth

10.35am Morning tea | Exhibition area | Cinnamon foyer level 5

11.05am How the next generation of GIS is helping decision-makers to know their placeGary Johnson, Esri Australia

11.20am Gaining big insights from Big Data using the platformMansour Raad, Esri

11.45am Platform success story Dr Tracy Huang, Land Transport Authority

12.00pm Launching 3D across the platformEric Wittner, Esri

12.15pm Afternoon tech snapshots Esri Singapore

12.30pm Lunch | Exhibition area | Cinnamon foyer level 5

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Qlik® helps you find unexpected connections in your data.

The generation of the platformAnjusha Sandeep Esri Singapore

This is your ‘101’ session on the ArcGIS platform. Using Esri Singapore’s smart communities campaign as an example – Anjusha Sandeep will provide the foundational knowledge required to help you get the most out of the conference.

Find out what the ArcGIS platform is, does and delivers – as well as the key technical developments worth knowing. A key presentation to help you kick-start the conference.

The anatomy of change in a digital age – a law enforcement perspectiveMike King Esri

In this presentation Esri’s Mike King will demonstrate how the ArcGIS platform is being used to transform and modernise the operations of police forces across the globe. Examples will include the tracking of people and assets in real-time, the efficient allocation of resources and the use of advanced analysis to solve crime. It will also explore how law enforcement agencies around the world are harvesting social intelligence to understand public sentiment and more quickly respond to emerging problems. From social media interaction to the exploration and analysis of Big Data, these tools are being developed to make communities safer and improve public service to communities.

How the next generation of GIS is helping decision-makers to know their place Gary Johnson Esri Australia

Sustainable enterprise GIS initiatives are dependent on obtaining organisational buy-in and delivering measurable return on investment (ROI) results. This session will provide you with the information you need to successfully implement your enterprise GIS strategy and help fast track the process of obtaining buy-in from decision makers and stakeholders. Ultimately, you’ll learn how to deliver a strategy that delivers real value to your business.

Gaining big insights from Big Data using the platformMansour Raad Esri

This session will highlight how Big Data tools were used to gain big understanding and insight in real-world applications, using advanced geo-analytics and visualisation techniques.

Launching 3D across the platformEric Wittner Esri

With a full suite of powerful 3D capabilities now available at your doorstep, this session will highlight how you can leverage 3D across the ArcGIS platform – and transition towards three-dimensional mapping.

During this session, 3D mapping evangelist Eric Wittner will introduce Esri’s desktop applications for creating, maintaining and analysing 3D content, as well as looking at native 3D runtime capabilities for mobile devices, new and improved hosted 3D streaming services, and online 3D scene authoring and consumption capabilities using the web scene viewer.

PRESENTATION DESCRIPTIONS

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Essential mapping apps for your organisationDo Thi Kim Yen and Gwee Lay Hiong Sylvia Esri Singapore

ArcGIS includes a set of mapping applications which are essential to helping users take advantage of the platform – on any device, at any time, and anywhere.

Using apps including Collector for ArcGIS, Operations Dashboard for ArcGIS and Explorer for ArcGIS, you can extend platform access to a wide range of users within your organisation.

During this session you will learn how to leverage these essential apps to meet the key business challenges in your organisation – including the collection of data in the field.

ArcGIS for Server: Reference implementationsSharon Gin Ee-Theng Esri Singapore

This session introduces the elements of the ArcGIS Server architecture and describes in depth how organisations can deploy ArcGIS Server in production environments. Through practical examples, we will illustrate reference implementations for high capacity, high availability and other typical scenarios. This technical session will be of interest to anyone in charge of deploying ArcGIS Server in an enterprise environment.

Maps with styleKhok Chui Kim Esri Singapore

Learn some cartographic shortcuts to help make more attractive and informative maps. This session also includes an introduction to the new smart mapping functionality just released through ArcGIS Online.

Web maps made easy: With Esri’s new Web AppBuilderNick (Nguyen Van Thanh Huy) Esri Singapore

Discover Web AppBuilder – a game-changing new application that allows you to build powerful GIS apps for any device, with no coding required. This software overview will demonstrate how to improve your workflows, and explore a number of powerful widgets which will enable you to incorporate advanced functionality into your mapping apps.

Big Data and analytics: Getting started with ArcGISMansour Raad Esri

In this session, we will go over various Big Data terms such as ‘Hadoop’, ‘data lake’ and ‘Spark’, and look at how ArcGIS can interact with these tools.

Beautiful cross-platform mobile apps: With Esri’s AppStudio Karen Garcia Esri Singapore

Build native GIS apps faster with AppStudio for ArcGIS. Native apps give the best user experience, run when disconnected from the network and can be published into the Google Play and Apple app stores to reach mass market.

This session dives into AppStudio for ArcGIS – so if you need to know about building native GIS apps, this is for you.

Afternoon tech snapshotsEsri Singapore

Unsure of which streams to attend? Step right up as spruikers take centre stage to promote technical streams and presentation topics. Presenters will give an overview and share their personal highlights to help you find out which streams are best for you.

Map and analyse like and ArcGIS ProElvia Esri Singapore

ArcGIS Pro has reinvented desktop ArcGIS – and you’re invited to be part of the new era.

This session provides an overview of the 64-bit software – looking at multi-display functions, 3D capabilities and more – before diving deeper into the powerful spatial analysis tools available in the application, so you can start rapidly creating more informative, insightful maps.

Meet your personal ArcGIS identityYuzana Win and Abhijit Sarkar Esri Singapore

An ArcGIS identity gives you the power to unlock the platform – this presentation will help you do that via the new named user model. Learn how it works, what it gives you access to, and the benefits it provides – including Web GIS, access to a range of ArcGIS applications, and the ability to collaborate with ArcGIS users throughout your organisation, and the world.

Building cities of the future with CityEngineEric Wittner Esri

Esri CityEngine is a powerful tool for generating 3D content from the 2D GIS data you already have. The effectiveness of the tool however, relies on the quality and depth of useful information provided by your data. Building footprints with heights, roof form type, and exterior wall type are all elements which create more realistic, procedurally-generated structures than footprints alone. This session will introduce the procedural CGA scripting language and discuss the features and attributes upon which they rely. It will also discuss how thematic representations of your data is a powerful addition to how you view your data in 3D.

Crafting a compelling story mapXara Villavicencio Esri Singapore

Esri story maps let you combine authoritative maps with narrative text, images and multimedia content – making it easy to harness the power of maps and geography to tell your story.

In this session you will learn how to use Esri’s popular storytelling apps, with the basic principles outlined. Discover how to choose, format, build, edit and publish your story, with helpful hints and tips along the way.

Creating a GIS Portal for your entire organisation(Sia Jin Jun) Joseph Esri Singapore

When Portal for ArcGIS became part of ArcGIS for Server, users gained greater implementation flexibility – this presentation is designed to show you all of the available opportunities. See the various options – hosted, on premise and hybrid – and discover ways to couple Portal for ArcGIS and ArcGIS for Server, so your company can better organise and secure its geospatial content.

How to streamline your workflowsSuet Yheng Esri Singapore

This session will provide you with some tricks and tips to take you beyond the basics and show you how to automate your tasks and workflows using ModelBuilder iterators and Python scripting.

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Top tips and tricks for ArcGIS for Desktop Sahu Renu and Nee (Nguyen Le Minh Nhy) Esri Singapore

This workshop is designed for people who produce content in ArcGIS for Desktop and want to become more efficient. It will introduce you to a wide variety of techniques designed to speed up your work and improve productivity – allowing you to create better GIS products faster. It will also demonstrate how to take advantage of some of the advanced features inside ArcMap. You will learn how to create custom, task-based map documents and utilise ‘hidden’ tools and functionality to enhance your GIS workflows. You will also learn some best practices on data and template management.

Lightning apps – roads aheadThibault Poncet and Long Hui Yee Esri Singapore

The ArcGIS platform is evolving rapidly and there have been a number of significant developments across its many apps.

Come to this session to learn more about the latest releases across the platform, including Navigator for ArcGIS, Survey123 for ArcGIS and ArcGIS Earth, as well as the new associated functionality which is on the way.

GIS LIVE! Applying real-time analyticsFelicia Lin and Lee Kum Cheong Esri Singapore

Connect your enterprise GIS with what’s happening in the real world – right now with the ArcGIS GeoEvent Extension for Server.

By utilising streaming data sources, sensors are connected with GIS features, enabling the automation of alerts, and allowing for streamlined operations and dynamic decision-making.

Using an emergency management scenario, this session will show you how to configure real-time analytics to acquire streaming data sources during a rapidly evolving situation, process on-the-fly to detect patterns of interest, and generate ‘up-to-the-minute’ maps which alert field workers of changing circumstances.

GIS in action: National Security SessionMike KingEsri

Geographic Information System (GIS) technology is rapidly becoming a cornerstone capability assisting law enforcement agencies around the globe to manage public safety and fight crime.

From tracking offenders and detecting crime patterns to improving resource allocation and surveillance locations, GIS technology is driving real change in how law enforcement agencies across the globe approach their mission of keeping communities safe.

This session will explore how GIS is being applied both globally and locally in law enforcement and look at how this technology is making a difference.

Featured speaker – Mike King – a world renowned GIS in law enforcement specialist will share his knowledge and experience on how GIS technology is being employed to solve and even prevent crime.

New frontiers of GISEsri Singapore

In this session, you will be introduced to a number of user examples centred on groups either using GIS innovatively, or applying the technology to new areas.

Featured success stories include Food from the Heart, the SEA Games and Singapore Health Services – organisations and events which are helping Singapore build a more socially cohesive community.

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CONFERENCE INFORMATION

AttireBusiness attire

Special requirementsEvery effort is made to ensure delegates with special requirements are catered for. Dietary requirements noted on your registration form have been passed on to the conference catering staff.

MessagesMessages can be collected and left at the registration desk.

Name badgesYour name badge is your entry to all conference sessions and must be worn at all times.

Medical emergenciesIn case of an emergency, please contact any staff member of the Novotel Singapore Clarke Quay or at the registration desk.

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VENUEThe Esri Singapore 2015 User Conference will be located on levels five and six of the Novotel Singapore Clarke Quay at 177A River Valley Road, Singapore 179031. The pre-conference training sessions will be held at Esri Singapore’s head office at 82 Ubi Avenue 4, 07-03 Edward Boustead Centre.

Registration desk hours Thursday 1 October: 8.00 am – 5.00 pm

Conference Organiser Josie Sinni Regional Events Manager Esri Singapore P +61 4884 30061 E [email protected]

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