This week The Institute of Navigation (ION) will host the ION GNSS+ 2020 VIRTUAL Conference. Running through September 22 to 25, 2020. ION GNSS+ 2020 VIRTUAL is the 33rd international technical meeting of the Satellite Division of the Institute of Navigation.
ION GNSS+ 2020 VIRTUAL will be the largest virtual international gathering of leaders in GNSS and GNSS-related positioning, navigation and timing and is the year’s only opportunity to learn about new advances and the latest technologies, see the latest research and stay up-to-date on the status of GNSS systems and policy issues.
ION GNSS+ 2020 VIRTUAL will host:
To catch up on the latest from MarRINav please join the session at 10:30 Central Daylight Time (CDT, UTC−5:00) 21 September.
Plenary, Panel and Keynote Sessions
ION GNSS+ 2020 VIRTUAL will live stream the plenary and all panel keynote sessions through the virtual web platform. These sessions will also be recorded and uploaded for viewing at a later time. Interactive question and answer will take place virtually.
Technical Sessions
Individual technical presentations will be pre-recorded and uploaded with slides to the ION GNSS+ 2020 VIRTUAL site each morning for viewing at a later time. Attendees will have the option to submit questions to each presenter.
Exhibit Experience
ION GNSS+ 2020 VIRTUAL will feature industry partners in expanded exhibitor profiles that will allow attendees to review the latest GNSS and GNSS-related technologies and products and view product demonstration videos.
FREE Conference Registration for First-time Attendees*
The Institute of Navigation is offering FREE conference registrations for ION GNSS+ first-time attendees*. (*Some exclusions apply. See www.ion.org/gnss/registration for details.)
To register for ION GNSS+ 2020 VIRTUAL, please visit ion.org/gnss.
For more information on ION GNSS+ 2020 VIRTUAL, please email ION at registration@ion.org or call +1-703-366-2723.
About ION
The Institute of Navigation is the world’s premier professional society advancing the art and science of positioning, navigation and timing (PNT). The Institute is a national organization whose membership spans worldwide. Additional information about the ION can be found at ion.org.