Vol. 4 Issue 4
September 2009

Azavea Journal

Next time you drop by our Philadelphia offices to say hi, don't be surprised to find us wearing mustaches, trench coats,  and conversing with our good friend Dr. Watson.  For the past several months we've been sleuthing, exploring, and solving spatial mysteries.  We've developed new ways to search Japanese Gardens, have traversed the entire Philadelphia map to determine the most 'walkable' neighborhoods in the city, and have added heat map 'hunch' visualizations to our HunchLab software.   Our newly exercised sleuthing skills enabled us to find ourselves among the ranks of the 2009  Inc. Magazine 500|5000 list of the nation's fastest growing companies!  Welcome to another edition of the Azavea Journal.

Conference Schedule

URISA Annual Conference, 2009
Anaheim, CA – September 29 – October 2
Megan Heckert presenting on Muralfarm, LandStat

Community Indicators Consortium 2009 International Conference
Bellevue, WA – October 1 – 2
Robert Cheetham attending and exhibiting Kaleidocade Indicators Framework (KIF)

IACP 2009 Annual Conference
Denver, CO – October 3 – 7
Robert Cheetham and Sean McGinnis exhibiting HunchLab at the ESRI Pavilion

International Economic Development Council 2009 Annual Conference
Reno, NV – October 4 – 7
Rachel Cheetham-Richard and Tamara Manik-Perlman exhibiting DecisionTree at the ESRI Pavilion

Global Creative Economy Convergence Summit
Philadelphia, PA – October 5
Aaron Ogle presenting Walkshed in a pecha kucha session.

ESRI Mid-Atlantic User Conference
Philadelphia, PA – December 9
We’ve submitted some abstracts, but aren’t sure what we’re presenting.  It’ll be good, though.

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