GEObit participated in 87th SEG 2017

GEObit participated in 87th SEG 2017

GEObit participated in 87th SEG Annual Meeting 2017. The event took place in Houston, Texas, 24-29 September 2017. Geobit, ISTI and HMSC joined together at the SEG Annual Meeting as a team, (Earth Imaging Seismic Monitoring), providing a complete seismic monitoring solution.

During this event we met with most of our clients, shared our ideas with peers from around the world and we managed to grow our network of invaluable contacts for benchmarking, partnering and expanding our activities.

New distributor in Taiwan

New distributor in Taiwan

Patras, September 18, 2017

All-Star Technology Corporation will be the official distributor of Geobit Instruments for the territory of Taiwan. The agreement was signed on September 12, 2017.

All-Star Technology Corporation founded in 1992, is a professional company dedicated to the field of civil, structure, geotechnics, geophysics and earthquake monitoring and instrumentation for various application fields of Environments & Resources as well as the Disaster Prevention Monitoring and Warning for the territory of Taiwan.

The company participates in a variety of local vital governmental and academic research projects including earthquake monitoring, structure health monitoring as well as air , soil and water quality monitoring in the territory of Taiwan.

All-Star Technology represents worldwide well-known manufacturers’ advanced instrumentation and technology to provide the planning, design, implementation, installation, testing, analysis, report, maintenance and technical services. All-Star Technology supplies high quality instruments and equipment for the related application fields, and would be very pleased to take the valuable chance of working together with suppliers in Taiwan Territory.

Houston is open for business – SEG 2017

Houston is open for business – SEG 2017

First and foremost, our thoughts go out to those impacted by the Houston flood.  As SEG Board of directors announced:

After much communication with those affected by Hurricane Harvey plus research, discussion, and intense deliberation about conditions in Houston, the Society of Exploration Geophysicists’ Board of Directors has decided to hold the SEG International Exposition and 87th Annual Meeting as scheduled, 24-29 September 2017.

Houston is dear to our hearts, and SEG wants to do everything it can to support the city while advancing the interests and needs of our members, attendees, sponsors, exhibitors, and presenters. Many might have concerns about traveling to Houston this month, but officials with the George R. Brown Convention Center and the City of Houston have assured SEG that the city is ready to accommodate Annual Meeting participants. SEG staff members and volunteer leaders have inspected the Conference Center, supporting hotels, and venues, and agree that Houston is open for business!

The SEG Annual Meeting will be the first large conference to take place in Houston following Hurricane Harvey and its devastating floods. Now that the decision is to hold the Houston meeting, the Society is developing plans to bring geophysicists and their expertise to local, state, and federal efforts to repair compromised infrastructure, including roads, bridges, overpasses, and dams. More details will follow. What a great opportunity the Annual Meeting provides to focus many of the brightest minds in the geosciences on the restoration of Houston!

Thank you for your patience during this difficult decision-making process.

We look forward to seeing all of you in Houston!
SEG Board of Directors

AGU Fall Meeting 2017 in New Orleans

AGU Fall Meeting 2017 in New Orleans

AGU Fall Meeting is the one of largest and preeminent Earth and space science meeting in the world. The 2017 Fall Meeting will take place in New Orleans, Louisiana, offering attendees the chance to discover a new location that features world renowned cuisine, music, arts and culture, and provides access to vital scientific ecosystems. The Crescent City provides attendees access to the world-famous French Quarter, Jackson Square, the Saint Louis Cathedral, and a ride on the historic St. Charles streetcar through the elegant Garden District.

Fall Meeting will offer a unique mix of more than 20,000 oral and poster presentations, a broad range of keynote lectures, various types of formal and informal networking and career advancement opportunities, scientific field trips around New Orleans, and an exhibit hall packed with hundreds of exhibitors.

Fall Meeting brings together the entire Earth and space science community from across the globe for discussions of emerging trends and the latest research. The technical program includes presentations on new and cutting-edge science you can’t get anywhere else. Fall Meeting offers something for everyone, from every scientific discipline, including the opportunity to:

  • Hear about a variety of relevant scientific topics
  • Listen to top-notch speakers
  • Build relationships with peers
  • Gain research inspiration from a new location
  • Stay up to date on the latest innovations in the field
  • Gain visibility and recognition of your work

Geobit is presenting at the AGU Fall Meeting being held in New Orleans, 11-15 December 2017. In addition, Geobit welcomes you to visit our team at our AGU exhibit throughout the week.