Nzukọ Ndị Ọrụ Mba Nile nke Esri

 

..Emepụtara ya site na Environmental Systems Research Institute (Esri, nke bụbu ESRI), Esri International User Conference (Esri UC) bụ mmemme kacha ukwuu n'ụwa a raara nye teknụzụ ozi mpaghara (GIS).[1] A na-eme ya kwa afọ na United States, na-abụkarị otu izu na July na San Diego Convention Center na San Diego, California. Esri UC malitere na 1981. Na 2008, ndị bịara ogbako toro karịa 14,000 bịara.[2]

.[1]Esri UC nke mbụ mere na 1981 na Redlands, California, na Esri Headquarters, yana ndị ọrụ 15, a na-eme ya kwa afọ kemgbe gụnyere ime ya na Palm Springs, California, site na 1987 ruo 1996. Nzukọ a bụ echiche nke Esri President. na onye nchoputa Jack Dangermond.[1]

Keynote Speakers

  • 1986 – Dr. Duane Marble, Professor of Geography and Computer Science, State University of New York, Buffalo
  • 1987 – Dr. Roger Tomlinson, the primary originator of modern, computerized GIS (known as "the father of GIS" )
  • 1988 – Dr. Robert Aangeebrug, executive director, American Association of Geographers
  • 1989 – Dr. Peter Thacher, assistant secretary general, United Nations
  • 1990 – David Andere from the Kenya Rangeland Ecological Monitoring Unit; David Rhind, geographer and professor, Birkbeck College, University of London; Dr. Kent Smith, Esri consultant; Otto Simonette, director, United Nations Environment Program; and Nancy Tosta, staff director, Federal Geographic Data Committee, and special assistant to the Secretary of the Interior
  • 1991 – Ralph Nader, attorney, author, lecturer, consumer advocate, political activist, and former independent and Green Party candidate for president of the United States
  • 1992 – Dr. Paul R. Ehrlich, author of the book The Population Bomb
  • 1993 – Dr. James Burke, author of the book The Day the Universe Changed and the PBS television series ‘Connections’
  • 1994 – Dr. Edward O. Wilson, the Pellegrino University Research Professor in Entomology for the Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology at Harvard University
  • 1995 – John Kenneth Galbraith, economist, Harvard University
  • 1996 – Bruce Babbitt, Secretary of the Interior
  • 1997 – Dr. Ian McHarg, professor emeritus of landscape architecture and regional planning, Harvard University, author of the book Design with Nature
  • 1998 – Dr. Carl Steinitz, professor of landscape architecture and planning, graduate school of design, Harvard University Graphics Lab; Dr. Hasso Plattner, cofounder of SAP AG, a multinational enterprise software development and consulting corporation
  • 1999 – Dr. Sylvia Earle, oceanographer and former chief scientist for the United States National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
  • 2000 – Dr. Charles Groat, director of United States Geological Survey (USGS)
  • 2001 – Michael Fay, ecologist, conservationist, and National Geographic Society Explorer
  • 2002 – Cynthia Moss, conservationist and wildlife researcher and writer who started the Amboseli Elephant Project at Amboseli National Park in Kenya
  • 2003 – Peter Hillary, adventurer and Mt. Everest climber, son of Sir Edmund Hillary
  • 2004 – Dr. Rita Colwell, president, National Science Foundation (NSF)
  • 2005 – Dr. Jane Goodall, anthropologist and chimpanzee researcher
  • 2006 – Bob Kerrey, former Democratic governor and senator of Nebraska and president of The New School university in New York City
  • 2007 – Wangari Maathai, Nobel Laureate and founder of "The Green Belt Movement"
  • 2008 – Dr. Peter H. Raven, director, Missouri Botanical Garden
  • 2009 – Hernando de Soto Polar, economist, author, and president of the Institute for Liberty and Democracy; Willie Smits, biologist, chairman of the Masarang Foundation, and founder of the Borneo Orangutan Survival
  • 2010 – Richard Saul Wurman, architect, graphic designer, and expert in how to make complex information understandable.[2]
  • 2011 – Jacqueline McGlade, Executive Director European Environment Agency.
  • 2012 – Julia Marton-Lefèvre, Director General of the International Union for Conservation of Nature.
  • 2013 – Sam Pitroda, Business Executive, Indian Technology Policy Advisor.
  • 2014 – Penny Pritzker, United States Secretary of Commerce and Dr. Kathleen Sullivan, Under Secretary of Commerce for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
  • 2015 – Martin O'Malley, Governor of Maryland.
  • 2016 – Andrea Wulf, historian, author[3]
  • 2017 – Geoffrey West, theoretical physicist, author
  • 2018 – Juan Enriquez, Managing Director of Excel Venture Management
  • 2019 – Jane Goodall, primalogist and anthropologist and E.O. Wilson, biologist and author
  1. Esri Company History.. Archived from the original on 2010-07-17. Retrieved on 2010-07-29.
  2. Esri International User Conference 2010: Keynote Speaker Biography. Archived from the original on 2010-07-12. Retrieved on 2010-07-13.
  3. Richardson. Award-Winning Author Andrea Wulf to Lead Keynote Address at the 2016 Esri User Conference. Esri News Releases. Esri. Retrieved on 29 June 2016.