Experience CARIS' leading Ping-to-Chart solution first-hand. Product specific boot camps are aimed at new users and will focus on the workflows and key features of CARIS products.
The two-day boot camps will be hosted on June 25-26, 2012. During this event, you will have dedicated access to a high-end computer, while product specialists lead you through the processing workflow, pointing out tips and tricks and industry best practices as they go.
At the end of the boot camp, you will have a clear path towards increased personal and organizational productivity and effectiveness in your use of CARIS software.
Experience the most trusted application in the industry for hydrographic data processing. The HIPS and SIPS Boot Camp is aimed at new users and will focus on the critical workflows for processing multibeam bathymetry and backscatter imagery data using the latest industry techniques.
This Boot Camp will be of specific interest to those working as a hydrographic surveyor or data processor in areas related to marine science, marine spatial planning, oil and gas, port and waterway management, hydrography or defence.
Topics will include Sensor Definition, Positioning and Vessel Motion, Total Propagated Uncertainty, Bathymetric Data Cleaning, Tides and Sound Velocity, Quality Control, 3-D Visualization, Image Processing and Product Creation.
Experience CARIS' new interactive paper chart production software. The Paper Chart Composer boot camp will focus on the critical workflows for nautical chart production to the International Hydrographic Office standards. As the replacement to the widely used CARIS GIS software this boot camp is an essential step in the transition to your next generation chart production platform.
This boot camp will be of specific interest to those working as chart compilers and nautical cartographers, especially those who have been users of the traditional CARIS GIS software.
Topics will include sheet and panel definition, supported data sources, conversion of ENC data to paper chart features, digitizing tools, topology, annotation, masking, borders and scale bars, quality control rules, vector and raster outputs and printing.