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Trimble is committed to providing our customers with world class geospatial technology enabling faster, more robust data for accurate smarter decision making for professionals in many industries around the world. Trimble’s industry-specific solutions integrate advanced capabilities that help customers tackle some of the greatest challenges industries face including:
► Constructing, maintaining and operating roads, railways and other civil infrastructure more quickly, safely, and cost efficiently
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To achieve better outcomes for publicly fi nanced infrastructure projects, you must dramatically streamline design and construction processes, enhance productivity and accelerate project delivery. For more than 30 years, our comprehensive portfolio of software and services has been improving the effi ciencies of government projects around the world—from Crossrail in the U.K. to the LPG Import and Storage Terminal in South Africa to the Beijing Green Building Park Visitor Center in China to the 3D city model of Eindhoven in the Netherlands. To fi nd out how we can help you more effectively design, build, and operate better performing infrastructure, visit our booth or contact a Bentley representative.
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COntEntOpening Plenary: Geospatial Platform Empowering Workflows and System integration 6
Plenary 2: disruptive Business Models of Geospatial Content 7
Plenary 3: Business Opportunities of Location intelligence 8
Workshop: towards a sustainable operational system for land cover classifications that meets varied user needs 9
24 may 2016Workshop: towards a sustainable operational system for land cover classifications that meets varied user needs 12
OSGeo 10th Year Anniversary 13
Geo-Powered Smart Cities 14
Business Analytics & Location intelligence 17
uAV 19
Geo-Enabled Water industry 21
System integration 22
Workshop: High-Performance Spatial data Processing on Big data Platforms 23
Workshop: introduction to Hexagon Smart M.Apps 23
Workshop: Geospatial Policies and Legal issues 24
Workshop: un-GGiM: Europe 25
Workshop: Benefits and key-features of the European Global navigation Satellite System (E-GnSS) for the Geospatial World 26
Workshop: What’s Hot and What’s not in the Geospatial Marketspace of the uSA - how to make money there? 27
Web GiS & data Management 27
India Business Summit 27
Poster Presentations 28
25 may 2016impact of Geospatial information on Society and Economy 30
Geo-Powered Smart Cities 32
Environment & Climate Change 34
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Sensors 38
Young Professionals Forum 40
Public Safety & Emergency Response 42
Open data 44
Workshop: CEntRiC Project: An innovative step for geoinformation in Romania 45
Workshop: Building dynamic, data driven maps with CartodB 45
Spatial Analytics: Cloud, Big data & Machine Learning 46
Workshop: technical Challenges in implementation of Selected Policies Seen from a GeoiCt Perspective 48
Workshop: defining the data quality for our processes in a structured way 48
Workshop: Geospatial infrastructure and Standards for Autonomous Vehicles 49
3d & Augmented Reality 50
Workshop: new innovations at the dutch Geo Portal PdOK 51
Workshop: Societal Challenges in implementation of Selected Policies Seen from a GeoiCt Perspective 51
Workshop: Assure the Quality of Spatial Web Services 52
26 may 2016impact of Geospatial information on Society and Economy 54
Workshop: Exploiting the value in EO data 56
Workshop: Building unified architecture for accessing geospatial data in Europe: EnERGiC-Od 57
Workshop: CityGML in Practice - using 3dCitydB on Oracle for City Modelling 57
Programme Chart 36-37
exhibitors Profiles 60
SaNjay KUMaRChief Executive Officer, Geospatial Media & Communications, india
RON BISIOVice President, trimble, united States
TaNER KODaNazdirector, industry Leadership Champion, digitalGlobe, united States
BhUPINDER SINghSenior Vice President, Bentley Software, Bentley united States
MOhaN REDDyExecutive Chairman, Cyient , india
MaRK FREEBURN Chief Executive Officer, AAM, Australia
EwOUT KORPERShOEKExecutive Vice President , Mergers & Acquisitions, topcon Positioning Systems the netherlands
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23 May 2016 0930-1200 hrs hall: rotterdaM
OPENINg PLENaRyGeospatial Platform Empowering Workflows and System Integration
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ChRIS gIBSONVice President, trimble, united States
waDE LaRSONPresident & Chief Executive Officer, urthecast, Canada
FRaNK j.L. PaULIChief Executive Officer, CycloMedia technology, the netherlands
NIgEL CLIFFORDChief Executive Officer, Ordnance Survey, united Kingdom
ROBBIE SChINgLERCo-Founder & Chief Strategy Officer, Planet Labs, united States
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23 May 2016 1330-1530 hrs hall: rotterdaM
PLENaRy 2disruptive Business Models of Geospatial Content
SPEaKErS
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hENK SChOLTENChief Executive Officer, Geodan, the netherlands
STEVEN hagaNVice President, development Oracle, united States
SaNDEEP SINghaLdirector, Cloud Storage, Google, united States
TIM F. TRaINORChief of Geography division, uS Census Bureau, united States
SUNIL KUMaRCo-Founder & Chief Operating Officer, xAd, united States
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ModErator
23 May 2016 1600-1730 hrs hall: rotterdaM
PLENaRy 3Business opportunities of Location Intelligence
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towards a sustainable operational system for land cover classifications that meets varied user needs
23 May 2016 1330-1730 hrs hall: Van oldebarneVeld
this is a small, by-invitation workshop to brainstorm new ideas about the future of land cover dataset generation. it is a look-ahead, mostly non-technical, discussion-oriented activity where we will explore fresh ideas—and use them to identify concrete concepts to address the outlined problems.
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• Workshoppurpose,problemoverview,desiredoutputsandoutcomes
• Whynow?Problemisnotnew…
• Advancesinscience(approach)andtechnology(egcomputingpower)enablenewapproaches
• Historyandlessonslearned(GOFC-GOLD)
• ThoughtsontheproblemandVision(JRC)
• Thoughtsfromkeyorganizations-FAO(UN),NGCC(NationalGeomaticsCenterofChina), GOFC-GOLd, ESA (Eu), uSGS (uS), CEOS
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Review from day 1 outcome
Group discussions
• Consideringchallenges,coordinationareas,approaches,andothers
• IdentifyanddescribeasystemthatbestmeetstheVision
• Groupspresentationsofdiscussionsoutcomes
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towards a sustainable operational system for land cover classifications that meets varied user needs
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24 May 2016 0900-1730 hrs hall: Van oldebarneVeld
organised by
this is a small, by-invitation workshop to brainstorm new ideas about the future of land cover dataset generation. it is a look-ahead, mostly non-technical, discussion-oriented activity where we will explore fresh ideas—and use them to identify concrete concepts to address the outlined problems.
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oSGeo 10th Year anniversary
SPECIaL PROgRaMME
24 May 2016 0900-1730 hrs hall: llyod’s lobby
0900-1100
Workshop: osgeo for insPire/ insPire for osgeo
“the insPire are3na re3ference Platform”
osgeo projects and insPire (3 projects testimonials)
discussion / conclusions next steps
1100-1200
osgeo celebrates its 10th anniversary
osgeo – mission and vision for the next 10 years
osgeo live Cd
osgeo for all – geo education for everybody
open street map – state of the map
1200-1300
Workshop osgeo europe
role and need of a european local Chapter of osgeo
discussion and next steps
Foss4g – bonn why you should come?
1300-1500
osgeo Projects
examples how to start with osgeo software in your organisation
benefits of working with open source based solutions
1500-1600
osgeo, what’s in it for you?
how to join, what to expect, how to help, how to benefit, why you?
1600-1730
osgeo Projects
examples how to start with osgeo software in your organisation
benefits of working with open source based solutions
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Geo-Powered Smart Cities
0900-1100 hrs: Innovative regulations and Policies for Smart Cities ModErator
Rob van de Veldedirector, geonovum, the netherlands
SPEaKErS
Dan Palmerhead of Market development, bsi group, United KingdomStandards for Smart Cities and Infrastructure
Andy Wilson business development director, ordnance survey international, United KingdomThe best policy decisions come from spatially connected government
Wolfgang JörgViennagis Coordinator, City of Vienna, austriaThe spirit of Open Geo Government Data and basemap.at
Marieke Fijnvandraat senior Manager strategy, PwC, the netherlandsSmart City: From vision to execution! Towards a smart public space by integrating smart city and urban development programs
Deb Jyoti Paldirector – geospatial innovative solutions, Consilium, Uae
1100-1200 hrs: networking tea/Coffee break and Visit to Exhibition
1200-1300 hrs: networking lunch
SyMPOSIUM
24 May 2016 0900-1730 hrs hall: leeUWen
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Geo-Powered Smart Cities
SyMPOSIUM
1300-1500 hrs: Urban development for Smart Cities ModErator
Alan Bristow director of road space Management, transport for london, United Kingdom
SPEaKErS
Abdulla Mohamed Alkhaddeimdirector of Project department, Fujairah Municipality, UaeGeospatial initiatives by Fujairah Municipality in UAE
Steve GrantProduct Manager - local government, trimble navigation, United statesUrban Development for Smart Cities – Looking at Cities through the Lens of Geospatial Data Analytics
Christian HoffmannMarketing Manager aerial, Photogrammetry and remote sensing solutions, trimble, germany
Victor Khoodeputy director, land survey division, regulatory Cluster, singapore land authority, singapore3D national map to support Smart Nation initiative
Jan Blaauboersenior sales director government europe, Middle east and africa, bentley, the netherlandsA smart city starts with smart design
Andrew Dingjandirector, australian Urban research infrastructure network, australiaGeospatial data analytics and visualisation for urban developments
1500-1600 hrs: networking tea/Coffee break and Visit to Exhibition
24 May 2016 0900-1730 hrs hall: leeUWen
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1600-1730 hrs: Governance and Safety for Smart Cities SPEaKErS
Albert Seubershead of global strategy it in Cities, atos international, the netherlandsCitizen engagement in Safety, transport, traffic, social and healthcare in smart cities
Chris ZevenbergenProfessor of Flood resilience of Urban systems, UnesCo-ihe, the netherlandsFlood resilience system for cities in The Netherlands
Pascal Loryhead of Mission Cnig, French national Council for geographic information, FranceSmart Data Surrounding Pipes: Exchanging Of “Very Large Scale Core Street Mapping” to Prevent Damages on Underground Pipelines during Pipe-Works
Ravi Choprahead - geospatial lab, indian institute for human settlements, indiaGeospatial Platform for Slum Information Management and Analytics
Wei Sundirector of international Marketing, twenty First Century aerospace technology (21at), ChinaIntelligent City Management - Based on Land Cover Feature Changes Detected by Satellite Imagery
Geo-Powered Smart Cities
SyMPOSIUM
24 May 2016 0900-1730 hrs hall: leeUWen
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Business analytics & Location Intelligence24 May 2016 0900-1730 hrs hall: Penn 2
0900-1100 hrs: Location analytics for Businesses ModErator
Dr. Vanessa Lawrence CBsenior strategic global geospatial advisor to governments and inter-governmental organisations, United Kingdom
SPEaKErS
David Lappsr Principal Product Manager, oracle, United states
Jayant Sharmadirector Product Management, oracle, United statesSpatial Visualization in Analytics Apps (on-premise, cloud, or mobile)
Tony Boobierinsurance leader eMea business analytics, ibM, United KingdomSpatial Analytics in the Era of Cognitive Computing - And How Weather Data Makes A Difference
Bhoopathi Rapoluhead of analytics – eMea, Cyient, United KingdomThe Disruptive Business Models in Spatial Analytics driven by Big Data and IoT
Matt GentilePrincipal & analytics leader, deloitte, United statesHow Location intelligence supports enterprise level decision making
Jacques WesselsChief executive officer, FlowCentric technologies, south africa
1100-1200 hrs: networking tea/Coffee break and Visit to Exhibition
1200-1300 hrs: networking lunch
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1300-1500 hrs: Location analytics in Insurance & Financial ServicesJean-Pierre KrauseChief risk engineering officer europe, Middle east & africa, Zurich insurance group, switzerlandGeospatial data’s potential to improve natural hazard risk management
Tina ThomsonP&C business Partner, amlin Underwriting Modelling, amlin plc, United Kingdom Natural catastrophe and geospatial intelligence - better Management Information for localised events
Jürgen Schimetschekgeo risks Manager, Munich reinsurance Company, germany Geointelligence for Business Innovative Natural Hazards Assessment Network and Services
Aren HaddelerCrM data Mining & optimization Vice President, akbank, turkeyGeographic Infrastructure and Analysis in CRM
Dennis Weinbenderglobal risk Management department, Commerzbank, germany Using Geospatial Data and Machine Learning to Detect Fraud Patterns
Colin NugterenChief analytics officer, directPay, the netherlandsLocation data and Credit Management
1500-1600 hrs: networking tea/Coffee break and Visit to Exhibition
1600-1730 hrs: Smart data Management for Businesses ModErator
Francesco Pignatelli Programme Manager, digital earth and reference data Unit, Joint research Centre, european Commission
SPEaKErS
Kumar Navulurdirector, next generation Products, digitalglobe, United states
Antal Guszlev geo data specialist, booking.com, the netherlands
Etienne Lamort De GailChief executive officer, iMaJing, FranceWhy Vertical Geospatial System Integration is Key to Successful Data Strategy?
Niels Bourgonjenbusiness Manager location intelligence, geodan, the netherlandsCloud-based Location Intelligence as the gateway to competitiveness
Business analytics & Location Intelligence
24 May 2016 0900-1730 hrs hall: Penn 2
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UaV
24 May 2016 0900-1500 hrs hall: Penn 1
0900-1100 hrs: regulations and Collaborations ModErator
Jakub Karasdirector, Czech Unmanned aerial alliance, Czech republic
SPEaKErS
Andrew Charltonexecutive director, drone alliance europe, switzerlandRules and Regulations – A Necessary Evil?
Oliver Heinrichlawyer/Partner, bho legal, germanyLegal situation for using drones in Germany
Michael Larsenhead of Uas, hans Christian andersen airport , denmarkThe UAV ecosystem in Denmark – new strategies and regulation for future growth
Brooke TapsallManaging director, atlasgiCs, United KingdomAirport UAV - Open your skies
Patrick LohmanVice President of Partnerships, Precisionhawk, United statesBuilding an Open Network of Geospatial Solutions for Aerial Data Collectors
1100-1200 hrs: networking tea/Coffee break and Visit to Exhibition
1200-1300 hrs: networking lunch
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1300-1500 hrs: technology and Practices ModErator
Andrew Charltonexecutive director, drone alliance europe, switzerland
SPEaKErS
Feye de ZwartChief executive officer, dutch drone Company, the netherlands
Willem-Jan Boerbusiness developer, dutch drone Company, the netherlands
Philipp AmonManager Uls operations, riegl laser Measurement systems gmbh, austriaWorld’s first UAV-based profiler for laser hydrography
Jakub Karasdirector, Czech Unmanned aerial alliance, Czech republicModelling Prague Castle with UAS
Harm Bartholomeusassistant Professor, Wageningen University, the netherlandsInvestigating Tropical Forests with Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
Victor Hugo Montiel Rojasgeoprocessing Unit Manager, itaiPU binaCional, ParaguayForecasting Damage in Flood Areas with UAV
Ariel C. Blancoassociate Professor, University of the Philippines, PhilippinesComparative Assessment of Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) Outputs and LiDAR Data
UaV24 May 2016 0900-1500 hrs hall: Penn 1
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Geo-Enabled Water Industry24 May 2016 0900-1100 hrs hall: goUdriaan 1
ModErator and LEad SPEaKEr
Arjen FrentzCommittee on drinking Water, european Federation of national drinking Water and Waste Water associations
(eUreaU), the netherlandsEU-legislation: Geospatial planning and the water sector in Europe
SPEaKErS
Slavco Velickov industry sales director, europe, bentley systems, the netherlandsImproving efficiency of water utilities: practical examples
Philip BriscoeMarketing director, rezatec, United KingdomUsing Earth Observation to map, measure and monitor peatland for South West Water in the UK
Rob Eijsinksteering Committee secretary soil and infrastructure, association of drinking Water Companies (VeWin),
the netherlands Drinking water supply and the forthcoming Dutch approach of planning underground activities
Melanie Abuelasset information Management systems Manager, Manila Water Company, PhilippinesThe Value of Systems Integration through an Enterprise Asset Management System in a Water Utility GIS
Anne Barendregtoperations Manager, Vitens evides international, the netherlandsGIS for asset registration – Case studies from African water utilities
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System Integration
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ModErator
Janusz Dygaszewiczdirector, Central statistical office, Poland
SPaEKErS
Leif Granholmsenior Vice President, biM ambassador - structures division, trimble, Finland
Janusz Dygaszewiczdirector, Central statistical office, PolandPoint based statistical framework - a foundation for high quality spatial statistics
Thorsten ReitzFounder/Ceo, wetransform gmbh, germanyDemocratizing INSPIRE: INSPIRE as a Service
Pekka Latvalaresearch scientist, Finnish geospatial research institute, national land survey, FinlandUsing the Data Exchange Layer of the Finnish National Architecture for Digital Services for Transporting WFS and WMS Queries
Veneta IvanovaProject Manager, Fraunhofer igd, germanyCloud-based open solutions for public administrations
Mihai Ionitagis specialist, teamnet, romaniaIntegrated Digital Platform for collaborative work regarding the delineation of the protected areas in Romania, including Natura 2000 sites
24 May 2016 0900-1100 hrs hall: goUdriaan 2
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High-Performance Spatial data Processing on Big data Platforms
Introduction to Hexagon Smart M.apps
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this interactive workshop will take attendees through the basics of using Oracle Big data Spatial and Graph on the Hadoop platform. After an overview of the solution architecture and typical process flows participants have the opportunity to either follow a number of practical demos or even try out samples on their own Laptops using a pre-built virtual environment.
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Hans ViehmannProduct Manager eMea, oracle, germany
Albert Godfrindspatial solutions architect, oracle, France
this workshop introduces M.App Portfolio, a powerful new ecosystem to create and run Hexagon Smart M.Apps. Participants will learn the basics of M.App Studio, an interactive web framework for designing and building Hexagon Smart M.Apps; how to use M.App Chest, a Cloud-based application to store and manage big geospatial data and easily distribute with web services; and the procedures to place an App into M.App Exchange, the Cloud-based marketplacewhereindividualsandorganizationscanexperience,purchaseanduseHexagonSmartM.Apps.
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João Pedro FernandeseMea Presales Manager, hexagon geospatial, Portugal
24 May 2016 0900-1030 hrs hall: inside exhibition (Presentation area 1)
24 May 2016 0900-1030 hrs hall: inside exhibition (Presentation area 2)
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Geospatial Policies and Legal Issues
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1300-1500 hrs: Geospatial Policies and Legal Issues – Part 1 ModErator
Dr. Ingo BaumannPartner, bho legal, germany
SPEaKErS
Noud Hooymanshead of department of Policy on geo-information, directorate for spatial development, Ministry of infrastructure
and the environment, the netherlandsOpen Data in the Netherlands: from policy to implementation to new policy
Gerhard Deiters Partner, bho legal, germanyOpen geospatial data – selected legal issues
Peter Leihndirector, business development and Commercialization, data 61|Csiro, australiaIndustry participation in the development of a structured framework for open data quality and availability in Australia
1500-1600 hrs: networking tea/Coffee break and Visit to Exhibition
1600-1730 hrs: Geospatial Policies and Legal Issues – Part 2Andreas Veispakspace data for societal Challenges and growth, dg internal Market, industry, entrepreneurship and sMes,
european CommissionMaximising the socio-economic potential of EO data: what can the public sector do?
Clare HadleyPolicy & engagement Manager, ordnance survey, United KingdomOpen is not enough
Michael BültmannManaging director, here deutschland, germany Open data – economic relevance and reality – views from a location intelligence provider
24 May 2016 1300-1730 hrs hall: goUdriaan 2
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Un-GGIM: Europe
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the purpose of the workshop is to find out about un-GGiM: Europe and the work it is focusing on, to engage with the Regional Committee, and to discover how geospatial information can be used to inform, understand and address key global challenges.
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Carol AgiusUn-ggiM: europe administrator, eurogeographics, belgium
24 May 2016 1300-1730 hrs hall: goUdriaan 1
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Benefits and key-features of the European Global navigation Satellite System (E-GnSS) for the Geospatial World
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24 May 2016 1300-1730 hrs hall: inside exhibition (Presentation area 1)
1300-1500 hrs: Part 1Reinhard Blasi/GSAWelcome and official opening of the Workshop
Alina Hriscu/GSAgalileo - status, developments and benefits for the geospatial users
Hans Dufourmont / EEACopernicus land service: hot spot monitoring with Very high resolution (Vhr) satellite imagery
Aitor Alvarez Rodriguez / GSAeuropean gnss service Centre – the unique interface with galileo users
Pedro Pintor / ESSPegnos for mapping - guideline and best practise for your egnos receiver
Maurice Barbieri / President CLGEgalileo and the strategic vision of the european surveying Professionals
Laura van de Vyvere / M3 Systems BelgiumWinner of Clge young surveyors Prize. innovative use of galileo’s four frequencies to improve positioning in harsh
ionospheric conditions
Bo Jonsson / Swedish Cartographic Society, BNB consultingbenefits of galileo for swedish surveyors: strategy and status of implementation in the swedish gnss user community
1500-1600 hrs networking tea/coffee break and Visit to exhibition
1600-1730 hrs: Part 2Dr. Stratos Stylianidis / Geoimaginglbs augmented reality assistive system for utilities through galileo and egnos
Pere Molina / GeonumericsmapKite: leveraging galileo e5 altboC, unmanned aircraft for 3d mobile mapping of corridors
TBCegnos and galileo benefits for esri services and solutions
round table and conclusions
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What’s Hot and What’s not in the Geospatial Marketspace of the USa - how to make money there?
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this workshop will provide a complete end-to-end account of what open source data and other data is available for the technical considerations of the uSA-based marketplace government and commercial and will close with the background on how companies are able to thrive (or not) in this complicated market.
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Dr. Lorraine TigheMarketing director, strategic geospatial solutions, United states
24 May 2016 1300-1430 hrs hall: inside exhibition (Presentation area 2)
Web GIS & data Management
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INDIa BUSINESS SUMMIT
ModErator and LEad SPEaKEr
Dennis B. Batanganresearch associate and Program director, institute of Philippine Culture, ateneo de Manila University, PhilippinesElectronic Medical Records (EMRs) as Data Inputs to Geospatial Mapping of Fever Patterns in Rural Health Units in the Philippines
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Sumbangan BajaProfessor, hasanuddin University, indonesiaSUFIG-WilKom: A GIS-Based User Friendly System for Land Suitability Assessment of Foodcrops in South Sulawesi, Indonesia
Tae Wook Kangsenior researcher, Korea institute Construction technology, south KoreaBIM Perspective Definition Metadata for integrating Facility Management Data
Fred Wekesageomaticist i, Kenya electricity generating Company, KenyaGIS in Geothermal Resource Management- A Case Study of Olkaria Geothermal Project
24 May 2016 1600-1730 hrs hall: Penn 1
24 May 2016 1600-1800 hrs hall: Van der VeeKen
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Followed by networking reception at 1800-1930 hrs
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Asma BelaroussiPhd student, École normale supérieure de Kouba, algeriaGeographic information integration in data warehouses
Ismat M. Elhassan Professor, King saud University, saudi arabiaGeometric Aspects of DEM from Stereo Satellite Imageries
Keltoum BenlaharchePhd student, école nationale supérieure d’’informatique (esi), algeriaA Spatial Competency Location System Based Ontology
Lalu SahebPost graduate student, birla institute of technology and science, Pilani, indiaStrategic Facility Location and Management using ArcGIS
Lam Kuok-Choylecturer, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, MalaysiaThe analysis of rainfall variability and response of oil palm phenology in tropical climate using MODIS vegetation index
Mustapha Hajji senior scientist, national office of electricity and drinking Water (onee), MoroccoUsing GIS and the RUSLE2 Model to create an index of potential soil erosion at the large basin scale and discussing the implications for water planning and land management in Morocco
Rafik AmaraPhd student, École normale supérieure de Kouba, algeriaOnline GIS for simulation of air traffic based on radar data
Sujay ChokshiVisiting Faculty, Cept University, indiaA reflection on innovative approaches to improve social and physical development aspects using GIS technology in a Smart Village: Punsari (India)
Theofilos Papadopoulosstudent, technological educational institution of Central Macedonia, greeceAn HTML tool for exploiting geospatial web services
Youcef BeskriPhd student, École normale supérieure de Kouba, algeriaAutomated vector conversion of drainage network
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Impact of Geospatial Information on Society and Economy
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25 May 2016 0900-1730 hrs hall: Van oldebarneVeld
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0900 - 0930 hrs: opening Session IntrodUCtorY addrESS
Megha Dattaindustry Manager – ngio, geospatial Media and Communications, indiaRole of Geospatial Information on Society and Economy
KEYnotE addrESS
Matt Delano business area director - land administration solutions, trimble, United states
0930 - 1100 hrs: Geospatial impacting Society and Economy: Consultants perspective
David JevonsPartner, oxera, United KingdomQuantifying the benefits of Geo services to consumers and businesses
Bagrat Bayburtiandeloitte advisory director, deloitte transactions and business analytics, United statesHarnessing the power of GIS
Ed Kennedysenior associate, hickling arthurs low, CanadaLocation, Location, Location? How Geospatial Information is Benefitting Canada’s Economy
Dr. Zaffar Sadiq Mohamed-Ghousedirector - nsW business development, research & international relations, CrC for spatial information, australiaExperience of Australia and New Zealand’s work on Economic Benefit on Value of Spatial Information
1100-1200 hrs: networking tea/Coffee Break and Visit to Exhibition
1200-1300 hrs: networking Lunch
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Impact of Geospatial Information on Society and Economy
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25 May 2016 0900-1730 hrs hall: Van oldebarneVeld
1300 - 1500 hrs: role of Geospatial Information in attaining Economic Growth CHaIrPErSon
Dr. Shailesh Nayakdistinguished Professor, Ministry of earth sciences, government of india
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Bengt Kjellsondirector general, swedish national land survey, swedenDrivers for change
Susanne Schnorr-Baeckerhead of Unit regional statistics, indicator systems, Federal statistical office, germanyGeospatial Data for Measuring Economic Growth - What Can We Learn From Official Statistics
Priyadi Kardonohead of geospatial information, geospatial information agency, indonesiaRole of One Map Policy to support the National Economic Growth
Geoff Sawyersecretary general, european association of remote sensing Companies, belgiumExploiting the Value of EO Imagery
1500 - 1600 hrs: networking tea/Coffee Break and Visit to Exhibition
1600 - 1730 hrs: role of Geospatial Information in attaining Economic GrowthSteve Brandwoodexecutive director of engagement, geoPlace, United KingdomBenefits of standardised core geographic reference data in the UK
Denise McKenzie executive director, Communications and outreach ogC United Kingdom
Damascene Munyangajudeputy registrar of land titles, rwanda natural resources authority, rwandaImpact of Security of Tenure on land dispute resolution and sustainable economic growth
Michael Tischlerdirector - national geospatial Program, Us geological survey, United statesU.S. National Geospatial Program
Alessandra Tassaremote sensing specialist, european space agency, italyBenefits expected from copernicus sentinels data
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SyMPOSIUM
0900-1100 hrs: Innovations for Smart Cities ModErator
Mark ReichardtChief executive officer, ogC, United states
SPEaKErS
Joris Goos gis Manager, City of rotterdam, the netherlandsGeo Information management 2025: GIS, BIM, 3D, Big Linked Open data and more from hypes to solutions
Carsten Roensdorfhead of advisory services, ordnance survey, Uae3D, BIM and IoT: scaling from buildings to (smart) cities
Michel GrotheConsultant, geonovum, the netherlandsSmart Emission
Katalin GallyasFounder/Ceo, Civic tech amsterdam, the netherlandsCityOS.io
Ruben Rajagopalaninnovation lead – smart Public spaces, Philips research, the netherlandsEmpowering cities with Connected Lighting
Wouter Brokxdirector, imagem, the netherlandsThe Map of the Future
1100-1200 hrs: networking tea/Coffee break and Visit to exhibition
1200-1300 hrs: networking lunch
25 May 2016 0900-1500 hrs hall: leeUWen
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SyMPOSIUM
25 May 2016 0900-1500 hrs hall: leeUWen
1300-1500 hrs: Mobility for Smart CitiesAlan Bristowdirector of road space Management, transport for london, United KingdomSmart transportation system at TfL
Julie Alexander*director, Urban development, siemens global Centre of Competence for Cities, United Kingdom
Ralph KlerkxProgram Manager, smart Cities Program sustainable Urban accessibility and Mobility, tno, the netherlandsSustainable Urban Accessibility and Mobility
Semida SilveiraProfessor in energy systems Planning, head of energy and Climate studies (eCs), Kth royal institute of technology,
swedenImproving urban mobility in Stockholm
Sreeja Arunkumarexpert, robert bosch engineering and business solutions Private limited (rbei), indiaGeo-enabled solutions for improving urban road infrastructure management
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Environment & Climate Change
SEMINaR
0900-1100 hrs: Geospatial Contribution in Environmental Policies ModErator and LEad SPEaKEr
Hugo De GroofPolicy officer, governance, information & reporting Unit, dg environment, european Commission
SPEaKErS
Stefan Jensenhead of seis and spatial data infrastructure (sdi), european environment agency, denmark
Copernicus supporting European environmental agenda
Raymond Sluitergeo-iCt specialist, royal netherlands Meteorological institute, the netherlandsThe challenges of Big (geo-)Data for policy making
Richard CarneChief digital officer and head of digital it, Met office, United KingdomGeospatial software to meet the challenges of Meteorological modelling
Francesco PignatelliProgramme Manager, digital earth and reference data Unit, european Commission, Joint research CentreLocation-based integrated data approach to support energy efficiency policies
1100-1200 hrs: networking tea/Coffee break and Visit to exhibition
1200-1300 hrs: networking lunch
1300-1500 hrs: Environmental Monitoring applicationDave Bensonregional sales director, digitalglobe, United KingdomAddressing Key Challenges in Environment with Space Technology
Rui Reisresearcher, directorate general for territorial development, PortugalDevelopment of a pilot application to monitor land cover changes over time and to characterize the territory
25 May 2016 0900-1730 hrs hall: Mees aUditoriUM
strategiC Partner
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Environment & Climate Change
SEMINaR
25 May 2016 0900-1730 hrs hall: Mees aUditoriUM
Reind van Olstbusiness developer, 2CoolMonkeys, the netherlandsMeasuring air pollution via smartphone app: Sandd postmen case study
Tatiana DelgadoProfessor, higher Polytechnic institute Jose antonio echeverria, CubaAn emergent Geospatial Digital Ecosystem based on IoT for environmental monitoring
Barry Fradkinsenior analyst, geoadaptive llC, United statesAssessing the Impacts of Drought on Populations in Sub-Saharan Africa using Open-Geo-spatial Data
Xueming LiProfessor | Vice President, liaoning normal University, China
Shenzhen Tiandoctoral Candidate, school of Urban and environmental sciences, liaoning normal University, ChinaInitial evaluation of provincial-level environmental risks from the perspective of human settlements
1500-1600 hrs: networking tea/Coffee break and Visit to exhibition
ModErator
Mark Noortdirector, hCP international, the netherlands
1600-1730 hrs: Climate Change KEYnotE SPEaKEr
Dr. Shailesh Nayakdistinguished Professor, Ministry of earth sciences, government of indiaTowards building Climate Services
SPEaKErS
Agata Walczak*Programme officer, Climate Parliament, United Kingdom
Tian Kuay Limdeputy director (Climate studies), national environment agency, singaporeClimate Change Information System for Urban Heat Island Effect for Urban Planning - A Singapore Case Study
Patrick de Grootgeneral Manager, imagem, the netherlandsAnalyse Green Spaces in The Netherlands
Rainer MalmbergKey account Manager – geoinformatic, geodata, iabg, germanyMonitoring urbanization in Latin American Metropolitan Areas in order to evaluate potential urban risk areas
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SEMINaR
0900-1100 hrs: new sensors and platforms ModErator
Ian Dowmanemeritus Professor, University College london, United Kingdom
SPEaKErS
Luca PerlettaManager, sales engineering, digitalglobe, United KingdomSub 50cm - the new VHR Standard
Fabrizio Pirondini Chief executive officer, deimos imaging, spain UrtheCast Constellation: The world’s first fully-integrated Optical and SAR commercial constellation of EO satellites
Benoit Larouche advanced systems, space Flight laboratory, CanadaHigh Performance Multi-Spectral Observation and Real-Time Video Sighting Enabled by NEMO-HD
Simone Placidibusiness development Manager, Metasensing, the netherlandsInsights into new developments of advanced airborne SAR sensors for Earth Observation
Randy Rhoadsgeospatial industry Manager, harris, United statesGeiger-mode APD LiDAR - The next evolution in airborne LiDAR Data
Owen Hawkinsoperations director, earth-i, United Kingdom
Orbits, Clouds and Other Customers. Capacity or Availability – what matters more?
1100-1200 hrs: networking tea/Coffee break and Visit to exhibition
1200-1300 hrs: networking lunch
25 May 2016 0900-1730 hrs hall: Penn 1
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SEMINaR
25 May 2016 0900-1730 hrs hall: Penn 1
1300-1500 hrs: operations and processingBram Van LonderseleCo-Founder, Meet het, belgiumUser case: Mobile mapping port infrastructure in a marina
Chen JunProfessor/President of isPrs, national geomatics Centre, ChinaGlobeLand30
Andy HannaVice President sales and business development, astro digital, United statesThe force awakens – the emergence of APIs and platforms for remote sensing
Francesco Nexassistant Professor, University of twente, the netherlandsOblique imagery
Sarah Jane D. SamalburoChief science research specialist - data Processing Component, department of science and technology/UP dreaM-
Phil lidar 1 Program, PhilippinesThe Utilization of Very High Resolution (VHR) Satellite Imageries and LiDAR Derived Datasets for Rapid Damage Assessment: Response and Rehabilitation for Typhoon Haiyan, Philippines’ Experience
1500-1600 hrs: networking tea/Coffee break and Visit to exhibition
1600-1730 hrs: Business and Policy Gunter Schreierdeputy director - business development & Copernicus, german aerospace Center (dlr), germanyCopernicus – Opportunities and Challenges in Europe’s eyes on Earth
Iosub Cristianhead of gPs and Mobile Mapping, gaUss, romaniaThe value of employing mobile light detection and ranging (LiDAR) technology to enhance airport and airfield knowledge
Marco van der KooijChief technical officer, Macdonald dettwiler and associates (Mda), CanadaA Business Case for Archived SAR Data
Michel Rademakerdeputy director Market and operations, the hague Centre for strategic studies, the netherlands‘Earth Observation on the Map’ Report: Earth Observation landed
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Young Professionals Forum
SPECIaL PROgRaMME
0900-1100 hrs: Geospatial Industry: What are the options? ModErator
Hendrik WesterbeekPresident, sageo, the netherlands
SPEaKErS
Ron BisioVice President, geospatial, trimble, United statesPerspective from major global geospatial company + Trimble’s Young Surveyors programme
Alf Overmarsdirector - Management organisation & hrM, Kadaster, the netherlandsChanging roles of national mapping agencies and the capacity requirement
Arnout van Raaijgis Consultant, baM infraconsult, the netherlandsLatest geo-technology deployed in construction industry – how graduates should prepare
Robbie SchinglerCo-Founder, Planet labs, United statesPlanet Labs journey towards becoming the largest EO satellites constellation operator
Felix van VeldhovenJunior Consultant, geodan, the netherlandsPreparing for your first job – do’s and don’ts
1100-1200 hrs: tea/Coffee Break and Visit to Exhibition
1200-1300 hrs: Lunch Break
25 May 2016 0900-1730 hrs hall: inside exhibition (Presentation area 1)
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SPECIaL PROgRaMME
25 May 2016 0900-1730 hrs hall: inside exhibition (Presentation area 1)
1300-1500 hrs: Innovation & Entrepreneurship ModErator
PROF. JOSEF STROBL
Chair, department of geomatics, University of salzburg, austria
Listen to new generation thesis projects and talks from young entrepreneurs for a glimpse at geospatial industry’s future skills and technologies.
1600-1730 hrs: Job opportunities Pitch – We Want You! ModErator
Peter van OosteromProfessor of gis technology, Faculty of architecture and the built environment, tU delft, the netherlands
Companies with open positions and internships opportunities to take the stage for a 10 minutes pitch in front of the prospective employees.
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SEMINaR
25 May 2016 0900-1500 hrs hall: Penn 2
0900-1100 hrs: Preparedness, Prediction
ModErator and LEad SPEaKEr
K. Harald DragerPresident, the international emergency Management society, norwayPrepare for Tomorrow TODAY!
SPEaKErS
Johan van Schaaikadvisor and information Manager, national Police of the netherlands Cross-border Cooperation supported by Spatial Data
Rozinah AnasProgram director – Mers999, telekom MalaysiaTelekom Malaysia’s Initiative in Public Safety and Disaster Management: The Malaysian Experience
Rob van der Meihead of logistics team and industrial liaison officer, CWi, the netherlandsStokhos Emergency Mathematics software - predicting future demands of ambulance
Juan Sanchosenior researcher, internet of everything lab, atos research & innovation, spainContext-Aware Predictive Analysis for Pro-Active Traffic Management
Fabio Volpehead of geospatial Content innovation, e-geos, italyRADAR & Optical data for fast response services and operational platforms
1100-1200 hrs: networking tea/Coffee break and Visit to exhibition
1200-1300 hrs: networking lunch
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SEMINaR
25 May 2016 0900-1500 hrs hall: Penn 2
1300-1500 hrs: Emergency response Dan PaullChief executive officer, PsMa australiaGeoscape - Capturing Australia’s Built Environment for Emergency Modelling and Management
Glyn Arthur VP business development, luciad, belgiumUsing Predictive Analytics for Emergency Response
Thomas LoserCad application engineer, astrid, belgiumAstrid Geoportal
Gianluca Luraschiapplication engineer, european Maritime safety agency (eMsa), PortugalUse of geospatial and earth observation in maritime emergency response
Erika Paascheaccount executive, Planet labs, germanyPlanet’s Mission: Always-on imagery – a step towards improved safety and emergency response capabilities
Fabrizio PirondiniCeo, deimos imaging, spainDEIMOS-2 very-high resolution monitoring of 2015 Ebro River floods
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open dataSESSION
ModErator and LEad SPEaKEr
Mark de Vriesadviser, geonovum, the netherlandsOpen data law: Untangling the legal labyrinth
SPEaKErS
Isabella Tonioliadvisor gis – department of geo-information, Municipality of the hague, the netherlandsOpen data and the City of The Hague
Marleen Van DammeCoordinator of doV and Mercatornet, the environment, nature and energy department in Flanders, belgiumEnhance your Spatial Web Services with Analytics - Case LNE
Maarten Stormgeo information specialist, alterra, Wageningen Ur, the netherlands
Richard WitmerProduct Manager topography and imagery, dutch Kadaster, the netherlandsAuditing the quality of the Key Register Topography in the Netherlands
Keiran Millardstandards Consultant, bsi group (british standards institution), United KingdomStandards and Business Models for sustainable growth in the Data Market
Jedrzej Czarnotaresearch analyst, trilateral research, United KingdomENERGIC-OD: Business model opportunities in the open data space
25 May 2016 0900-1100 hrs hall: goUdriaan 1
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CEntrIC Project: an innovative step for geoinformation in romania
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25 May 2016 0900-1030 hrs hall: inside exhibition hall (Presentation area 2)
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Diana TrascuQuality and risk Manager, national agency for Cadastre and land registration, romaniaThe CENTRIC project: Centre for ExcelleNce in TerRItorial management and Cadastre
Athina Trakasservices director for europe, russia, Central asia and africa, open geospatial Consortium (ogC), germanyCENTRIC and the OGC - opportunities for cooperation
Fabio Remondinosenior researcher, bruno Kessler Foundation, italyTechnologies for 3D mapping and cadaster
Jantien StoterProfessor - 3d geoinformation, Faculty of architecture and the built environment, tU delft, the netherlandsTowards a 3D Spatial Data Infrastructure in the Netherlands with a specific focus on 3D cadastre
Q&A session
Building dynamic, data driven maps with CartodB
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the workshop will guide you through map-publishing in the Editor Gui, and expand on this for additional customizationviatheopenlibrariesandAPIs.Participantswillreviewgeo-spatialdataformatting,SQLquerying,stylingwithCartoCSS,andthemechanicsofmapintegrationwithCartoJS
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Ernesto Martínez BecerraClient success engineer, Cartodb, spain
25 May 2016 0900-1030 hrs hall: Van der VeeKen
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Spatial analytics: Cloud, Big data & Machine Learning
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Dr. Zaffar Sadiq Mohamed-Ghousedirector - nsW business development, research & international relations, CrC for spatial information, australia
1300-1500 hrs: Big data analytics SPEaKErS
Iain MacInnessenior regional sales Manager europe, digitalglobe, United KingdomLife Beyond the Pixel: Turning Big Data into Relevant Data
Levente Kleinresearch staff Member, ibM tJ Watson research Center, United statesMining Open Source Geospatial Data
Frank SuykensChief technology officer, luciad, belgiumAccelerating Insight through Geospatial Visual Analytics
Dr. Lorraine TigheMarketing director, strategic geospatial solutions, United statesBig Data - No Problem; Big Analysis in a Secure Environment -Problem - A US based Economic Analysis
Han Wammes business development Manager, 1spatial, United KingdomData: get big ... but get smart
Andreas Abeckerhead of innovation Management, disy informationssysteme gmbh, germanyToward an Architecture for Processing Spatial Big Data
1500-1600 hrs: networking tea/Coffee break and Visit to exhibition
25 May 2016 1300-1730 hrs hall: inside exhibition (Presentation area 2)
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25 May 2016 1300-1730 hrs hall: inside exhibition (Presentation area 2)
1600-1730 hrs: Spatial Intelligence & Machine LearningSøren Aage NørmøllePartner, le34, denmarkSavings through Geo-Monitoring
Peter Leihndirector, business development and Commercialisation, data61, australiaSpatial Predictive Analytics: Extracting Insight and Maximising Impact
Adam IwaniakChief executive officer, Wroclaw institute of spatial information and artificial intelligence, PolandLinking GIS and Semantic Web with Semantic Components
Erwin GoorProject Manager, Vito, belgiumMission Exploitation Platform PROBA-V
Damien Palvadeausales director, business geographic, France
Jérôme Payetsales engineer, business geographic, FranceEnergy use and consumption in Europe – the power of GIS analytics
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technical Challenges in Implementation of Selected Policies Seen from a GeoICt Perspective
defining the data quality for our processes in a structured way
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this workshop shall present the EuROGi policy position papers on Big data, Linked data and internet of things; facilitate discussion about the papers in the topic areas; and identify how best to promote the policy proposals set out in the papers.
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Simon Vrecarsecretary general, european Umbrella organisation for geographic information (eUrogi)
this workshop will show how to determine product characteristics and quality characteristics of the dataset needed for your task in a structured way. Knowing these characteristics, one can better select suitable datasets, being aware of shortcomings which might affect the result and the decisions made based on this result.
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Maarten Stormgeo-information specialist and Quality Coordinator, alterra, Wageningen Ur, the netherlands
25 May 2016 1300-1500 hrs hall: goUdriaan 1
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Geospatial Infrastructure and Standards for autonomous VehiclesBy invitation only
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25 May 2016 1330-1700 hrs hall: Van WalsUM
this discussion-oriented workshop will explore the relationship between self-driving car and geo-information. it will explore the framework of (geo) data-infrastructure and determine what is needed to support the transition to the self-driving car.
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Anamika Dasdirector – Commercial research & Policy advocacy, geospatial Media and Communications, india
Rob van de Veldedirector, geonovum, the netherlands
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Jane Hermans van Reeadvisor / Project manager, Municipality of rotterdam, the netherlandsRotterdam 3D City Model ready for the next level
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Doug BrentVP of technology innovation, trimble, United states
Ted Lamboosenior Vice President reality Modeling, bentley systems, the netherlandsReality Modeling and Continuous Surveying for Advancing Intelligent Infrastructure
Michal Koutekresearcher, royal netherlands Meteorological institute, the netherlandsMeteo-visualization in VR: From a Lab into a Weather Room
Håkan EngmanChief executive officer, agency9, swedenOpportunities with national and global 3D data in internet applications
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new Innovations at the dutch Geo Portal PdoK
Societal Challenges in Implementation of Selected Policies Seen from a GeoICt Perspective
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this workshop shall demonstrate the new innovations and developments of the dutch national Sdi called PdOK. these are developed recently or still under construction but are open source, so of benefit for the Sdi community.
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Dorus Krusesenior Project Manager, Kadaster, the netherlands
this workshop shall present the EuROGi policy position papers on Open data, SME Promotion, and Sustainable urban and Regional development; facilitate discussion about the papers in the topic areas; and identify how best to promote the policy proposals set out in the papers.
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Simon Vrecarsecretary general, european Umbrella organisation for geographic information (eUrogi)
25 May 2016 1600-1730 hrs hall: Penn 2
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the workshop will demonstrate analysing spatial web services and collecting the key Quality of Service metrics using Spatineo Monitor service. the participants will learn how to keep track of service availability and performance, as well as verify their capacity in handling a lot of simultaneous users.
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Sampo SavolainenManaging director, spatineo, Finland
assure the Quality of Spatial Web Services
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0900 - 1100 hrs: role of Geospatial Information in attaining Sustainable development Goals SPEaKErS
Kumar NavulurPresident, digitalglobe Foundation, United statesLeveraging Earth Observation data for monitoring SDGs
Greg Scottinter-regional advisor, Un-ggiM secretariat, United statesImplementing the Sustainable Development Goals with Geospatial Information
Prof. Bruce Banoeng-YakuboChief director, Ministry of lands and natural resources, ghana
Barbara Ryansecretariat director, geo, switzerland
1100 - 1130 hrs: networking tea/Coffee Break
1130 - 1300 hrs: role of Geospatial Information in attaining Sustainable development Goals
Ivan DeLoatchexecutive director, Federal geographic data Committee, United statesGeographic Place-Based Services for Socio-Economic Sustainability
Ingrid Vanden Berghedirector general, national geographic institute, belgiumA new role for national mapping and cadastral agencies
Simon Hodsonexecutive director, Codata, FranceCODATA Report for GEO on the Value of Open Data Sharing
Moschos Vogiatzisdirector of Forest Mapping & natural environment, national Cadastre & Mapping agency, greeceGeospatial Data & Information in Support of Sustainable Development: The Role of National Mapping Agencies
26 May 2016 0900-1530 hrs hall: Van oldebarneVeld
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Impact of Geospatial Information on Society and Economy
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26 May 2016 0900-1530 hrs hall: Van oldebarneVeld
1300 - 1400 hrs: Lunch Break
1400 - 1530 hrs: role of Geospatial Information in attaining Sustainable development Goals
Ahamad Zakariadirector of surveying and Mapping, department of survey and Mapping (JUPeM), MalaysiaThe Usage of JUPEM’s Geospatial Data in Land Development
Yasushi ShimoyamaPrincipal researcher for new survey technology, geospatial information authority, JapanImpact of Geospatial Information Authority of Japan (GSI) data on Japanese Society
Derek ClarkeChief director: ngi, department of rural development and land reform, south africaUsing Value Chain Analysis to Determine the Impact of Geospatial Information in the Public Sector
Hoang Ngoc Lamdeputy director general, department of survey and Mapping, VietnamThe Contribution of Department of Survey and Mapping of Vietnam in Social-Economic Development and Coping with Climate Change
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0900-1100 hrs: Part 1 SPEaKErS
Thibaud Delourmedg-groW, european CommissionThe socio-economic benefits of Copernicus
Alessandra Tassaremote sensing specialist, european space agency, italy Presentation of the Copernicus economic value study
Geoff Sawyersecretary general, european association of remote sensing Companies, belgium
Marc de VriesPartner, the green land, the netherlandsIntroduction on the CEVS methodology
Jarkko Toivolahead of Winter navigation Unit, Finnish transport agency, FinlandWinter navigation in Finland
1100-1130 hrs: networking tea/Coffee break
1130-1300 hrs: Part 2Erik WillenForest research institute, swedenForest management in Sweden
Ivo Visserrisk analyst, stedin, the netherlands
Jos Maccabianidirector Professional services, skygeo, the netherlandsInfrastructure monitoring in NL
Conclusion and global discussion
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Building unified architecture for accessing geospatial data in Europe: EnErGIC-od
CityGML in Practice - Using 3dCitydB on oracle for City Modelling
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TheworkshopshallidentifyITandbusinessopportunitiesthatcanbeexploitedbyfirmsofallsizesthroughoutEurope in the wake of EnERGiC-Od (European nEtwork for Redistributing Geospatial information to user Commu-nities - Open data) project funded by European Commission.
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Jedrzej Czarnotaresearch analyst, trilateral research, United Kingdom
Thisworkshopwillcovervariousaspectsof3Dcitymodelingfrommodelcreationtovisualizationtodatamainte-nance as well as the practical use of the resulting models. All project examples are based on 3dCitydB, an open source data model implementing the CityGML standard.
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Stephan PlabstConsultant, M.o.s.s. Computer grafik systeme, germany
Lutz RossChief executive officer, virtualcitysysteMs, germany
Hans ViehmannProduct Manager eMea, oracle, germany
26 May 2016 0900-1030 hrs hall: Penn 1
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2CoolMonkeys has vast experience in developing custom-made softwareinterfacesforlargeorganizationswithafocusonSmartCities, Smart Government and innovation. Our customers, such as large businesses, dutch ministries, provinces and municipalities, all praise the quality and user friendliness of our websites, mobile apps and Google Cardboard apps. We create these applications through our customer-centric project method, that is based on an Agile SCRuM approach.Byplacingyourorganizationandtheenduserinthecenterof our approach, we create user-friendly interfaces tailored to your business objectives.
Website: www.2coolmonkeys.nl
A global leader in delivering GiS and Engineering Solutions to facili-tateprofessionalswithcustomizedservicesinversatileengineeringdomains. incorporated in 1998, AdCC has developed and improvised GISsolutions,todesign&tocapture,store,manipulate,analyze,manage and present all types of geographical data and has devel-oped domain expertise in the fields of GiS, Remote Sensing, LidAR, Photogrammetry, Energy System and Solutions, Engineering design ServicesandCustomizedApplicationDevelopment.Withrequisitehuman resource of 1200+ professionals including geologists, engineers, designers and 3d modelers AdCC is proficiently providing its services across 5 countries encompassing 3 continents.
Website: www.adccinfocad.com
Bentley is a global leader dedicated to providing geospatial profes-sionals, architects, engineers, constructors, and owner-operators with comprehensive software solutions for advancing infrastructure. Founded in 1984, Bentley has more than 3,000 colleagues in over 50 countries. Our offerings for Public infrastructure include multi-disci-pline design modeling, reality modeling, mapping and GiS, and elec-tronic plan review. Our reality modeling solution allows you to rapidly build a highly precise 3d geometric model of existing infrastructure, useful for many applications as you plan, design, build, and operate infrastructure.
Website: www.bentley.com
Business Geografic is a French innovative software provider special-izinginGIS-GeographicalInformationSystems,withatwo-foldexpertizeinbothGISandBI.BusinessGeograficownsarobust,interoperable, full-web GiS platform, called GEO. the GEO platform gathers and interconnects all Business Geografic’s technologies and solutions within an innovative, powerful and feature-rich applicative
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environment for all GiS and Geo-Analytics needs. the GEO platform is based on Business Geografic’s GEO Engine, one of the world-leading and patented GiS engines on the global market.
Website: www.business-geografic.com
the world is changing, fast. We are in the throes of shifting to a new economic structure, an evidence-based world, where data underpins our decision making. At data61, we are creating our data-driven future. By combining the expertise of the CSiRO digital Productivity and niCtA teams, we are building the world’s leading data-focused research and innovation powerhouse. A CSiRO entity, data61 provides a network of capabilities, addressing key growth areas for a data-focused world including: Autonomous systems, Computer vision, data analytics, digital economy, Machine learning, Mobile systems, Optimisation, Software systems, Wireless and networks.
Website: www.csiro.au/en/Research/D61
Earth-i is your source of 1 metre resolution (GSd) optical satellite imagery and remote sensing products. We supply very high resolu-tion satellite images from the new dMC3 / tripleSat Constellation, consisting of 3 identical British multispectral optical satellites. the constellation’s capacity and fast delivery of data allow for efficient monitoring campaigns and a responsive service to clients needing short notice tasking.
Website: www.earthi.co.uk
e-GEOS,anASI(20%)/Telespazio(80%)company,isaleadinginter-national player in the Earth Observation and Geo-Spatial information business. e-GEOS offers a unique portfolio of application services, also thanks to the superior monitoring capabilities of COSMO-SkyMed constellation, and has acquired a leading position within European Copernicus Program. Application services include: monitoring for environmental protection, rush mapping in support to natural disaster management,specializedproductsfordefenseandintelligence,oilspilland ship detection for maritime surveillance, interferometric measure-ments for landslides and ground subsidence analysis, thematic mapping for agriculture and forestry. in support to its operational applications, e-GEOS operates the Matera Space Centre for acquisi-tion, archiving and processing of multi-mission satellite data including COSMO-SkyMed and ESA Sentinels.
Website: www.e-geos.it
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Galileo and EGnOS (European Geostationary navigation Overlay Service) are the European flagship space programmes in satel-lite navigation. the European Global navigation Satellite System (E-GnSS) provide free accuracy widely available to geospatial users, enabling applications such as: Cadastral Surveying, Construction Surveying, Mapping and Cartography, Mining, and Marine Surveying. For mapping applications, EdAS (EGnOS data Service) provides access to EGnOS messages increasing the accuracy of positioning solutions and surveying applications. For centimetre to sub-meter accuracy levels, users at a certain distance from an EGnOS station can take advantage of high accuracy positioning techniques such as differential GnSS (dGnSS) and Real-time Kinematic (RtK), using the EdAS ntrip service.
Website: www.gsa.europa.eu
Geodan nEXt international B.V. is the innovative international spin-out of Geodan B.V. Our headquarters is based in the nether-lands with regional offices in the uSA and Spain. Geodan nEXt is the inventor of the GeoSMACt philosophy. Geodan nEXt has deep experience in geospatial/ location intelligence, data and analytics, mobile and cloud based solutions. We support customers in complex geo-related issues by providing advisory services and decision Support Solutions applying Common Operational Picture dashboards. Our propositions are applied to areas such as Smart City, transpor-tation, Energy, and applications around urban Planning, Stakeholder Collaboration, incident & Catastrophe Management and Asset Plan-ning & Management.
Website: www.geodannext.com
Geosparc provides developers, industries and governments with the best products and services and we build pre-defined Web GiS solutions using the open source framework Geomajas. Our core values are customer satisfaction, integrity, respect and sustainability. We believe in teamwork and win-win partner-ships to benefit our customers. Our team consists of profes-sional software engineers, project managers, business devel-opers. Everyone has specialist expertise that complements the team and a single-minded focus to serve our customers. Our partners play a pivotal role in bringing Geosparc’s Web GiS solutions to market by implementing our solutions and complementing them with their own offerings and local support services.
Website: www.geosparc.com
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From sensors and software to actionable information, Harris Geospatial Solutions helps GiS professionals make informed decisions – when and where they are needed. Advanced EnVi® image analysis tools EnVi®, ENVI®SARscape®andJagwirecanturngeospatialimageryanddatainto timely, accurate, actionable intelligence. EnVi also integrates with popular platforms such as ArcGiS® from Esri. Our Geiger-mode LidAR sensor collects high-resolution data faster and more cost effectively than traditional sensors. Our intelliEarth™ Marketplace provides access to the world’s premier satellite, aerial, elevation, vector, and LidAR data as well as software tools.
Website: www.harrisgeospatial.com
Hexagon Geospatial is a leader provider of geospatial technology, helping you make sense of the dynamically changing world. We enable you to envision, experience and communicate geographic informa-tion. Our technology provides you the form to design, develop and deliver solutions that solve complex, real-world challenges. imagem is a channel partner of Hexagon Geospatial for Benelux and provides services and products based on Hexagon Geospatial technologies for reliable processing, analysis, management and delivery of spatial infor-mation. For more information visit www.imagem.nl.
Website: www.imagem.nl
At Luciad, we are passionate about geospatial software. Our innovative, prin-cipled approach and dedication to total customer satisfaction have earned us a reputation for cutting-edge excellence worldwide. Luciad’s real-time situational awareness geospatial software components are known for their flexibility, high performance and accuracy. they play an invaluable role in safety, aviation, military and transport industries. Our international client base includes the FAA, nAtO, Air navigation Service Providers, MOds, and system integrators such as Boeing, Lockheed Martin and thales.
Website: www.luciad.com
MetaSensing B.V is a high-tech company located in netherlands, operating in the radar and SAR field. it is one of the unique companies in the world which offer airborne and ground-based radar sensors and services for mapping, monitoring and surveillance, both for commercial and scientific applications. Apart from airborne-based mapping, using readily available small aircrafts, MetaSensing includes among its products ground based systems such as the QX-60, which is used for accurate high-resolution estimates of precipitation and the FastGBSAR, which is used for monitoring instable natural elements (mountain sides, glaciers, etc) and critical artifi-cial structures (dikes, dams, bridges, etc) with sub-millimeter resolution.
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All MetaSensing products are based on the combination of innovative radar technology developed in more than a decade of advanced research and Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) techniques.
Website: www.metasensing.com
the OGC (Open Geospatial Consortium) is an international not for profit organizationcommittedtomakingqualityopenstandardsfortheglobalgeospatial community. these standards are made through a consensus process and are freely available for anyone to use to improve sharing of the world’s geospatial data. OGC standards are used in a wide variety of domains including Environment, defense, Health, Agriculture, Meteo-rology, Sustainable development and many more.
Website: www.opengeospatial.org
Ordnance Survey international is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Ordnance Survey – Britain’s national mapping agency. Respected around the world, Ordnance Survey is a leader in state-of-the-art national mapping with a 225 year heritage. We help customers all over the world to develop and grow their geospatial capability and capacity by sharing Ordnance Survey’s tradecraft, skills and lessons-learned.
Website: www.os.uk/international
PCi Geomatics, founded in 1982, is the world leader in geo-imaging products and solutions. PCi Geomatics has set the standard in remote sensingandimageprocessingtoolsofferingcustomizedsolutionstothe geomatics community in over 135 countries.
Website: www.pcigeomatics.com
Planet Planet Labs designs, builds and operates the world’s largest constellation of Earth-imaging satellites. Planet’s mission is to image the entire Earth, every day, which is foundational to solving commer-cial, environmental, and humanitarian challenges. With the comple-mentary RapidEye constellation, Planet Labs has an image archive from 2009, and a network of over one hundred partners around the world. to learn more at www.planet.com , follow us on twitter (@planetlabs).
Website: www.planet.com
RiEGL is a performance leader in research, development and produc-tion of terrestrial, industrial, mobile, bathymetric, airborne and uAS-based laser scanning systems. RiEGL’s innovative hard- and
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software provides powerful solutions for most application fields in surveying. Worldwide sales, training, support and services are delivered fromRIEGL’sAustrianheadquartersanditsofficesinVienna,Salzburg,andStyria,mainofficesintheUSA,Japan,andinChina,andbyaworld-wide network of representatives. At this year’s Geospatial World Forum RiEGL will showcase its latest developments including the RiCOPtER and the VZ-400i 3d Laser Scanner System.
Website: www.riegl.com
Si imaging Services (SiiS) is a sister company of Satrec initiative, which is a leading solution provider for small Earth observation satellite. SiiS was founded in April 2014 to provide better service to customer regarding satellite imaging service by concentrating on satellite image business. SiiS is worldwide exclusive distributor of KOMPSAt-2, KOMPSAt-3 and KOMPSAt-5 and have worldwide distribution network which includes more than 55 resellers all over the world. SiiS is also worldwide distributer of dubaiSat-2 imagery. dubaiSat-2 provides 1 m resolution PAn and 4m MS imagery. More satellites will be added to SiiS’s product list soon such as KOMPSAt-3A.
Website: www.si-imaging.com
Survey of india, the national Survey and Mapping Organisation of the country under the department of Science & technology, is the oldest scientific department of the Government of india. it was set up in 1767 and has evolved rich traditions over the years. in its assigned role as the nation’s Principal Mapping Agency, Survey of india bears a special responsibility to ensure that the country’s domain is explored and mapped suitably, provide base maps for expeditious and integrated development and ensure that all resources contribute with their full measure to the progress, prosperity and security of our country now and for generations to come.
Website: www.surveyofindia.gov.in
the Space Flight Laboratory (SFL) builds big performance into smaller, lower cost satellites. Small satellites built by SFL in Canada consis-tently push the performance envelope and disrupt the traditional cost paradigm. Satellites are built with advanced power systems, stringent attitude control and high-volume data capacity that are striking relative to the budget. SFL arranges launches globally and maintains a mission control center accessing ground stations worldwide. the pioneering and barrier breaking work of SFL is a key enabler to tomorrow’s cost aggressive satellite constellations.
Website: www.utias-sfl.net
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trimble applies technology to make field and mobile workers in businesses and government significantly more productive. Solutions are focused on applications requiring position or location-including surveying, construc-tion, agriculture, fleet and asset management, public safety and mapping. Inadditiontoutilizingpositioningtechnologies,suchasGPS,lasersandoptics, trimble solutions may include software content specific to the needs oftheuser.Wirelesstechnologiesareutilizedtodeliverthesolutiontotheuser and to ensure a tight coupling of the field and the back office. Founded in 1978, trimble is headquartered in Sunnyvale, Calif.
Website: www.trimble.com
twenty First Century Aerospace technology Co., Ltd. (21At) is the only commercial EO satellite operator based in Beijing, China and has more than 300 employees. Since 2001, the company has been providing EO data and value added service in China. the company has the following EO satellite resources: 4m Beijing-1, launched in 2005 and three <1m identical satellite constellation--tripleSat Constella-tion,launchedon10July2015.21AThadbeenprovidingBeijing-1datato international customer through disaster Monitoring Constellation (dMC) and disaster response through international Charter; and is providing tripleSat Constellation daily imaging service to worldwide customers.
Website: www.21at.com.cn/en
Educating GiS Professionals Worldwide: the uniGiS international Association is the world’s premier distance education initiative offering masters and diploma programmes in Geographical information Science and Systems (GiSc). As a global network of higher education institutions uniGiS is dedicated to enhance the competence of GiS professionals like you!
Website: www.unigis.net
urtheCast Corp. is a next-generation EO company that operates four sensors in space: deimos-1 and deimos-2 satellites through its subsidiary deimos-imaging, and two cameras onboard the interna-tional Space Station (iSS), including the world’s first full-color uHd video camera. We are building one of the world’s most advanced, space-based Big data geospatial collection, processing, and informa-tion management systems. urtheCast is committed to the delivery of high-quality data and revolutionary value-added products, services, and solutions to serve the rapidly-evolving geospatial and geoanalytics markets. We are currently developing two constellations, the 16-satel-
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liteOptiSAR™andthe8-satelliteDailyUrthe™,whichwillrevolutionizeglobal monitoring with high-quality, high-revisit imagery, and daily global coverage. Visit us at booth #22
Website: www.urthecast.com/
what3words is a location reference system based on a global grid of 57 trillion 3mx3m squares; each square has been pre-assigned a unique 3 word address. it is available in multiple languages, works offline and has built in error detection. it is easier to remember & communicate and quick & cost effective to implement. Street addressing is often inadequate and whilst coordinates are accurate they are prone to errors in transcription and communication. 3 word addresses can make geographic information accessible to everyone, making business more efficient and improving lives.
Website: www.what3words.com
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Topics covered:
✔ 3D Visualisation/Modelling
✔ Addressing Technology
✔ Aerial Imagery/Photography
✔ Asset Management
✔ Bathymetry
✔ Big Data
✔ Business Geographics/Analytics
✔ Cadastral Mapping
✔ Cartography
✔ Climate Change
✔ Computing in the Cloud
✔ Crime Mapping/ Modelling
✔ Data Capture/Collection
✔ DEM- Digital Elevation Model
✔ DGPS - Diff erential GPS
✔ Digital City Models
✔ Digital Mapping
✔ Digital Rights Management
✔ Disaster Management/ Monitoring
✔ DSM - Digital Surface Model
✔ DTM - Digital Terrain Model
✔ Dynamic Mapping
✔ Earth Observation
✔ Emergency Services
✔ ENC - Electronic Navigation Chart
✔ Environmental Monitoring
✔ Galileo
✔ Geo-ICT
✔ Geodesy
✔ Georeferencing
✔ Geosciences
✔ Geospatial Image Processing
✔ GIS
✔ GIS in Agriculture & Forestry
✔ GLONASS
✔ GMES
✔ GNSS
✔ GPS
✔ GSDI
✔ Hardware
✔ Hydrography
✔ Hyperspectral Imaging
✔ Image Analysis
✔ INSPIRE
✔ Integration
✔ Interoperability & Open Standards
✔ Land Information Systems
✔ Laser Scanning
✔ LBS
✔ LiDAR
✔ Mapping Software
✔ Marine Tracking & Navigation
✔ Mobile GIS/Mapping
✔ Municipal GIS
✔ Navigation
✔ Network Topology
✔ NSDI
✔ Open GIS
✔ Photogrammetric
✔ Photogrammetry
✔ Point Clouds
✔ Property Information Systems
✔ Radio Navigation
✔ Remote Sensing
✔ Risk Management
✔ RTK (Real Time Kinematic) Surveying
✔ Satellite Imagery/Navigation
✔ Scanning Technology
✔ SDI - Spatial Data Infrastructures
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