Asian geospatial professionals and enthusiasts will gather in Singapore for a week of exciting geospatial-related events and activities, when Singapore Geospatial Week launches from 2 – 6 September 2019.
GeoWorks Celebrations First Anniversary
Singapore Land Authority
23 August 2019
Annex A – Singapore Geospatial Week Event Highlights
The Singapore Geospatial Week is presented by GeoWorks, a geospatial industry centre operated and managed by SLA. During the week, there will be a series of co-located geospatial and mapping workshops, sharing sessions and activities for industry specialists, developers, enthusiasts or anyone seeking to learn about the possibilities of location-based information and technology.
Below are the event highlights. Please check the GeoWorks website (www.geoworks.sg) for the latest programme line-up.
#GeoWeek events
2-6 September 2019 |
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ESRI Singapore User Conference
Date: 3 September 2019 Time: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM Venue: MAX Atria @Singapore EXPO, 1 Expo Drive, #02-01, Singapore 486150 Admission: http://esrisingapore.com.sg/events-view-all/esri-singapore-user-conference-2019-sed-804#register The ESRI Singapore User Conference is Singapore’s largest geospatial event highlighting how GIS technology drives achievements across a wide range of industries – locally and regionally. With the theme Inspiring Outcomes, ESUC 2019 explores how GIS technology is changing the way organisations operate and serve their communities today and for generations to come. This one-day event features forward-thinking GIS users sharing their innovative solutions to real-world problems and gives you a front-row seat to the future of Smart with sessions on Living City Concept, Big Data and Analytics and Artificial Intelligence. |
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Teh-Tarik and English Tea Talk
Date: 3 September 2019 Time: 5:00 PM – 7:30 PM Venue: GeoWorks, PSA Building, Level 7 Registration details: www.geoworks.sg In partnership with UK-based Ordnance Survey and its incubation facility Geovation, GeoWorks will be hosting a Singapore-UK forum for geospatial companies looking to explore entering the Singapore market. Likewise, the forum is also geared towards helping Singapore geospatial companies expand into UK and Europe. The event is supported by the UK Department for International Trade. |
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Grab Mapathon
Date: 4 September 2019 Time: 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM Venue: 9 Straits View, Marina One West Tower, #23-07/12, Singapore 018937 Admission: https://forms.gle/7JVx5ai6yfVh9U5R8 Presented by Grab as a CSR initiative, Grab Mapathon participants will map ramps and sidewalks infrastructure in Singapore for improving accessibility for physically-challenged persons. |
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Location World 2019
Date: 5-6 September 2019 Time: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM Venue: Amara Singapore, 165 Tanjong Pagar Road, Singapore 088539 Admission: www.locationworld.tech Location World is a platform to promote and share best practices of location technology. It brings together different industry genres under one roof to channel knowledge, showcase the latest technologies and promote dialogue on the challenges, opportunities and the future of location industry. With the theme ‘The Future of Digital: Automated| Seamless| Real-Time’, Location World 2019 will focus on the value of location technology in digital economy and its integration with emerging technologies such as AI, IoT, 5G, cloud, etc. The conference will focus on two major segments: Smart Cities and Business Enterprises (BFSI, advertising, logistics & supply chain, retail, and others). |
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Regional Geospatial Youth Forum (RGYF)
Date: 6 September 2019 Time: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM Venue: Amara Singapore & GeoWorks, PSA Building, Level 7 The RGYF will see young Geospatial professionals from around the region gather and share their experiences through a series of conversations, geospatial project showcase and interactive workshops. Focusing on three key principles: Innovate digital solutions for a dynamic environment, Collaborate to address common issues and Inspire the next generation of Geospatial professionals – the forum aims to build a community of passionate Geospatial champions. |
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Geospatial Talks @ GeoWorks Open House
Date: 6 September 2019 Time: 2:00 PM – 5.00 PM Venue: GeoWorks, PSA Building, Level 7 Registration details: www.geoworks.sg |
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Mok Ly Yng: Curious Tales from Singapore Maps (Geospatial Talk)
Well-known speaker Mok Ly Yng will be giving a talk on Curious Tales from Singapore Maps based on his findings about Singapore historical maps over the last 20 years. |
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Create your own maps by MaptimeSG (Workshop)
Nowadays, everyone has access to geospatial information and participate in creating a map. This process helps us interact with our surrounding environment more in-depth, and understand the space we live in. For example, you can learn about the trees you see at a park; their name and characteristics through GPS and interactive map; you can also report problems you see on roads (e.g. a cracked road, faded lane markings) and share with the public. With many available digital tools and applications, more and more people have become familiar with geospatial interactions and enjoy the usefulness of it. How can we further extend this concept? In this workshop, the community-led MaptimeSG is conducting a two-hour session to teach participants some of the basic skills to work with geospatial data as well as ongoing examples of how this concept can be applied to a real project in order to solve issues. Participants will also get the chance to gain hands-on exercises to make their own map, tell the stories in the neighbourhood to inform and inspire others. |
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Creating and Validating Crowdsourced Data by Grab (Workshop)
Creating crowdsourced data is an interesting process but to make sure that the data we create is accurate, we’d have to validate them for their accuracy and correctness. This workshop will focus on sharing points and tips on validating the data and change-set we create with the community. |
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Creating and Validating Crowdsourced Data by Grab (Workshop)
Creating crowdsourced data is an interesting process but to make sure that the data we create is accurate, we’d have to validate them for their accuracy and correctness. This workshop will focus on sharing points and tips on validating the data and change-set we create with the community. |
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Banded Langur Working Group
Understanding how the Banded Langur Working Group use geospatial tools for the conservation of the critically endangered Leaf Monkey. |
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LDR LocoMole Augmented Reality Map Trails
How to transform learning and experiences using geospatial technology and mobile experiential applications. |
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Hexagon Geospatial
Visual Analytics: How the way we visualise the environment around us can augment the human. |