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  • Jan 29, 2016
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Calendar

Apr
26
Tue
Italy – GISTAM 2016
Apr 26 – Apr 27 all-day

The International Conference on Geographical Information Systems Theory, Applications and Management aims at creating a meeting point of researchers and practitioners that address new challenges in geo-spatial data sensing, observation, representation, processing, visualization, sharing and managing, in all aspects concerning both information communication and technologies (ICT) as well as management information systems and knowledge-based systems. The conference welcomes original papers of either practical or theoretical nature, presenting research or applications, of specialized or interdisciplinary nature, addressing any aspect of geographic information systems and technologies.

May
2
Mon
USA – AUVSI’s XPONENTIAL 2016 @ Ernest N. Morial Convention Center
May 2 – May 5 all-day

AUVSI has been the industry’s go-to organization for over 40 years. We are at an exciting inflection point today, where advancements in technology are allowing us to build upon our noble heritage of protecting citizens around the world. XPONENTIAL captures the potential of this industry and defines AUVSI’s commitment to you — now and into the future. Serving as the intersection for commercial and defense applications, and advancing all domains, XPONENTIAL is committed to serving as your ultimate industry experience. To be on the cusp of the latest news and trends in our shifting industry, XPONENTIAL will provide you with:

  • Increased knowledge about the future of unmanned systems policy and regulations to ensure you’re implementing the best solutions.
  • Professional networking from around the world, meet peers who can provide fresh perspective and insight you need to take the next step in your career.
  • The latest technology you can’t find anywhere else, showcased by more than 600 innovative companies.

XPONENTIAL will provide all of this, and much, much more.

USA – FOSS4G North America 2016
May 2 – May 5 all-day

If you’ve never been to a FOSS4G conference, they are a fun and informative gathering of the smart and dedicated people that make up the FOSS4G community. At this year’s FOSS4G NA, you will also have the opportunity to learn skills that will help you in your work, research, school, hobby, or whatever your FOSS4G passion might be

May
15
Sun
USA- GEOINT 2016 @ Gaylord Palms Resort and Convention Center
May 15 – May 18 all-day

GEOINT 2016 takes place May 15-18 at the Gaylord Palms Resort and Convention Center in Orlando, Fla.

Hosted and produced by the United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF), a 501c3 non-profit, non-lobbying educational organization, the annual GEOINT Symposium is the nation’s largest gathering of industry, academia, and government from across the Defense, Intelligence and Homeland Security Communities.

May
23
Mon
The Netherlands – Geospatial World Forum 2016
May 23 – May 26 all-day

Geospatial World Forum 2016 is scheduled on 23-26 May 2016 in Rotterdam, The Netherlands. With the theme Where’s the Money? [Disruptive Business Models], the conference aims to take on the business perspective of geospatial industry today and its direction for the coming years. 

Geospatial World Forum 2015, which was jointly-organised with the INSPIRE conference, received over 1700 delegates including 300+ speakers, hosted 35 thematic sessions and 46 workshops over the course of 5 days.

The call for papers and workshop proposals closes on 30 November 2015. To submit an abstract, go to www.geospatialworldforum.org 

 

May
24
Tue
UK – GEO Business 2016 @ Business Design Centre
May 24 – May 25 all-day

GEO Business is shaping up to be one of the most important shows in the geospatial calendar, with 3000 international visitors expected to attend. Registration is now open and visitors are set to descent upon the Business Design Centre in London in May.

From humble beginnings as a UK centric show, GEO Business has won the support of an international audience and will cement its position as the industry’s premier event as it builds on the remarkable success of the previous two years. For the first time since its launch show, the event will be held outside of UK and international holiday periods, which has been welcomed by both exhibitors and visitors.

Jun
22
Wed
Germany – REAL CORP2016
Jun 22 – Jun 24 all-day

For the 3-day-conference we expect participants from around the world and from different backgrounds.

There are many different approaches and interpretations on what a “Smart City” really is or should be – some focus purely on technology, others more on resource optimization and/or on social aspects, and there is no doubt that there is big business for many companies.

At CORP2016 we will deal with multiple aspects of the question on

How to become and how to remain a “Smart City”?

As cities are the places where people live together, it is also essential to ask: Do “Smart Cities” improve quality of life?

 

If you consider to give a presentation: Call for papers is still open until 15 February 2016 via www.corp.at

Proceedings will be published prior to the conference on CD-ROM (with ISBN-number) and also made available online – like all the CORP-papers so far.

 

We offer a peer review process for scientific papers, but also non-reviewed papers can be presented – see timetable here: http://conference.corp.at/index.php?id=75

Jun
23
Thu
Belgium – Polar and Snow Cover Applications User Requirements Workshop @ Breydel building Auditorium
Jun 23 @ 9:00 am – 5:30 pm

The European Commission, who is responsible for the Copernicus programme, has initiated an action with the objective of gathering user requirements for the Next Generation of the Copernicus Space Component.

 

In this context, a “Polar and Snow Cover Applications User Requirements Workshop” will take place on 23 June 2016 in Brussels.

 

This workshop aims at gathering, examining and consolidating user requirements, and confronting these with major gaps to be potentially addressed by the Next Generation of the Copernicus Space Component (CSC).

 

This is a unique opportunity for the attendees to provide the European Commission with their priorities in terms of data, products and information at large, as a function of their mandates and activities. The workshop is not intended to discuss technical requirements and specifications for satellites and instruments.

 

The audience will be composed of users, service providers, representatives from the scientific community, and Space agencies.

Jun
27
Mon
USA – Esri User Conference 2016
Jun 27 – Jul 1 all-day

Boost your skills by attending a preconference seminar, technical workshop, paper session or demo theater presentation. Meet others in Special Interest Group and solution provider meetings. Learn something new at the Map Gallery. Do yoga. Run a 5K. Attend a party. There’s even a kids fair for those next generation geographers! This is your front row seat to learn the next big thing in GIS. Don’t miss it!

Jun
30
Thu
Belgium – Agriculture and Forestry Applications User Requirements Workshop @ Breydel building Auditorium
Jun 30 @ 9:00 am – 5:30 pm

Agriculture and Forestry Applications User Requirements Workshop will be held on 30 June at the Breydel building (DG GROW) in Brussels. This event is organised within the framework of the user requirements gathering activity the EC is carrying out to contribute to the design of the Next Generation Copernicus Space Component.

 

The objective of the workshop is to gather, examine and consolidate user requirements, and to confront these with major gaps to be potentially addressed by the Next Generation of the Copernicus Space Component. The audience will be composed of users, service providers, representatives from the scientific community, and Space agencies.