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Latvian Geospatial Information Technology Conference
Conference program includes presentations from both – local geospatial information policy creators and promoters and geospatial information technology developers. Achievements, current challenges, experience of foreign representatives and other relevant topics, including issues related to the opening of data and technology, will be presented at the conference. Detailed conference program will be published shortly. We advise you to follow up on the conference news on the homepage of the Latvian GIS Association http://gisbiedriba.lv/lv Participation in the conference is free of charge,…
Find out more »IRLOGI December Webinar – Impacts of Selected Trends on the Emerging GI Enviornment
‘Impacts of Selected Trends on the Emerging GI Environment – Open Data; AI/Machine Learning; Big Data/Analytics; Open Software; and Virtual/Augmented Reality’ by Prof Chris Brunsdon and Dr Martin Charlton. Chris Brunsdon is professor of Geocomputation and Director of the National Centre for Geocomputation (NCG) at Maynooth University, Ireland. His most recent book (with Lex Comber) is “An Introduction to R for Spatial Analysis and Mapping”. Chris has particular interests in spatial data analysis and open source data science tools. Martin Charlton…
Find out more »IRLOGI Webinar “The Role of GI and GI Technologies in Addressing Africa’s Development Challenges”
IRLOGI will be holding its February webinar on 14 February starting at 13:00 Irish time (12:00 CET). Dr Jaiteh will focus on what are key development challenges for Africa, what are constraints and opportunities related to meeting these challenges, and what are some practical steps which can be taken in meeting these challenges within the broadly defined geospatial field at the national, subnational and local levels. He will also provide some examples of how GI and GI technologies have shown…
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De la côte à l'océan : l'information géographique en mouvement From Coast to Ocean: Geographic Information in Motion
Find out more »Copernicus Training and Information Session (CY)
The Copernicus Training and Information Session to be held on 27 March 2018 at the Aliathon Holiday Village in Paphos, Cyprus, is part of a series of national Copernicus events. The European Commission is organising the Sessions at the request of, and in collaboration with Member States. The event aims to promote awareness of the many uses of Copernicus data and information, while providing the opportunity for hands on demonstrations and basic training regarding: The data and information available; Its…
Find out more »Copernicus Training and Information Session (BG)
The Copernicus Training and Information Session to be held on 17 April 2018 in Sofia, Bulgaria, is part of a series of national Copernicus events. The event is being jointly organised by the Bulgarian Presidency of the Council of the European Union and the European Commission after identifying the areas of interests and the capacity for development of the Bulgarian stakeholders. The event aims to promote awareness of the many uses of Copernicus data and information, while providing the opportunity…
Find out more »Earth Observation & Copernicus Technologies and Solutions for User Applications
Earth observation and Copernicus – the European Copernicus Programme entered its operational phase with the launch of the first Sentinel satellite in 2014. Data from space or - to be more precise – Earth observation data from different missions and in the future primarily that generated by the European Copernicus system – offers an enormous range of potential uses. Combined with and complemented by in-situ data from local and regional sensors or sensor data networks and other geo information, completely…
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