Posts treating: "Digital-Geography.com"
Tuesday, 11 October 2016
The first day of the Intergeo 2016 and it was just mind blowing. The last years we saw a small increase in drone technology companies but especially here in Hamburg they seem to be everywhere. So there is the business rolling. About 500 exhibitors are here showing their latest products and services. At least 130 of them are into drone technology. The hottest shit is most likely the drone based laser scanning systems. So drones are getting more powerful, we see more and more fixed wing systems [...]
For all those who are interested in the GIS, there is approaching a very big event coming to Hamburg this year – Intergeo 2016. It is the world’s leading trade fair and conference for geodesy, geoinformation and land management. This year it will take place from October 11 – 13 in Hamburg. The conference will cover the latest developments in surveying, geoinformation, remote sensing and photogrammetry and allied technologies. Conference The event focus on how the intelligent, [...]
Last years INTERGEO in Berlin was an interesting experience for a newbie in the world of geodesy like I am. This year I will also attend the INTERGEO in Stuttgart. It will take place from the 15th to the 17th of September. This year’s main points: The spotlight will be on Geospatial 4.0, the digital economy, transformation through digitization, big data, the Internet of Things, digital infrastructures and smart cities. INTERGEO is all about “space”: gathering, storing, [...]
When I started to work on QGIS2leaf about one year ago it was a nice idea and my first real dive into Python programming and using the possibilities of pyqgis. So what is the current state and where are we going? Please, come and take a look: Happy Birthday QGIS2leaf! QGIS2leaf – Current Usage After some commits to QGIS2leaf Tom Chadwin from the North Umberland National Park joined the short list of contributors to the plugin and the whole thing got some drive. As far as I know the UK [...]
Yesterday I received the mail from Anita Graser’s blog about the best 10 articles on QGIS planet. Therefore I decided to have a look on our own top ten list of most read articles this year. And I have to admit: It’s not the open source world who leads this list…The whole list only shows English articles disregarding our job page which is the most read page on this blog (sidenote: you can post your job offer for free ) #10 – #5 I was surprised to see an install-something [...]
A priorized project of eGovernment Switzerland Usage and exchange of geodata is fostered by geo.admin.ch in a significant way. The Federal geoportal is operated by the Federal Office of Topography, swisstopo, on behalf of the coordinating body for Federal geographical information with the aim to implement the Geoinformation Act. The purpose of this Act is to ensure that geodata relating to the territory of the Swiss Confederation is made available to the Federal, Cantonal and municipal [...]
digital’s digest – what’s this? Every week I visit a lot of webpages related to geographic, mapping and other “Digital-Geography.com”-stuff. I’m afraid I cannot write full-size articles about these findings. This new post series, which is called “digtial’s digest” gives you a weekly overview about new exciting links and latest found pieces. Every week I would like to discuss the presented topics in the comment section and of course get also [...]
Unfortunately we are German based and the travel cost will probably be higher than my monthly pocket money but maybe one of you would like to attend the FOSS4G conference from the 8th to 13th of September in beautiful Portland (Oregon). FOSS4G is the annual event of Open Source Geospatial Foundation. program Until the 15th […]
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