Geomatics 2011 presentations are now on SlideShare!
We are pleased to announce that the Geomatics 2011 presentations are now available on SlideShare! Please note that the Geomatics 2009 presentations can still be viewed at the same address.
Videos will also be posted by the end of the month!
Thank you for your attendance at Geomatics 2011!
The Geomatics 2011 Team
Montreal Branch - Canadian Institute of Geomatics (CIG)
info@acsg-montreal.ca
While being present at one of the main geospatial event in Quebec (Canada) called: Géomatique 2011, I will do the same as Alex and give some of my impression on the event. I was there mainly to link with my peers as well as discover the new data, apps or development project in the region. I was appealed by two main conference themes: data management and augmented reality.
On the data management side, ESRI Canada presented its new community driven project which offers a complete platform to publish data for free and hosted by ESRI Canada using ArcGIS Online as framework: https://www.esricanada.com/documents/MunicipalWorld_June2011.pdf. The project's main goal presented at Geomatique 2011 was to support open data initiatives in public organisation (http://www.esricanada.com/en_products/4046.asp) especially at municipal level, such as the one made for the City of Nanaimo, Toronto, Kamloops and Moncton, but elsewhere in municipality around Canada, like Sherbrooke in Quebec (and federal and provincial levels, if data are available).
In terms of mobile technology and augmented reality, a young developer Team from Fujitsu presents what has been developed during the Quebec Open Jeep Volleyball tournament (http://quebecopenjeep.com) in Quebec City in summer 2011. This generic apps for the public has been quite simple but demonstrate the use of augmented reality. This apps was showing point of interest and beer location on-site with 2D/3D moving objects added to the scene taken by mobile phone. The next Open Volleyball event in 2012 might be more innovative and integrating more 3D models. Like explained in the summary of Alex of Slashgeo (http://slashgeo.org/2011/10/19/G%C3%A9omatique-2011-Presentation-Notes) about the topic of augmented reality in the presentation made by Sylvie Daniel, the challenge and perspective of augmented reality are still huge, but right now augmented reality is still made for fun and exploration game and product. In summary, geospatial professional needs to stay in touch with opportunity related to augmented reality, but cannot see it as an easy way to develop serious geo-engineering / surveys project in today’s world. The slides and video of all presentations at Géomatique 2011 will be available soon, once it is on-line, Slashgeo will publish the news.
Here's what we published so far regarding Géomatique 2011, the geospatial conference in Montréal for which Slashgeo has been a media partner. In this entry, I'll focus on my personal notes taken during the conference. You can refer to the detailed program if you want to learn more.
Day 2 general impressions:
Here's my talk notes, in chronological order. This is not summaries, you'll find links to talk summaries in the detailed program.
Needium - using tweet locations to provide services:
NRCan - Update on national mapping
Cartography 2.0 - Boris Mericskay
Hydro-Québec and their use of LiDAR
City of Québec in 3D
Virtual city, made out of Esri and Bentley products, amongst many others
Various levels of details
Sharing it with their partners
From 2D cadastre to 3D
This was initially an undergraduate project
It requires about 20 minutes per building to generate the 3D cadastre, along with over 100 clicks to clean scanned vectors, in other words, it's not that automated
There's plans to have 3D cadastre for 2016 (mentioned by someone from the attendance)
The Geoide Network since 1998
Given by Nicolas Chrisman
320 students, 119 researchers, 27 universities currently (?)
Closing the gap between outdoor and indoor navigation
WikiGIS and collaborative Geodesign
GeoEduc3D
Data aggregation for decisions
Dessau: geomatics in big engineering projects
Spatial SQL servers comparison
Canadian national elevation strategy
Data accuracy
State of the 3D data market
Augmented reality in geoengineering: perspective and challenges
Mapping Thermal vulnerabilities in Montréal
Geo-Trafic, intelligent transports in Montreal
Québec City Police and mobile mapping
SQ mobile solution for emergencies
911-GIS
The 'Géomatique 20XY' conference in Montréal has recently been hosted every two years (with one exception), so I expect the next one will take place in Fall 2013, if you're in the Quebec province or nearby such as in Ottawa and Toronto, I strongly encourage you considering attending to this great conference unique in the region.
During the Géomatique 2011 conference this week I had discussions with some of my previous teachers from when I was a graduate student in geomatics over 10 years ago. While I'm not closely involved in education at the moment, one statistic that surprised me is how geomatics / geospatial, at least in the Québec province, doesn't seem to be attractive and fail to bring a quantity of new students to geospatial that our industry badly needs. How can that be? Geospatial is so exciting and there's so much left to do!
The local geospatial stakeholders are apparently aware of the problem, they even have a plan and website for attracting more students: relevegeomatique.com [in French]. But based on my discussions, it mostly seems to be a 2-parts problem:
My feeling is that geospatial will continue to fail to attract more students until those two issues are addressed. To which extent am I wrong? What's more to consider? Let us know what you think! I'm certain other provinces or states don't have this problem - maybe we should learn from them.
More summaries of my attendance to Géomatique 2011 will be published early next week. Have a great weekend!
Today was the first day of the Géomatique 2011 event in Montreal, the geospatial event for French canadians. Here's my report.
Local chapter OSGeo-Qc event:
Géomatique 2011, first day impressions:
Mitch Joel Keynote:
With people being untethered now (with smartphones, tablets, etc), location becomes key
It's a rapidly changing world, you must evolve quickly or you'll become irrelevant
The lunch keynote was given by Pierre Chastenay, an astrophysicist who entertained us with 10 yet unanswered questions about the Universe. I also took notes during the talks of the day. I'll share them with you in the coming days.
This coming October 12th and 13th, Montreal's Hilton Bonaventure will be hosting the largest geomatics symposium in Quebec, Geomatics 2011. We are very pleased to invite you to feature your products and promote your services during the commercial exhibition, which will be an excellent opportunity to increase your exposure.
The commercial exhibition plays a key role throughout the symposium and gives you a unique chance to meet the Quebec geomatics community one-on-one.
To reserve your exhibition space and find out more, please read the document on our new Web site http://www.geomatics2011.com/, under the Exhibition tab. Reserve by June 30th, 2011 to get reduced rates.
Feel free to contact us anytime; we will be happy to answer all your questions.
We look forward to seeing you this October.
Danielle Courtemanche or Karine Casavant-Picard, Exhibition Managers
exhibition@acsg-montreal.ca
Montreal Branch – Canadian Institute of Geomatics (CIG)
This coming October 12th and 13th, Montreal will be hosting the largest geomatics symposium in Quebec, Geomatics 2011. We are very pleased to invite you to feature your products and promote your services during the commercial exhibition, which will be an excellent opportunity to increase your exposure.
The commercial exhibition plays a key role throughout the symposium and gives you a unique chance to meet the Quebec geomatics community one-on-one.
To reserve your exhibition space and find out more, please read the document on our new Web site http://www.geomatics2011.com/, under the Exhibition tab. Reserve by June 30th, 2011 to get reduced rates.
Feel free to contact us anytime; we will be happy to answer all your questions.
We look forward to seeing you this October.
Danielle Courtemanche or Karine Casavant-Picard
Exhibition Manager
exhibition@acsg-montreal.ca
MontrealBranch – Canadian Institute of Geomatics (CIG
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