FPX is a geographic information cluster based in Gävle, Sweden that was established in 2000. It brings together leading industry players, public sector organizations, and academics to collaborate on GIS projects. FPX aims to offer services to organizations using geographic information to develop user-friendly products and services. Its goal is to strengthen the competitiveness of companies in the region.
This ppt gives a brief about the various headings that should be added in to the presentation, while pitching the film to a potential investor. It just gives a broad overview of the topics to be included. Please get in touch with me to know more about film pitching process.
This ppt gives a brief about the various headings that should be added in to the presentation, while pitching the film to a potential investor. It just gives a broad overview of the topics to be included. Please get in touch with me to know more about film pitching process.
GIS is an important tool used by national mapping agencies, aeronautical and nautical organizations, and commercial map and chart publishers around the world.
Situation of the GIS and SDI market in GreeceEvkartenn
Presentation for the Hungarian Association CASCADOSS during the workshop for a building Spatial Data Infrastructure in the South East Europe. Presentation of the GIS and SDI situation in Greece by Evkartenn with sponsoring of ERFC:
Webinar - INSPIRE 2020 Virtual Conference
----
How Spatial Data Infrastructures (SDIs) can evolve into Data Ecosystems?
This is the main question that the ongoing study addressing “Data ecosystems for geospatial data - Evolution of Spatial Data Infrastructures” (JRC/IPR/2019/MVP/2781) is addressing. It is performed by the Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST) in close collaboration with the Joint Research Centre of the European Commission.
The purpose of this study is to identify and analyse a set of successful data ecosystems and to address recommendations in support of the implementation of data-driven innovation in line with the recently published European Strategy for Data. It investigates factors such as relevant actors, their responsibilities and data value chains, emerging data sources (e.g. the Internet of Things) and technical/architectural approaches (e.g. digital platforms, mobile-by-default, Application Programming Interfaces). It also addresses the interoperability between data ecosystems in different sectors and/or different countries and crosscutting requirements for geospatial data.
This session is intended to share with the audience the study approach, methodological approach and first identified Data Ecosystems, and to learn from their experiences with Data Ecosystems: emergence, barriers, opportunities, sustainability, interoperability between ecosystems, etc.
AGENDA
14.00 - Welcome, Introduction to the context of the study (JRC)
14.10 - Study approach and methodological framework (LIST)
14.20 - Identified data ecosystems and selection criteria (LIST)
14.25 - Illustration of data ecosystem analysis (LIST)
Ghislain Delabie, Simon Saint-Georges, Urban Rennes Data Interface
Sean Wiid, UP42
Charles Moszkowicz, ENEO • Interactive session (All, 20)
Next activities, Goodbye.
From a niche to a global user community: Open Source GIS and OSGeoMarkus Neteler
OGRS 2009: International Opensource Geospatial Research Symposium
www.ogrs2009.org
From a niche to a global user community: Open Source GIS and OSGeo
Markus Neteler
IASMA Research and Innovation Centre
Fondazione Edmund Mach
Environment and Natural Resources Area
GIS and Remote Sensing Unit, Trento, Italy
Web: http://gis.fem-environment.eu/
Email: markus.neteler . iasma.it
Geographical Information Systems (GIS) have evolved from a highly specialized niche to a technology that affects nearly every aspect of our lives, from finding driving directions to managing natural disasters. The masses have discovered geospatial data and technologies through the availability of popular globes; wiki-fied street mapping which was started by a few individuals has grown to weekly mapping parties around the globe. Today almost everybody can create customized maps or overlay GIS data. Current GIS technology covers viewing maps and images on the web, simple and complex spatial analysis, modeling and simulations.
In our presentation we'll present highlights of the last 20 years of Open Source GIS developments. Many projects are born as initiative of individuals when the lack of available software for a specific application is solved by own development and the result is then made available to the public on the Internet for further collaborative development. In the early 80's, the first Open Source GIS (MOSS and GRASS GIS) reached production status followed by the PROJ4 library project, a first crucial library for many Open Source GIS applications. In 1995 the UMN MapServer project was started to implement OGC standard. The second cross-project library GDAL/OGR was born in 1998. While these projects became mature, new applications were started with partially extraordinary success (OpenEV, OSSIM, MapBuilder, PostGIS, Geoserver, Quantum GIS, uDIG, MapGuide Open Source, MapBender, gvSIG, Geonetwork and OpenLayers).
The wealth of available but partially unconnected projects suggested to establish an umbrella foundation to foster source code and knowledge sharing. Hence, in February 2006, the Open Source Geospatial Foundation (OSGeo, www.osgeo.org) has been created to support and promote worldwide use and collaborative development of Open Source geospatial technologies and data. The foundation supports outreach and advocacy activities to promote Open Source concepts. It also builds shared infrastructure for improved cross-project collaboration. OSGeo has been a stimulating force for cooperative developments of sister projects, leveraging each other efforts by developing shared architecture components and expanding interoperability.
To become an OSGeo member, the software project needs to undergo a rigorous review of its source code, development structure and community health. In these community-developed projects a whole “ecosystem” of users, translators, developers, and provides quick support and tested solutions, both for beginners and professionals.
In our opinion, Open Source GIS is an appropriate choice for scientific computing as it is developed in a peer review process. We will show some case studies for GRASS GIS usage in research which illustrates its academic roots especially in environmental applications. This covers analysis of spatio-temporal data sets such as multi-temporal Lidar and remote sensing data including processing of large amounts of geospatial data on a cluster.
The GIS Certification Institute
(GISCI) is a tax-exempt not-for-profit
organization that provides the GIS
c o m m u n i t y w i t h a c o m p l e t e
certification program.
Smart Archives - the Brave New Semantic WorldGeorg Guentner
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Geopaparazzi is an application for fast field surveys. Its simplicity and the possibility to use it on as good as any android smartphone makes it a trusty field companion for engineers and geologists, but also for tourists who wish to keep a geodiary and any user that needs to be aware of his position even in offline mode.
In Geopaparazzi it is possible to create text, picture and sketch notes and place them on the map. Notes can also be complex and form based in order to standardize surveys in which many people need to be coordinated.
In the last years the support for the visualization of spatialite vector layers and recently also editing possibilities for spatialite poligonal datasets has been added, allowing for some simple-yet-powerfull possibilities on vector data. Desktop tools are supplied to bring datasets from the GIS environment to Geopaparazzi and back.
The presentation will focus on the most important features of Geopaparazzi as well as the latest additions to the application in order to give a complete idea of the state of the art of the project.
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Presentation to for the ISPRS Congress 2012, Melbourne
Over the last decade, standards have played a key role in the expansion of the market for Earth Observation (EO) products and services. Standards become increasingly important as geospatial technologies and markets continue to evolve in an increasingly complex technology ecosystem. OGC and ISPRS work jointly to further the development of this vital information industry.
We continue to see global growth in the supply of geometrically controlled image-based geodata. On the data supplier side, most end-use EO information products use data from multiple EO sources (aerial and satellite) as well as from ground-based sources. On the customer side, customers’ business models involving EO data require easy connections between multiple data suppliers and multiple technology platforms. Typically, new markets create stovepiped, proprietary solutions that persist until market forces create demand for standards that in turn enhance market opportunity. The OGC’s standards meet this demand in the geospatial markets.
OGC leads worldwide in the creation and establishment of standards that allow geospatial content and services to be seamlessly integrated into business and civic processes, the spatial web and enterprise computing. OGC accelerates market assimilation of interoperability research through collaborative consortium processes.
OGC has both domain focused and technology focused activities. For example, the Meteorology & Oceanography Domain Working Group ensures that OGC standards and profiles allow the meteorological community to develop effective interoperability for web services and content across the wider geospatial domain. These needs are met for example by the technology of standards such as netCDF which was brought into the OGC to encourage broader international use and greater interoperability among clients and servers interchanging data in binary form.
Most OGC standards specify open interfaces or encodings that apply to imagery. Some of these are:
o Web Coverage Service (WCS)
o Web Coverage Processing Service (WCPS)
o Web Map Service (WMS)
o Geography Markup Language (GML)
o GML in JPEG 2000 Encoding
o OGC Network Common Data Form (NetCDF)
o Sensor Observation Service (SOS)
o Sensor Planning Service (SPS)
o Sensor Model Language Encoding Standard (SensorML).
o Catalogue Service for the WEB (CSW)
GENEGIS GI is an Italian SME that operates for over a decade in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and more generally, in the field of geospatial computer applications, developing custom projects for every need.
This talk opened the geospatial track of the Apache Big Data conference. The geospatial track aimed to increase the benefits of implementing open source consistent with open geospatial standards.
After an introduction of the geospatial track this talk focused on these topics:
- Applications of Big Geo Data
- Geospatial Open Standards
- Big Geo Use Cases
- Open Source and Open Standards.
GIS is an important tool used by national mapping agencies, aeronautical and nautical organizations, and commercial map and chart publishers around the world.
Situation of the GIS and SDI market in GreeceEvkartenn
Presentation for the Hungarian Association CASCADOSS during the workshop for a building Spatial Data Infrastructure in the South East Europe. Presentation of the GIS and SDI situation in Greece by Evkartenn with sponsoring of ERFC:
Webinar - INSPIRE 2020 Virtual Conference
----
How Spatial Data Infrastructures (SDIs) can evolve into Data Ecosystems?
This is the main question that the ongoing study addressing “Data ecosystems for geospatial data - Evolution of Spatial Data Infrastructures” (JRC/IPR/2019/MVP/2781) is addressing. It is performed by the Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST) in close collaboration with the Joint Research Centre of the European Commission.
The purpose of this study is to identify and analyse a set of successful data ecosystems and to address recommendations in support of the implementation of data-driven innovation in line with the recently published European Strategy for Data. It investigates factors such as relevant actors, their responsibilities and data value chains, emerging data sources (e.g. the Internet of Things) and technical/architectural approaches (e.g. digital platforms, mobile-by-default, Application Programming Interfaces). It also addresses the interoperability between data ecosystems in different sectors and/or different countries and crosscutting requirements for geospatial data.
This session is intended to share with the audience the study approach, methodological approach and first identified Data Ecosystems, and to learn from their experiences with Data Ecosystems: emergence, barriers, opportunities, sustainability, interoperability between ecosystems, etc.
AGENDA
14.00 - Welcome, Introduction to the context of the study (JRC)
14.10 - Study approach and methodological framework (LIST)
14.20 - Identified data ecosystems and selection criteria (LIST)
14.25 - Illustration of data ecosystem analysis (LIST)
Ghislain Delabie, Simon Saint-Georges, Urban Rennes Data Interface
Sean Wiid, UP42
Charles Moszkowicz, ENEO • Interactive session (All, 20)
Next activities, Goodbye.
From a niche to a global user community: Open Source GIS and OSGeoMarkus Neteler
OGRS 2009: International Opensource Geospatial Research Symposium
www.ogrs2009.org
From a niche to a global user community: Open Source GIS and OSGeo
Markus Neteler
IASMA Research and Innovation Centre
Fondazione Edmund Mach
Environment and Natural Resources Area
GIS and Remote Sensing Unit, Trento, Italy
Web: http://gis.fem-environment.eu/
Email: markus.neteler . iasma.it
Geographical Information Systems (GIS) have evolved from a highly specialized niche to a technology that affects nearly every aspect of our lives, from finding driving directions to managing natural disasters. The masses have discovered geospatial data and technologies through the availability of popular globes; wiki-fied street mapping which was started by a few individuals has grown to weekly mapping parties around the globe. Today almost everybody can create customized maps or overlay GIS data. Current GIS technology covers viewing maps and images on the web, simple and complex spatial analysis, modeling and simulations.
In our presentation we'll present highlights of the last 20 years of Open Source GIS developments. Many projects are born as initiative of individuals when the lack of available software for a specific application is solved by own development and the result is then made available to the public on the Internet for further collaborative development. In the early 80's, the first Open Source GIS (MOSS and GRASS GIS) reached production status followed by the PROJ4 library project, a first crucial library for many Open Source GIS applications. In 1995 the UMN MapServer project was started to implement OGC standard. The second cross-project library GDAL/OGR was born in 1998. While these projects became mature, new applications were started with partially extraordinary success (OpenEV, OSSIM, MapBuilder, PostGIS, Geoserver, Quantum GIS, uDIG, MapGuide Open Source, MapBender, gvSIG, Geonetwork and OpenLayers).
The wealth of available but partially unconnected projects suggested to establish an umbrella foundation to foster source code and knowledge sharing. Hence, in February 2006, the Open Source Geospatial Foundation (OSGeo, www.osgeo.org) has been created to support and promote worldwide use and collaborative development of Open Source geospatial technologies and data. The foundation supports outreach and advocacy activities to promote Open Source concepts. It also builds shared infrastructure for improved cross-project collaboration. OSGeo has been a stimulating force for cooperative developments of sister projects, leveraging each other efforts by developing shared architecture components and expanding interoperability.
To become an OSGeo member, the software project needs to undergo a rigorous review of its source code, development structure and community health. In these community-developed projects a whole “ecosystem” of users, translators, developers, and provides quick support and tested solutions, both for beginners and professionals.
In our opinion, Open Source GIS is an appropriate choice for scientific computing as it is developed in a peer review process. We will show some case studies for GRASS GIS usage in research which illustrates its academic roots especially in environmental applications. This covers analysis of spatio-temporal data sets such as multi-temporal Lidar and remote sensing data including processing of large amounts of geospatial data on a cluster.
The GIS Certification Institute
(GISCI) is a tax-exempt not-for-profit
organization that provides the GIS
c o m m u n i t y w i t h a c o m p l e t e
certification program.
Smart Archives - the Brave New Semantic WorldGeorg Guentner
This is a presentation about the utilisation of the "smart content paradigm" in digital archives and collections. The talk was given at the expert workshop “The Scent of Information” (at the Art University in Linz, Austria on February 13, 2009
Geopaparazzi is an application for fast field surveys. Its simplicity and the possibility to use it on as good as any android smartphone makes it a trusty field companion for engineers and geologists, but also for tourists who wish to keep a geodiary and any user that needs to be aware of his position even in offline mode.
In Geopaparazzi it is possible to create text, picture and sketch notes and place them on the map. Notes can also be complex and form based in order to standardize surveys in which many people need to be coordinated.
In the last years the support for the visualization of spatialite vector layers and recently also editing possibilities for spatialite poligonal datasets has been added, allowing for some simple-yet-powerfull possibilities on vector data. Desktop tools are supplied to bring datasets from the GIS environment to Geopaparazzi and back.
The presentation will focus on the most important features of Geopaparazzi as well as the latest additions to the application in order to give a complete idea of the state of the art of the project.
Minerals4EU - The EU-MKDP (Minerals Knowledge Data Platform) Minerals4EU
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Presentation to for the ISPRS Congress 2012, Melbourne
Over the last decade, standards have played a key role in the expansion of the market for Earth Observation (EO) products and services. Standards become increasingly important as geospatial technologies and markets continue to evolve in an increasingly complex technology ecosystem. OGC and ISPRS work jointly to further the development of this vital information industry.
We continue to see global growth in the supply of geometrically controlled image-based geodata. On the data supplier side, most end-use EO information products use data from multiple EO sources (aerial and satellite) as well as from ground-based sources. On the customer side, customers’ business models involving EO data require easy connections between multiple data suppliers and multiple technology platforms. Typically, new markets create stovepiped, proprietary solutions that persist until market forces create demand for standards that in turn enhance market opportunity. The OGC’s standards meet this demand in the geospatial markets.
OGC leads worldwide in the creation and establishment of standards that allow geospatial content and services to be seamlessly integrated into business and civic processes, the spatial web and enterprise computing. OGC accelerates market assimilation of interoperability research through collaborative consortium processes.
OGC has both domain focused and technology focused activities. For example, the Meteorology & Oceanography Domain Working Group ensures that OGC standards and profiles allow the meteorological community to develop effective interoperability for web services and content across the wider geospatial domain. These needs are met for example by the technology of standards such as netCDF which was brought into the OGC to encourage broader international use and greater interoperability among clients and servers interchanging data in binary form.
Most OGC standards specify open interfaces or encodings that apply to imagery. Some of these are:
o Web Coverage Service (WCS)
o Web Coverage Processing Service (WCPS)
o Web Map Service (WMS)
o Geography Markup Language (GML)
o GML in JPEG 2000 Encoding
o OGC Network Common Data Form (NetCDF)
o Sensor Observation Service (SOS)
o Sensor Planning Service (SPS)
o Sensor Model Language Encoding Standard (SensorML).
o Catalogue Service for the WEB (CSW)
GENEGIS GI is an Italian SME that operates for over a decade in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and more generally, in the field of geospatial computer applications, developing custom projects for every need.
This talk opened the geospatial track of the Apache Big Data conference. The geospatial track aimed to increase the benefits of implementing open source consistent with open geospatial standards.
After an introduction of the geospatial track this talk focused on these topics:
- Applications of Big Geo Data
- Geospatial Open Standards
- Big Geo Use Cases
- Open Source and Open Standards.
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1. Geographic Information Cluster
1.Welcome
2.FPX Information
3.Tools Of The Trade
4.Coffee Break
5.What´s In It For Us?
fredag den 4 september 2009
2. What is GeoIT?
A geographic information system (GIS) captures, stores,
75-80%
analyzes, manages, and presents data that refers to or is
linked to location.
In the strictest sense, the term describes any information
system that integrates, stores, edits, analyzes, shares, and
displays geographic information. In a more generic
sense, GIS applications are tools that allow users to
create interactive queries (user created searches),
analyze spatial information, edit data, maps, and
present the results of all these operations. Geographic
information science is the science underlying the
geographic concepts, applications and systems, taught in
degree and GIS Certificate programs at many
universities
fredag den 4 september 2009
3. What is GeoIT?
John Snow
1854
London
Cholera
Mortality
Map
fredag den 4 september 2009
4. Vad är GIS?
A way to look
at things and
their relation
to geography.
fredag den 4 september 2009
9. What is FPX?
1996 - Gävle GIS-Grupp
2000 - GIS Cluster Core
2004 - Future Position X
fredag den 4 september 2009
10. What is FPX?
GIS in Europe
Large GIS Companies
National Land survey
GIS – research org.
fredag den 4 september 2009
11. What is FPX?
Leading stakeholders
• Leading industry players like, ESRI,
Korsnäs, SANDVIK, Fiber Data, Open Care,
SWECO
• The public sector with Gävle Municipality,
The National Land Survey, Region Gävleborg
• Academia with the University of Gävle,
Gävle GIS Research Institute, World Internet
Institute, the Institute for Humane
Technology.
fredag den 4 september 2009
12. What is FPX?
STÖDJANDE ORGANISATIONER KUNDER :
• Institutet för HumanTeknologi • ULI – Utvecklingsrådet för Landskapsinformation
• World Internet Institute • Forsknings- och utvecklingsinstitutet för virtuella lärmiljöer 1. GÄVLEREGIONEN (exempel)
• Avancerad verkstadsindustri
• Fiber Optic Valley - innovationssystem • Lokala GIS-föreningar, t ex kartografiska sällskapet
(t ex Sandvik)
• Skogsindustrin (t ex Korsnäs)
• Transport & logistik (t ex taxibolag)
• Kommunala bolag (t ex Gävle
Energi AB) och förvaltning (t ex
Tekniska kontoret)
SPECIALISERAD VÄRDEKEDJAN • Landsting (hälso- och sjukvård)
GIS-KOMPETENS – GÄVLEREGIONENS GIS-KLUSTER
• GIS-forskningsinstitutet vid 2. SVERIGE (exempel)
Högskolan i Gävle
• IT/Telekomsektorn (t exTelia
• KY-utbildning i GIS vid Sonera, Ericsson, WM-data,
Folkuniversitetet Teracom, Triona)
APPLIKA- SERVICE • Skogindustrin (t ex SCA, Stora)
• Avancerat GIS-labb/testbädd INDATA SYSTEM
TIONER PROVIDERS • Avancerad verkstadsindustri
vid FPX som tillhandahåller (t ex ABB)
både teknik och affärsutveck- • Statliga verk/myndigheter (t ex
lingskompetens Banverket, Försvarsmakten,
• GIS-entreprenörer som fångar Jordbruksverket, Rikspolis-
nya marknader, efterfråge- styrelsen, Räddningsverket,
För exempel på Gävleföretag i värdekedjan, se bilaga 1. Krisberedskapsmyndigheten mfl)
trender etc.
STRATEGISKA TJÄNSTELEVERANTÖRER (inkl BRANSCHNÄRA FINANSIÄRER) • Teknik- o hårdvaruleverantörer (t ex
• Tjänster (IT-konsulter*, organisations- • Finansiärer (Affärsängelnätverket positionerings- o scanningsutrustning)
och verksamhetskonsulter etc) X-Invest mfl)
EJ I REGIONEN
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13. Future Position X is Europe´s leading
cluster for innovative and expanding
use of Geographical Information.
Together we create new solutions for
tomorrows society and emerging
markets.
Research Market
Lab
Research - Push Market - Pull
Network
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14. What is FPX?
The business idea for FPX is, in interaction with our
stakeholders and their networks, to offer services to all
operators using Geographical Information to develop user-
friendly products and services to make safe decisions. FPX is
thus strengthening the competitiveness of the companies
that are related to the Swedish GI cluster and generating
(economic) growth - regionally, nationally and globally by:
• Committing to a single market focus and provide process
support and business development for new products and
services.
• Geographically and demographically broaden their natural
home market and thereby allow for internationalization.
• Provide methods and services for the development of
cluster members.
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15. What is FPX?
FPX has over the last 5 years had an annual output of:
• Approx 6 new companies
• Approx of 20 new products and services launched to market
• Approx 100 new jobs
The following factors, we expect that FPX activities will have positive
impacts on:
• The number of jobs for higher educated labour.
• The proportion of high school students who go on to higher education
with a technical focus.
• Strong increase in service business, especially with high knowledge
content.
• Business overall internationalization and establishment in foreign
markets.
• Business insight in working with the environment, equality and
integration for competitiveness, innovation and internationalization.
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16. New services
New products
New companies
GROWTH
New jobs
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17. FPX Lab
martin.snygg@fpx.se
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