Geo-C posters at the VGI COST Energic Final conference at the RGS

img_20161014_122548A poster session is the right place to not only perform several times your elevator speech but also explain the abstract model of your research printed in an A1 paper sheet. Then after few times you find that your idea also inspires someone else and that short presentation became a chat with coffee and biscuits, at that time you realize your poster session was successful.

That was our sensation last October at the Royal Geographical Society in London, where we were invited to the closing meeting of the COST Energic Action IC1203 (European Network Exploring Research into Geospatial Information Crowdsourcing). Our two poster among 15 were visited and commented with multiple researchers, we also received multiple opinions, feedback from our ideas as well as invitations for visiting research teams for contrasting existing developments to improve ourselves.

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Geo-C (UJI) And GEOTEC Attending Major Spatial Data Infrastructures Conferences In Barcelona

jiideoctFrom 26th to 30th September, Barcelona will host presentations and attendees from around world during Inspire Conference (http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/events/conferences/inspire_2016/page/home) and JIDEE (http://www.jiide.org/). These relevant conferences will gather European public authorities, private companies and Inspire community to show how the implementation of INSPIRE contributes to the European Interoperability Framework and the EU’s digital economy in general. http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/events/conferences/inspire_2016/page/home .

GEOTEC will present two papers inside JIDEE congress. The first of them is “Open City Toolkit: hacia ciudades más abiertas y participativas” and will be presented by Sergi Trilles. In this paper, Sergi will talk about Geo-C project and he will focus on the OCT tool. German will present “Soluciones para campañas mapeado de redes wifi” paper. In this paper, the author talk about a set of software solutions that aim to enable the general public to participate in WiFi signal samples collection campaigns.