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Geomatics Day 7 April 2016 // 12:30 – 18:00 // Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment
APPLICATIONS for GEOMATICS
Meet, Explore & Network
Students // Alumni // Geo professionals
Geomatics Day gives you the opportunity to meet students, alumni
and other Geo-information professionals and to explore together
how Geomatics can contribute to better understand and shape the
Built Environment. An afternoon full of varied presentations,
spectacular demos and interesting network opportunities!
Geomatics Day - 7 April 2016
APPLICATIONS for GEOMATICS
Geomatics is an innovative and rapidly developing field. High-quality, accurate and reliable 3D representations of our built environment are essential for modelling performance and other computational contests.
Big data offers new challenges for urging academic, commercial and societal issues. Developments like
Internet of Things to sensor the built environment and to monitor devices and valuable equipment inside
facilities result in huge datasets. Autonomous cars and drones require integration of sensors and accurate and real-time environmental data. Geomatics covers all aspects from sensoring to storage, from data
quality to privacy and from analysis and visualisation to application.
12.30 – 13.00
Welcome with lunch
13.00 – 14.30
3D Geo information - Spoorzone Delft
Jantien Stoter, Professor 3D Geo-information TU Delft & Els van Riet, Jurist Spoorzone Delft
Pointclouds for BIM & Asset Management
Jasper Hellemons, Project manager, Fugro
Serious gaming
Marianne Linde, Director Strategy and Research Geodan
Tracking
Robert Voûte, Director Consulting Services Geo-ICT, CGI
14.30 – 15.30
Break with various demos
Augmented Reality / VR (@Hok) - Drone (GEOS, TU Delft) – Point Clouds (Fugro) – Big Data (GeoPhy) –
Robotics (DAR) – “Programmeren of verzuipen” (Hydrologic) – Internet of Things (CGI) – Virtual mission
areas: the future map is 3D (TNO) - Demo (TRACÉ) - Demo (CycloMedia)
15.30 – 16.30
Big data and the Built Environment
Sander Mulders, Co-Founder/CTO GeoPhy
Virtual mission areas: the future map is 3D!
Frido Kuijper, senior Research Scientist, Simulation and Gaming, TNO
Robotics and Geo information
Lucas van Oostrum, Director Business Development, Delft Aerial Robotics
Career prospects in Geomatics
Jacques Stuart, Consultant Geo Information TRACÉ
Introduction GEOS (Study Association)
16.30 - 17.00
Panel discussion ‘Geomatics: education meets practice’
17.00 - 18.00
Drinks
Chairman: Stefan van der Spek, Programme Director Geomatics for the Built Environment
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More information and free registration:
www.bk.tudelft.nl/geoday
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