Workshop by Trilogis

 
The CENTRIC project: an innovative step for geoinformation in Romania
Date: 25 May 2016 Time: 0930-1100 hrs

Purpose of the workshop including specific learning objectives

The purpose of the workshop is to present the achievements of the project to the wider community of stakeholders with the aim to collect feedbacks on future developments of the project. Moreover, the aim is to engage stakeholders in the formalisation of an EU wide network on environmental management, territorial management, and cadastre, in order for them to become acquainted to the project.

Target workshop audience

The workshop is open to all the interested parties on the themes of airborne and satellite imagery processing, 3D/4D geospatial big data analysis and analytics, linked geospatial data, photogrammetry, surveying, simulation, feature extraction, land classification, change detection, and territorial monitoring from remotely sensed data.

Workshop duration

90 minutes

Instructions for participants - materials required

No particular instructions or needed material are required to attend.

Detailed description of workshop

The main purpose of the project is the creation of a new cluster, a research and innovation ecosystem built around the CENTRIC Centre of Excellence and Innovation Centre, where the various players (research centres, public administration and industry) can benefit from significant "know-how" transfer from other EU countries by leveraging on a number of successful and innovation-related concepts.

In this context, all potentially interested stakeholders and interested parties are invited to join the CENTRIC community by attending the present workshop. The presentations of the speakers will show the results reached by the project and the prospective of future developments. Stakeholders from the wider community around the project themes (The workshop is open to all the interested parties on the themes of airborne and satellite imagery processing, 3D/4D geospatial big data analysis and analytics, linked geospatial data, photogrammetry, surveying, simulation, feature extraction, land classification, change detection, and territorial monitoring from remotely sensed data) are invited to join the wider initiatives of the project.