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Open Spatial Research Infrastructures for GeoAI, IoT, and Digital Twins to Support Climate Change Adaptation

The meeting aims to bring together researchers and research supporters of ITC, UT and 52°North for exchange and discussions. With measures, strategies, citizen involvement, and governance processes for climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction in mind, the symposium will touch upon the following aspects:

The emphasis of the event will be on where we differ, and hence can be complementary to each other. Besides research collaboration, other topics such as internships and Geoversity will also be discussed.

52°North is a private non-profit research institute participating in national and international research projects but also providing professional services for consultancy and open source software developments. The central theme of 52°North is the integration, analysis and provision of data and information products in Spatial Research Infrastructures. University of Twente is a shareholder of 52°North and the ITC has on-going collaborations in different fields with 52°North.

Date

18 September 2024

Venue

Room LA-2405
ITC, Hallenweg 8, 7522 NH Enschede

Registration

The meeting is open to ITC and 52°North staff, as well as other interested UT staff. Registration is required to attend the meeting.

Please register by filling out the registration form.

Programme

10:00 – 11:00

Visit of the ITC building and research facilities

11:00 – 12:30

Presentations on recent research activites of ITC and 52°North

12:30 – 13:30

Lunch

13:30 – 15:30

Break-out session
Discussion of collaboration opportunities on different topics in groups

15:30 – 16:30

Presentation of the break-out session outcomes
Discussion on next steps

16:30 – 17:30

Social drinks

For more information or questions, please contact dr. ing. Serkan Girgin (s.girgin@utwente.nl).