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SUMMARY:Open Geospatial Consortium - Web Mapping Code Sprint
DESCRIPTION:A Code Sprint is a three day virtual or hybrid event\, where dozens of developers from around the world come together to code and share their ideas. The main goals of this code sprint are to support the development of OGC API Tiles\, Maps and Styles\, as well as software which implements those standards/specifications. In addition\, it also aims to create awareness about the standards/specifications and software projects. This code sprint takes place on Mundo Madou (Brussels\, Belgium) and at the OGC-events Discord server. It is organised by the Open Geospatial Consortium and hosted by Eurogeographics. \nFor more information about this event\, please visit this site. \n 
URL:https://eurogeographics.org/calendar-event/open-geospatial-consortium-web-mapping-code-sprint/
LOCATION:Brussels\, Belgium
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SUMMARY:QKEN Autumn Plenary Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The QKEN Autumn Plenary Meeting will be hosted by Kadaster Netherlands in Amsterdam on the 30 November – 1 December 2022. \nThe meeting venue will be at Kadaster Naritaweg 3\, 1043 BP Amsterdam which located right at train station Sloterdijk\, which is also a metro and bus station.  Please book your own travel and hotel accommodation\, travel information about the venue and hotels is available here. \nThe agenda for the meeting is available here\, minutes of the meeting are available here.  \n\n\n\nKadaster Corporate Presentation\nPaula Dijkstra\, Kadaster International\n\n\nEuroGeographics Head Office News\nCarol Agius\, EuroGeographics\n\n\nNational presentations\nTamás Palya\, Lechner Nonprofit Kft.\n\n\nAI and Quality Control\nIris Reimerink\, Kadaster  Netherlands\n\n\nSourcing Data from multiple sources\n\nAnouk Huisman & Jan Bakermans\, Kadaster Netherlands \n\n\n\nDeep learning for Quality Control\nJoren Van Gysegem\, NGI Belgium\n\n\nData Quality Dashboards in OSI\nKevinThompson\, OSI\n\n\nGovernment quality criteria and measures\nEssi Kaukonen\, Statistics Finland\n\n\nCadastral Value Map\nArturs Pizics\, Latvia\n\n\nSystematic quality work and its importance for the cadastre as well as for digital processes depending on cadastral information\nAnna-Karin Lowry\, Lantmäteriet Sweden\n\n\nRequirements analysis for a raster data management system\nJosefine Kramer & Peter Barthel\, BKG Germany\n\n\nAutomatic testing of Geodata and what’s new in ProSuite\nStefan Flury\, swisstopo
URL:https://eurogeographics.org/calendar-event/qken-autumn-plenary-meeting/
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SUMMARY:Policy Knowledge Exchange meeting (PolKEN)
DESCRIPTION:We are happy to inform you that after a long time\, a physical Policy Knowledge exchange (PolKEN) meeting has taken place in our Brussels office\, a day after our event in the European Parliament. The key purpose of this meeting was to provide a background and to discuss the importance of the INSPIRE Directive to bring public data into the data space and the GreenData4All. \nThe evaluation of INSPIRE has been completed and the evaluation Staff Working Document (SWD) was published in July 2022 with the main conclusion that the INSPIRE Directive is still very relevant for addressing data sharing obstacles from the past and data needs for the future. “Modernisation supported by improved implementation will render the intervention a key instrument to make the necessary data available needed to address environmental challenges (A Green Deal for Europe)\, increase environmental democracy and strengthen the emerging data economy (European Common Data Spaces).” \nEnvisaged timeline for the possible INSPIRE revision: \nQ1 2023:                          Call for Evidence for the Impact Assessment for the GreenData4All initiative \nQ2 2023-Q4 2023:           Public consultations \nQ2 2023–Q4 2024:          Impact Assessment& study \nQ2 2025:                          Legal proposal adopted by the College followed by trialogue. \nPlease see agenda\, meeting minutes and participants list with contacts here. \n\n\n\n\n\nPresentations \n\n\n\n\nIntroduction and news from Head Office \n\n\nLea Bodossian \n\n\n\n\nTowards INSPIRE 2.0 \n\n\nMarjana Zelic \n\n\n\n\nImplementing the UN-GGIM: Europe work plan \n\n\nEwa Surma \n\n\n\n\nEU policy developments \n\n\nMarjana Zelic \n\n\n\n\n\n \n \n \n \n \n 
URL:https://eurogeographics.org/calendar-event/policy-knowledge-exchange-meeting-polken/
LOCATION:Brussels (EGHO)\, Rue Du Nord 76\, Brussels\, Brussels\, 1000\, Belgium
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