CLRKEN Plenary and Joint PCC/EuroGeographics workshop

The Autumn CLRKEN Plenary meeting will be held on 20th November in Riga, Latvia as a physical meeting, followed by the Joint PCC-EuroGeographics Workshop on 21st November which will be a hybrid event. The event will be organised in a hybrid way with the CLRKEN core team members, the PCC Steering Committee members, the PCC

TDKEN Workshop

The last knowledge exchange activity of the Technical Data KEN was an online workshop. The shared experiences and challenges identified in various TDKEN activities were brought together and discussed in the context of the OME2 High Value Large-Scale Prototype.  The workshop  included presentations, panel discussions and interactive slido sessions to further the participants’ understanding of

OME2 Stakeholders User Requirements Workshop

EuroGeographics delivers pan-European open data from official national sources through the Open Maps for Europe interface. We are currently leading the Open Maps for Europe 2 project (OME2), co-funded by the European Union, which builds on the interface developed by the award-winning Open Maps for Europe (OME) Project, completed in December 2022 and co-financed by

Open Geospatial Consortium – Web Mapping Code Sprint

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

2nd Workshop on Artificial Intelligence for NMCAs

Joint Workshop organised by EuroGeographics and EuroSDR Please note that this event was organised as an online only event. The second edition of this workshop aimed to continue the conversation of AI within the context of NMCAs. By bringing together presentations and discussions about policy frameworks, research trends and experiences of implementing AI this event

Joint EuroGeographics and EuroSDR Virtual Workshop on Geodata Discoverability

Data discoverability has been identified decades ago as an important stake both by the Spatial data Infrastructure community and by the Web of data community. As more and more data are produced and published online in our societies, this stake is only growing. This workshop aimed at sharing practical experiences, findings and roadmaps related to