GeoWeb 2009 is taking place July 27-31, 2009 in downtown Vancouver, BC Canada at the Morris J. Wosk Centre for Dialogue and will focus on Urban Environments. This year it includes an academic track on 3D Cityscapes.
Keynote and invited speakers include
- Michael T. Jones is Google’s Chief Technology Advocate and former CTO of Keyhole Corporation, the company that developed the technology used in Google Earth.
- Ken Greenberg is an architect and urban designer who has played a leading role in the rejuvenation of downtowns, waterfronts, neighborhoods, and campus master planning.
Some selected labs include
- GeoWeb 101 – An Overview of GeoWeb - the What, Why & Where of GeoWeb - Ron Lake, Carl Reed, & Michael Gerlek
- Digital Cities Modeling Workshop - Neal Niemiec, Autodesk
- Google Earth 5.0 KML Extensions - Michael Ashbridge, Google
- 3D Geospatial: Project Implementation Methods and Best Practices - Tim Case, Parsons Brinkerhoff
Selected technical sessions include
- The gap between SDIs and the GeoWeb - Clemens Portele, Interactive Instruments
- Simple Relational Model for Temporally Diverse City Models - Paul Cote, Harvard University
- Address Management: The Secret Ingredient for Geospatial Success - Boris Gutkin, DMTI Spatial Inc.
- In My Backyard (IMBY): Renewable Energy for Everyone - Christopher Helm, NREL
- How good is your information architecture? - Carsten Roensdorf, Ordnance Survey
- Advances in Virtual City Data Management - Xavier Lopez, Oracle Corporation
- Building a new location-aware infrastructure for calendaring and scheduling - Peter Batty, Spatial Networking
- Integrating GIS, CAD, Raster, 3D and BIM Data - Dale Lutz, Safe Software Inc.
- Building a Virtual World: 3D Buildings in Google Earth - Mike Springer, Google
- Digital Cities Experts Panel - Doug Eberhard, Autodesk
- Open Access to Geospatial Data Using Open RESTful Web Services - Haris Kurtagic, SL-King
- Providing a Higher Level of Service through Web Architecture: City of Nanaimo and the MapGuide REST Extension - Jason Birch, City of Nanaimo
- Using Spatial ETL for Web Services-Based Data Sharing - Don Murray, Safe Software Inc.
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