ISPRS Geospatial Week

When:
18 September, 2017 – 22 September, 2017 all-day
2017-09-18T00:00:00+10:00
2017-09-23T00:00:00+10:00
Where:
Wuhan East Lake International Conference Center
Dong Hu Guo Ji Hui Yi Zhong Xin ( Huang Li Lu )
Wuchang Qu, Wuhan Shi, Hubei Sheng, China
430062
ISPRS Geospatial Week @ Wuhan East Lake International Conference Center | Wuhan Shi | Hubei Sheng | China

The ISPRS Geospatial Week 2017 (ISPRS GSW 2017) will be held in Wuhan, China, from September 18th – 22nd, 2017. This third ISPRS Geospatial Week will be organised by Wuhan University and will be the most important ISPRS event in the year 2017.

The ISPRS GSW 2017 will be focused on the recent research developments and future trends related to geospatial information acquisition, extraction from point clouds, optical/SAR imagery, and ubiquitous sensors, Smart City and global changes, geospatial information mining, quality control and Geo-Big data processing, indoor 3D mapping and navigation, and UAV/UAS innovation applications. With a five-day colorful scientific program, people from geospatial academia and industry will be able to share research ideas, present latest research achievements, and discuss possible collaborations. It will be a very good opportunity for you to meet with top scientists, experts, researchers, and users in the field of Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing, and Spatial Information Sciences.

A number of awards and competitions will also be organized during this ISPRS GSW 2017, including awards for best papers, and best posters, as well as benchmark competitions. Several technical/industrial exhibitions will be organized, which will present to you the advances of new geospatial technologies and solutions (e.g., Smart Cities, UAV/UAS). In addition, you will enjoy the splendid Chinese culture blended with modern technology through social events during the GSW 2017.

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