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February 18, 2021DIONE invites you at the GeoPython 2021 Conference which will be held on the 22nd and 23rd April 2021!
About Conference
The conference is focused on Python and Geo, its toolkits and applications. GeoPython 2021 online will be the continuation of the yearly conference series. The conference started in 2016 and is now the 6th edition. Key subjects for the conference series are the combination of the Python programming language and Geo.
MAIN TOPICS
GIS/Mapping
Geography / Geophysics / Geodesy / Geomatics
Earth Sciences / Environmental Sciences
Geovisualization
Smart Cities
Spatial Data / Geodata
Geospatial Webservices
Big Data
Geography / Geophysics / Geodesy / Geomatics
Earth Sciences / Environmental Sciences
Geovisualization
Smart Cities
Spatial Data / Geodata
Geospatial Webservices
Big Data
Data Processing
Spatial Databases
Computer Vision
Remote Sensing
Image Processing
Machine Learning / Deep Learning
Mobile Mapping
Indoor Mapping and Modelling
Spatial Databases
Computer Vision
Remote Sensing
Image Processing
Machine Learning / Deep Learning
Mobile Mapping
Indoor Mapping and Modelling
IMPORTANT DATES
Submission Deadline Talks: January 25, 2021 (12:00 AOE)
Submission Deadline Workshops: January 31, 2021 (12:00 AOE)
Notication Due: February 5, 2021
First Draft Schedule: February 15, 2021
Talks: April 22-23, 2021
Submission Deadline Workshops: January 31, 2021 (12:00 AOE)
Notication Due: February 5, 2021
First Draft Schedule: February 15, 2021
Talks: April 22-23, 2021
CALL FOR SPEAKERS
Call for Speakers is open. This event is a great opportunity to meet with other Python & Geo folks, learn about what’s happening this community, and spread the word about exciting projects using GeoPython.
You can submit:
30 minutes talks (25 minutes talk, 5 minutes Q&A)
90 minutes workshops (tutorials)
Talks/workshops can be live at the event or prerecorded. Free conference tickets for speakers.
You can submit:
30 minutes talks (25 minutes talk, 5 minutes Q&A)
90 minutes workshops (tutorials)
Talks/workshops can be live at the event or prerecorded. Free conference tickets for speakers.