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GeoIgnite 2022

  • 1 Mar 2022
  • 8:00 AM
  • 3 Mar 2022
  • 6:00 PM

GeoIgnite 2022: March 1 – March 3, Canada’s National Geospatial Conference.

Winter Geo – March 1st – 3rd 2022 with a workshop week running from March 4th – 10th, 2022.

GeoIgnite is a free virtual event that invites the community to come together online for updates on services, investment, and technology from geospatial leaders from Canada’s public and private sector. The themes of the conference relate to climate change, and as this is a free event for the Canadian community it is the perfect opportunity to see what the sector is doing to monitor and combat climate change.

During this year’s GeoIgnite, we promise that our workshop week will be just as diverse and engaging as last year. Once again, GeoIgnite will be virtual in 2022, allowing the audience to expand exponentially. Please visit https://wintergeo.com/

A few of our GeoIgnite Panels, Keynotes, & Talks

Panels

The Federal Government of Canada Geospatial Directors General Panel – March 2, 2022

David Harper the Director General of Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC)

Eric Laliberté the CSA Director General, Space Utilization

Éric Loubier the Director General, Canada Centre for Mapping and Earth Observation

Moderator: Jonathan Murphy – Managing Director, GoGeomatics Canada

 

Diversity Leadership Panel: The importance of diverse perspective to combat Climate Change – March 3, 2022

Bilyana Anicic – President, Aurora Consulting

Arthur Berrill – CTO, Royal Bank of Canada

Nicholas Kellett – Founder & CEO, Deploy Software Solutions, inc.

Moderator: Aaron Addison – Vice President – Americas, Geospatial World

 

Keynotes & Talks

Keynote with Daniel Nord, Chief Product Officer and SVP of MAXAR Technologies – March 1, 2022

Keynote: Planetary scale with Will Cadell, Founder and CEO of Sparkgeo – March 2, 2022

Keynote with Sanjay Kumar, Founder & CEO of Geospatial World– March 3, 2022

Increasing Canada’s resilience to flooding: Introducing the Flood Hazard Identification and Mapping Program (FHIMP) – March 1, 2022

Remote sensing of permafrost thaw landslides in the Northwest Territories – from Field to Cloud to Field again March 1, 2022

Please take a look at our schedule: https://sites.grenadine.co/sites/gogeomatics/en/geoignite-winter-geo-canada-s-national-geospatial-conference-2022/schedule

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