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Open Geospacial Consortium (OGC) Innovation Days (iDays) 2025
DEC
Tue
09
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10
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Thu
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Location

Bad Nauheim, DE

Bad Nauheim, Germany
Programmes
Digital, Industry & Space Defence EDF NATO-EDA

The event aims to gather leaders from government, industry, defense, and technology to discuss advancements in geospatial infrastructures. Participants will have the opportunity to collaborate on creating trusted and interoperable geospatial ecosystems.

OGC iDays 2025 will feature approximately 250 participants, including representatives from NATO, the European Commission, and various leading tech companies such as Google and Esri. The event seeks to foster discussions on how collaborative efforts can enhance geospatial technology for Europe and beyond.

More information about the program can be found at https://events.ogc.org/InnovationDaysFrankfurt.

This event may also interest Flemish researchers and companies looking to understand the evolving landscape of geospatial technology.

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