From roland.wagner at beuth-hochschule.de Tue Sep 8 13:43:17 2015 From: roland.wagner at beuth-hochschule.de (Roland Wagner) Date: Tue, 8 Sep 2015 13:43:17 +0200 Subject: [Gfgi] [Wherecamp Navigation & Location Intelligence Conference, Berlin 2015-11-26] 2nd Call, Deadline CfP 2015-09-26 Message-ID: <02bd01d0ea2b$a9c52fb0$fd4f8f10$@beuth-hochschule.de> (Sorry for cross-postings), Online: http://wherecamp.de/cfp Dear GeoIT professionals and community, dear friends and business partners, the call for participation for the 5th Wherecamp Navigation & Location Intelligence Conference Berlin is getting closer. This event is a premier conference focusing on the latest GeoIT and Geoinformatics trends and insights around digital mapping, navigation and local intelligence. We have many experts from industry leaders, academics and community to evaluate your abstracts. Have a look at the program committee list below. The conference date is Thursday, November 26th and the next morning within the Wherecamp. The presentations from last edition may be found at: http://2014wherecamp.tumblr.com/ So, we?re looking forward to reading your talk and to see you at the event! The CfP is open until September 26th. Best regards, Wherecamp Organization Team Call for Participation WhereCamp 2015 Navigation & Local Intelligence Conference Wherecamp Berlin ( wherecamp.de) will take place on November 26th/27th, 2015 Wherecamp Berlin is Berlin?s premier conference focusing on the latest trends and insights around digital mapping, navigation and local intelligence. This year will mark the 5th anniversary of Wherecamp Berlin. We will once again be joined by industry leaders, experts and map enthusiasts who will share their vision and exchange ideas as to how maps, navigation and local intelligence are evolving and transforming our everyday lives. In the 2000s, car guidance solutions started to gain mainstream popularity. At the time few could have predicted the rapid pace at which maps and mobile technologies would gain traction and start transforming the way humans navigate and interact with the world around them. Today mapping and navigation are amongst the most popular everyday usages of mobile devices. Finding your location on a phone is no longer a novelty, it has become a standard consumer expectation. Increasingly mobile gadgets such as digital cameras, watches, and even glasses are becoming location enabled. Businesses are using maps to draw more meaningful local insights, and to optimize the way they operate. Digital maps, navigation and local intelligence have become an integral part of our everyday lives. In the years ahead, how will consumer expectations and business needs continue to evolve, and what challenges will the location industry need to overcome? How will spatial data, routing algorithms, interactive maps and location sensors need to adapt? What new hardware will be required, and what will be the role of indoor positioning sensors, autonomous cars or drones? And how will big data and predictive analytics continue to transform the way businesses operate? To help answer many of these questions we are looking for speakers working in the following fields: ? Navigation Industry ? Spatial Data standards and components ? Spatial Probes and Big Data ? Algorithms for processing ? User & location experiences ? Indoor positioning and applications ? Autonomous cars ? Contextual awareness ? eMobility ? Location based Advertising & Marketing ? Logistics with route optimization ? Specialized Navigation application fields ? Autonomous drones Wherecamp Berlin 2015 will take place over two days. The conference day 1 will have a prepared agenda with a series of thought provoking presentations. The day 2 will be less formal with a barcamp style, with discussions and debates around ?where? topics. The conference language is English. The location will be the Beuth University Campus (Luxemburger Straße 10, 13353 Berlin). Program committee: ? Ed Parsons, Geospatial Technologist, Google ? Philipp Kandal, CTO, Telenav GmbH ? Joseph Leigh, Head of Venue Maps, HERE a Nokia Company ? Dr. Volker Sasse, Vice President NavInfo and Chairman of NDS e.V. ? Denis Kurilov, Head of R&D, Yandex ? Martin Treiblmayr, Product Manager Content & Services, Garmin ? Arne Kesting, Senior Software Engineer, Traffic and Travel Information, TomTom ? Jürgen Schönig, Head Navigation a. Online Services,Carmeq, Volkswagen ? Daniel Danz, Head of Department Navigation & Communication, IAV GmbH ? Thomas Fleischmann, Head of Technology & Innovation - Connected Car, Elektrobit Automotive GmbH, an acquired Continental company ? Dr. Hans Mentz, CEO, Mdv Mentz Datenverarbeitung GmbH ? Christian Maertins, Head of Mobility Lab, HaCon Mobility Lab ? Clara Hüge, Project Passenger Information, DB Mobility Logistics AG ? Markus Hallermann, CEO, Komoot GmbH ? Lars Schmitz, Head Developer & Startup Program, Esri ? Jan Marsch, Founder OSM Buildings ? Jack Laineste, CEO, Nutiteq, Tartu ? Ed Freyfogle, CEO, OpenCage , Barcelona ? Cornelius Rabsch, CTO, Beaconinside ? Clemens Kirner, Insider Navigation ? Damian Lasnia, Team Lead Mobile Apps, DeliveryHero HQ ? Dr. Johannes Ludwig, eagle eye technologies GmbH ? Jan Nowak, CoFounder WhereCamp, Founder GeoMonday ? Manuel Friedrich, Berlin Partner für Wirtschaft und Technologie GmbH ? Dr. Bernd Resch, University of Salzburg ? Prof. Dr. Alexander Zipf, University of Heidelberg ? Prof. Dr. Andreas Wytzisk, Hochschule Bochum ? Prof. Dr. Roland Wagner, Beuth University of Technology Berlin, Chair The conference call for participation is looking for contribution from all sectors, e.g. industry, academics and open data/source community. If you want speak, please provide us your presentation title and a short summary by not later than September the 26th, 2015 via the portal, general issues via berlin at wherecamp.de . Novel ideas and concepts are welcome too. No conferences fees apply to participants. More information at wherecamp.de Beuth Hochschule für Technik Berlin Fachbereich III Roland Wagner Luxemburger Straße 10 13353 Berlin Tel: 030-4504-5200 Mobil: 0179-5307646 -------------- nächster Teil -------------- Ein Dateianhang mit HTML-Daten wurde abgetrennt... URL: