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face="Calibri">We realize that many are currently in
the process of cancelling participation in events or
are in the process of cancelling events themselves.
Despite the current uncertainty, we hope that the
Corona Virus situation will have developed to a point
that we will be able to hold our conference in Münster
at the end of August. If this is not possible, we are
planning to hold it as a Web Conference. The 52°North
Open Innovation Network now publishes the Call for
Abstracts based on this decision.</font></font><br>
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Geospatial Sensing 2020 - From Sensing to
Understanding our World<br>
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Earth observation networks, e.g. in-situ sensors
and remote sensing systems, deliver a multitude of
data capturing the state of our environment. These
data sets are highly valued by scientists and
stakeholders from a variety of domains and
backgrounds such as hydrology, marine sciences,
traffic management, environmental monitoring,
energy supply or smart city systems. An active
research and development community works on new
approaches to share, manage, discover, analyze,
and visualize geospatial sensor data. The
Geospatial Sensing Conference provides a platform
for scientists, developers and users to examine
current challenges, present best practices and
discuss future developments.<br>
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The conference takes place August 31 – September
2, 2020 in Münster (Germany). Our focus ‘From
Sensing to Understanding our World’ includes
sensor data interpretation, analysis and
visualization, tools and infrastructures for
sharing geospatial sensor data, and novel sensor
platforms. Join us to discover, exchange ideas
about, and discuss new developments, emerging
technologies, as well as ongoing research
activities in the field of geospatial sensing.<br>
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The 52°North Open Innovation Network invites
researchers, software developers and practitioners
to submit abstracts as presentation proposals.
This year’s program includes an EDC Forum session,
which particularly invites members of Esri’s EDC
community to present and discuss their work in the
field of Geospatial Sensing.<br>
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Download the full Call for Abstracts here: <a
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Please stay tuned for more information.<br>
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Best regards,<br>
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Ann Hitchcock (GS Conference 2020 Team)</font></font><br>
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Ann Hitchcock
52°North Initiative for Geospatial Open Source Software GmbH
Martin-Luther-King-Weg 24
48155 Münster, Germany
E-Mail: <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:a.hitchcock@52north.org" moz-do-not-send="true">a.hitchcock@52north.org</a>
Fon: +49-(0)-251–396371-21
Fax: +49-(0)-251–396371-11
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://52north.org/" moz-do-not-send="true">http://52north.org/</a>
Twitter: @FiveTwoN
General Managers:
Prof. Dr. Albert Remke, Prof. Dr. Andreas Wytzisk-Arens
Local Court Muenster HRB 10849</pre>
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