[OSGeo-Discuss] Hackathon: building fully open climatic monitoring system

Massimiliano Cannata massimiliano.cannata at supsi.ch
Fri Oct 21 09:46:12 PDT 2016


Dear All,
I would like to announce that on the 6th and 7th December 2016 in Italy, in
San Michele all'Adige at Fondazione Edmund Mach (Trento) [1] there will be
the 1st hackathon of the OSGeo's Open Monitoring System WG [2].

The hackathon named " building fully open climatic monitoring system"
[3] will bring together developers to work on Open Hardware and Open
Software so that we could promote and advance in the topic of Open
Monitoring Systems.
Interested people may sign up on the wiki page [3] where a draft of the
program which includes presentations and practical experiments is presented.

For more information on the topic please take a look at [4]

The participation is free, while materials should be purchased by
participants in advance (approx 150 USD).

The organisers [4] will try to collect sponsors and OSGeo support to reduce
the cost of participants.

Sign-in, seats are limited !

Best Regards from the organisers :-)



[1] OSM <http://osm.org/go/0Cvti3RZ9--?m=>
[2] https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Open_Monitoring_Systems_Working_Group
[3]
https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Building_fully_open_climatic_monitoring_system
[4]
http://www.slideshare.net/cannata/open-technologies-for-monitoring-systems-aimed-at-disaster
[4] Luca Delucchi, Yann Chemin and Massimiliano Cannata




-- 
*Massimiliano Cannata*

Professore SUPSI in ingegneria Geomatica

Responsabile settore Geomatica


Istituto scienze della Terra

Dipartimento ambiente costruzione e design

Scuola universitaria professionale della Svizzera italiana

Campus Trevano, CH - 6952 Canobbio

Tel. +41 (0)58 666 62 14

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massimiliano.cannata at supsi.ch

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