Cape Town International Convention Centre
September 29, 2008 – October 3, 2008
NEW! You can now view the final technical programme.
Hands-on WORKSHOPS and Labs are a very popular feature of the conference. REGISTER NOW TO SECURE YOUR PLACE IN YOUR FAVOURITE WORKSHOPS. See the workshop schedule and booking instructions here. To secure your place in 3 half-day workshops or technical visits, first register for a 'conference + workshops' package.
REGISTER NOW!
There are still openings for for exhibitors and sponsors. Download the Prospectus. Or contact gavinf at mintek dot co.za with any enquiries. Also see exhibitor information. Note the Bronze Sponsor category for ~$1000.
Outreach:Volunteers needed! If you help plan and run an Outreach activity you may be eligible for a Free Conference Pass. See here for more details or to add your own ideas or email Alize (abotha1 at csir dot co.za).
You can now view an online conference MAP. And for South African news you might want to track this site and for tourism information, this site.
The 2008 Free and Open Source Software for Geospatial (FOSS4G) conference, incorporating GISSA 2008, gathers developers and users of open source geospatial software as well as managers and decision makers from around the world to discuss new directions, exciting implementations, and growing business opportunities in the field of open source geospatial software. FOSS4G is presented annually by the Open Source Geospatial Foundation (OSGeo).
Focussed on the practical "make it work, get it done" world of open source application development, this annual conference boasts a very high concentration of geospatial technical opinion leaders. Attendance at this event has grown at over 50% a year since its inception in 2003, paralleling the rapid growth and adoption curve of open source geospatial tools in the marketplace.
In 2008, FOSS4G comes to the Cape Town International Convention Centre, in the downtown heart of Cape Town, South Africa. The Conference Theme for 2008 is
The local host for FOSS4G 2008 is the GeoInformation Society of South Africa, GISSA and this year FOSS4G incorporates GISSA's biennial conference. Besides being a defining event on the international GIS calendar, it certainly is the most important GIS conference in Africa this year.
While Free and Open Source GIS is our focus, we have also accepted papers for the 'applied' topics that used proprietary or mixed GIS. We want to encourage exposure, debate and understanding among FOSS and proprietary communities. Where appropriate, talks will be marked clearly on the programme as FOSS / Proprietary / Mixed. All Labs and Workshops are focussed on FOSS GIS.
Hands-on WORKSHOPS and Labs are a very popular feature of the conference. REGISTER NOW TO SECURE YOUR PLACE IN YOUR FAVOURITE WORKSHOPS. See the workshop schedule and booking instructions here. To secure your place in 3 half-day workshops or technical visits, first register for a 'conference + workshops' package.
There are still openings for for exhibitors and sponsors. Download the Prospectus. Or contact gavinf at mintek dot co.za with any enquiries. Also see exhibitor information. Note the Bronze Sponsor category for ~$1000.
Outreach:Volunteers needed! If you help plan and run an Outreach activity you may be eligible for a Free Conference Pass. See here for more details or to add your own ideas or email Alize (abotha1 at csir dot co.za).
You can now view an online conference MAP. And for South African news you might want to track this site and for tourism information, this site.
The 2008 Free and Open Source Software for Geospatial (FOSS4G) conference, incorporating GISSA 2008, gathers developers and users of open source geospatial software as well as managers and decision makers from around the world to discuss new directions, exciting implementations, and growing business opportunities in the field of open source geospatial software. FOSS4G is presented annually by the Open Source Geospatial Foundation (OSGeo).
Focussed on the practical "make it work, get it done" world of open source application development, this annual conference boasts a very high concentration of geospatial technical opinion leaders. Attendance at this event has grown at over 50% a year since its inception in 2003, paralleling the rapid growth and adoption curve of open source geospatial tools in the marketplace.
In 2008, FOSS4G comes to the Cape Town International Convention Centre, in the downtown heart of Cape Town, South Africa. The Conference Theme for 2008 is
"Open Source Geospatial: An Option for Developing Nations"
The local host for FOSS4G 2008 is the GeoInformation Society of South Africa, GISSA and this year FOSS4G incorporates GISSA's biennial conference. Besides being a defining event on the international GIS calendar, it certainly is the most important GIS conference in Africa this year.
Summary of important dates regarding submissions
- 18 August 2008: Deadline for submission of presentations/ papers to be included in the proceedings
Summary of important dates regarding registration
- Sponsor and Exhibitor registration is open
- September 28 2008: Online Registration closes
- September 16-29 2008: Late Registration period
- September 28: On-site Registration opens
While Free and Open Source GIS is our focus, we have also accepted papers for the 'applied' topics that used proprietary or mixed GIS. We want to encourage exposure, debate and understanding among FOSS and proprietary communities. Where appropriate, talks will be marked clearly on the programme as FOSS / Proprietary / Mixed. All Labs and Workshops are focussed on FOSS GIS.
Topics have a FOSS component or perspective are:
- New FOSS GIS developments
- Interoperability and standards - OGC, GEOSS
- Web processing services, Sensor Web enablement and the like
- Using FOSS with proprietary software
- Making the transition to FOSS GIS
- FOSS GIS support and training
- FOSS GIS business models
- FOSS GIS implementation and deployment
- Open data, open content, open architectures, open everything!
- Case studies of open source implementations
- Improving FOSS GIS cartography and map production
- Use Case driven FOSS GIS development and improving the user experience
- FOSS GIS Internationalisation and Localisation
Topics for applications, methodologies or theoretical geospatial work are not limited to a FOSS perspective:
- Sustainable development and the MDGs (Millennium Development Goals)
- Disaster management
- Health
- Energy
- Water
- Climate change
- Weather
- Ecosystem management
- Agriculture
- Biodiversity
- Land reform
- Education
- Government
- Local economic development, poverty alleviation
- Participatory GIS
- Semantic Web and ontologies in GIS
- Location based services, logistics, routing
- 2010 Soccer World Cup in South Africa
- NGOs, CBOs (Community-based organisations) and community development workers
- Mining, exploration, beneficiation
- Spatial economics
- Military
Other features
- Hands-on workshops and labs on using and developing open source geospatial tools
- Education-related outreach day
- Developers' code sprint
- Technical visits
- Full exhibition hall and demonstration theatre
- Virtual market for FOSS GIS opportunities
- Launch of integrated '1-click' FOSS GIS Linux and Windows distributions
- Competitions
- Launch of FreeGIS books
- Launch of online FOSS GIS courses
- Poster session
- 'Birds-of-a-feather' sessions
- Great social programme!,
- Icebreaker dinner and drinks
- Gala dinner at Moyo in Stellenbosch
- Tour and travel opportunities before, during and after the conference
Conference Information
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- » Program
- » Presentations and Authors
- » Conference Schedule
- » Registration
- » Accommodation & Travel
- » Organizers and Partners
- » Timeline
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