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127th OGC Member Meeting
Singapore | September 25th - 29th, 2023
Asia Forum
- Fri, Sep 29th 9:00am (Training Room 1-2)
- Reserved By: Chen-Yu (How) Hao
- Facilitator: Trevor Taylor
Session Agenda Items
Introduction | Trevor Taylor, Jimmy Chou (OGC Staff, Chair of Asia Forum) | 10 min |
A Use-case of IndoorGML for Digital Twins | Prof. Ki-Joune Li (PNU) | 20 min |
Geospatial bigdata standard analysis models Use to address urban issues | Junghye Hwang (Korea) | 20 min |
Geo activities and initiatives in Japan | Fukui (Japan) | 20 min |
Market specific customs and institutions, Challenges for promoting new technologies | Katayama (Japan) | 10 min |
Thailand's Geospatial Transformation: Navigating Challenges with OGC Standards | Prasong Patheepphoemphong (Thailand) | 20 min |
Activity
Sponsored by OGC Principal Member, the Singapore Land Authority (SLA), the meeting was themed “Building future standards for the next generation of geospatial experts.” Once again, the Member Meeting was held in conjunction with the Singapore Geospatial Festival 2023 operated by SLA’s GeoWorks.
Alongside the usual assortment of Standards Working Group (SWG) and Domain Working Group (DWG) meetings, the Member Meeting also saw several special sessions, including: a two-part Data Quality Workshop; a session on Modeling of Humanities’ Spatio-Temporal Data; a Digital Twins special session; a session on the OGC Academy; a Connecting Land and Sea special session; an Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) ad hoc; and a meeting of the OGC Asia Forum.
On Friday of the Member Meeting, the OGC Asia forum offered a short history on the forum and five presentations from across the region. OGC Members can access the presentations and a recording on this page in the OGC Portal.
Jimmy Chou delivered a keynote speech at the CREDM session based on Taiwan’s experience in managing landslides.
Winston Yap from the National University of Singapore’s Urban Analytics Lab presents during the Digital Twins Special Session.
About GIS.FCU
Since 2008, GIS.FCU has participated in the development of standards and cooperation plans with major global organizations such as NASA, Google, and ESRI as a Principal member, and the establishment of OGC Asia Forum (OGC Asia Forum) to lead the Asian standards conference, to promote the development and application of space information.