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Host: DVW e.V.Conference organiser: DVW GmbHTrade fair organiser: HINTE GmbH SPONSORS:
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VENUE FOR 2017: BERLININTERGEO is a meeting point for experts and decision-makers from the worlds of politics, science and industry on an international stage in Germany’s vibrant capital.
THE TOPICS: EXCITING. CURRENT. PIONEERING.Use the trade fair and conference to experience and discuss GEO IT’s constantly evolving applications and future trends. Entirely in keeping with its long-standing motto “Knowledge and action for planet Earth”, the event in Berlin will cover ground-breaking developments and applications with drones plus hot topics such as smart cities and digital planning/building projects (building infor-mation modelling), including virtual and augmented reality. With COPERNICUS as one of its headline topics, this year’s conference acknowledges the growing importance of remote surveying from space. Very aptly given that Berlin is hosting the event this year, open data and open government are further key focal points.
Don’t miss out! Join the geospatial community!
Our event website has everything you need in terms of travel arran-gements, accommodation and tips for a perfect stay in Berlin. It also describes specialist INTERGEO excursions that will provide exciting insights and experiences to complement the conference programme.
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550 EXHIBITORS
FROM OVER 30 COUNTRIES
150 SPEAKERS
>30,000 M² EXHIBITION SPACE
IN 7 EXHIBITION HALLS
>17,000 PROFESSIONAL VISITORS
FROM MORE THAN 107 COUNTRIES
ABOUT 1,400 CONFERENCE PARTICIPANTS
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INTERGEO 2016
PROF. HANSJÖRG KUTTERER
DVW PRESIDENT
PROF. MANFRED WEISENSEE
DGFK PRESIDENT
Dear Sir/Madam and fellow members of the industry!
Three years have passed and it is time once again for INTERGEO and the German Cartography Conference to invite you to this major event in Germany’s capital city, Berlin. Don’t miss out on this wonderful chance to immerse yourself in the geo-community!
Everyone’s talking about the digitalisation of our surroundings, working environment and everyday life – Geoinformation 4.0, BIM and smart cities are just some of the most popular terms. Innovative forms of capturing data – COPERNICUS, UAVs and other mobile procedures – are becoming increasingly crucial to an extremely wide range of applications and call for innovative processing and presentation methods. These developments have a direct effect on our sector!
INTERGEO and the German Cartography Conference will be addressing precisely these issues. Presentations and discussions with eminent experts will offer appetising food for thought and suggest viable solutions. We will also be looking at future career paths for geodesists. And the choice of Berlin as host city means that themes such as eGovernment and open government will top the agenda. Come and be a part of the action!
We look forward to welcoming you to INTERGEO and the German Cartography Day in Berlin.
Prof. Hansjörg Kutterer, DVW President
Prof. Manfred Weisensee, DGfK President
The big step the building industry is about to take towards digitalisa-tion also directly affects the geospatial community. This development will be presented and discussed in great detail together with related disciplines at INTERGEO. The third dimension will take on a new, far-reaching significance, initially for surveying.
With the successful launch of Sentinel 2B and Germany’s CODE-DE platform, which has now been activated, satellite data is increasingly becoming a focal point of numerous new applications. This applies equally to surveying and cartography. The conference sheds light on these developments, also emphasising European aspects.
BUILDING INFORMATION MODELLING – BIM
COPERNICUS
HIGHLIGHT CONFERENCE TOPICS
Smart Cartography
SmartEnergy
SmartCity
SmartMobility
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The DGfK – German Cartographic Society e.V. – will once again be holding its cartography conference as part of INTERGEO. The conference will highlight the importance of this discipline in an increasingly digitalised world. Cartography is constantly meeting new user requirements and this will also be demonstrated at INTERGEO. A scientific discipline is constantly reinventing itself.
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The keynote speech of Klaus Vitt, State Secretary at the German Federal Ministry of the Interior, addresses important digitalisation issues. Digitalisation is important, but so is ensuring appropriate data security and data protection in both business and private applications. This is a key prerequisite for the transformation of our society.
In his keynote speech entitled “Transformation through Digitalisati-on” the President of Hexagon Geosystems Dr. Jürgen Dold will talk about the impact of digitalisation on the geospatial sector, its busi-ness models and its incorporation into macroeconomic relationships, and also about the form this might take in the future.
KEYNOTE SPEECHES LOOK TO THE FUTURE:
KLAUS VITT,
STATE SECRETARY AT THE GERMAN FEDERAL MINISTRY OF THE INTERIOR
DR. JÜRGEN DOLD,
PRESIDENT, HEXAGON GEOSYSTEMS
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The digital transformation also directly affects the work of geodesists. In a stimulating panel discussion, new and changed requirements for this profession will be examined from various perspectives with a geodata management focus. The way the profession is practised and the training provided must adapt, but how?
GEODESIST 4.0 PANEL DISCUSSION
Our industry is undergoing a dynamic transformation and is increa-singly moving into related fields. This is throwing up many new chal-lenges for which solutions need to be found. The conference addresses key issues such as open data, georeferencing 2016 and GNSS as part of Galileo and discusses them in the international context.
OFFICIAL SURVEYING
Smart Cartography
SmartEnergy
SmartCity
SmartMobility
SmartSociety
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HAT DER KONGRESS EINE HOHE BEDEUTUNG
2017 CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
COOPERATION PARTNERS SPONSORS
Active cooperation with our partners and many others makes INTERGEO a central, cross-industry platform.
Urheberrecht leicht gemacht – DGfK Recht und Geodaten – 12/2015 Seite 1/6
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Kartographie e.V. Gesellschaft für Kartographie und Geomatik
Gemeinsame Kommission Recht und Geodaten von DGfK, DGPF und DVW
Urheberrecht leicht gemacht –
Karten und Geodaten für Unterricht, Wissenschaft und Beruf nutzen und publizieren
Was schützt das Urheberrechtsgesetz?Das Gesetz über Urheberrecht und verwandte Schutzrechte schützt den Urheber und bestimmte Leistungserbringer vor Nach-ahmung und vor wirtschaftlicher Ausbeutung ihrer Leistung. Der Schutz des geistigen Eigentums steht als Grundrecht gleichbe-rechtigt neben der Freiheit der Wissenschaft und der Information.
Die Gemeinsame Kommission Recht und Geo-daten stellt Ihnen diese Information zur Verfü-gung, um Ihnen die Nutzung und Weiterver-wendung von Geodaten zu erleichtern. Diese Information soll Ihnen dabei helfen, rechtliche Auseinandersetzungen mit den Inhabern der Rechte an den Geodaten zu vermeiden.
Die Gemeinsame Kommission leistet jedoch keine Rechtsberatung. Im Falle eines Rechts-streits empfehlen wir Ihnen, sich an einen Rechtsanwalt Ihres Vertrauens zu wenden.
Werke
Urheberrechtlich schutzfähig sind Werke der Literatur, Wissenschaft und Kunst. Als Werke gelten persönliche geistige Schöpfungen, also z.B. wissenschaftliche Arbeiten mit Texten, Bildern, Zeichnungen und Karten. Ohne die Erlaubnis des Urhebers darf grundsätzlich nie-mand dessen Werk vervielfältigen, verbreiten oder öffentlich wiedergeben, insbesondere im Internet öffentlich zugänglich machen.
Der Urheberrechtsschutz beginnt mit der Er-stellung des Werkes, ohne dass irgendwelche
Formalien wie z.B. eine Registrierung erfüllt sein müssen. Der Urheberrechtsschutz endet siebzig Jahre nach dem Tod des Urhebers. Bei Werken, die von Verlagen, Behörden oder an-deren Institutionen im eigenen Namen heraus-gegeben werden, endet der Urheberrechts-schutz siebzig Jahre nach dem Erscheinen.
Beispiele für urheberrechtlich geschützte Geo-daten sind Stadtpläne (Abb. 1) oder topogra-phische Karten (Abb. 4) in ihrer charakteristi-schen Darstellung.
Urheberrecht leicht gemacht – DGfK Recht und Geodaten – 12/2015 Seite 1/6
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Kartographie e.V. Gesellschaft für Kartographie und Geomatik
Gemeinsame Kommission Recht und Geodaten von DGfK, DGPF und DVW
Urheberrecht leicht gemacht –
Karten und Geodaten für Unterricht, Wissenschaft und Beruf nutzen und publizieren
Was schützt das Urheberrechtsgesetz?Das Gesetz über Urheberrecht und verwandte Schutzrechte schützt den Urheber und bestimmte Leistungserbringer vor Nach-ahmung und vor wirtschaftlicher Ausbeutung ihrer Leistung. Der Schutz des geistigen Eigentums steht als Grundrecht gleichbe-rechtigt neben der Freiheit der Wissenschaft und der Information.
Die Gemeinsame Kommission Recht und Geo-daten stellt Ihnen diese Information zur Verfü-gung, um Ihnen die Nutzung und Weiterver-wendung von Geodaten zu erleichtern. Diese Information soll Ihnen dabei helfen, rechtliche Auseinandersetzungen mit den Inhabern der Rechte an den Geodaten zu vermeiden.
Die Gemeinsame Kommission leistet jedoch keine Rechtsberatung. Im Falle eines Rechts-streits empfehlen wir Ihnen, sich an einen Rechtsanwalt Ihres Vertrauens zu wenden.
Werke
Urheberrechtlich schutzfähig sind Werke der Literatur, Wissenschaft und Kunst. Als Werke gelten persönliche geistige Schöpfungen, also z.B. wissenschaftliche Arbeiten mit Texten, Bildern, Zeichnungen und Karten. Ohne die Erlaubnis des Urhebers darf grundsätzlich nie-mand dessen Werk vervielfältigen, verbreiten oder öffentlich wiedergeben, insbesondere im Internet öffentlich zugänglich machen.
Der Urheberrechtsschutz beginnt mit der Er-stellung des Werkes, ohne dass irgendwelche
Formalien wie z.B. eine Registrierung erfüllt sein müssen. Der Urheberrechtsschutz endet siebzig Jahre nach dem Tod des Urhebers. Bei Werken, die von Verlagen, Behörden oder an-deren Institutionen im eigenen Namen heraus-gegeben werden, endet der Urheberrechts-schutz siebzig Jahre nach dem Erscheinen.
Beispiele für urheberrechtlich geschützte Geo-daten sind Stadtpläne (Abb. 1) oder topogra-phische Karten (Abb. 4) in ihrer charakteristi-schen Darstellung.
GERMAN SPEAKING CHAPTER
The Council of European Geodetic Surveyors
Comité de Liaison des G
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interests of the geodetic surveying profession in the private and public sector in Europe
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Contact Details
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How to join CLGE
Applications to join CLGE must be submit-ted in writing to the Secretary General. The applicant must provide:
· confirmation that it represents the majority of Geodetic Surveying professionals in a particular country
· the level of academic qualifications of its members, and
· the professional disciplines practised by its members.
If the criteria for membership are met, the Executive Board will propose acceptance of the application to the General Assembly. The decision to accept the application requires a two-thirds majority.
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TUESDAY, 26 SEPTEMBER 2017
10.00 –
11.30
Welcome: Professor Hansjörg Kutterer, President of the DVW KEYNOTE SPEECHES
Data security and data protection: Klaus Vitt, State Secretary at the German Federal Ministry of the Interior Digitalisation: Dr. Jürgen Dold, President of Hexagon Geosystems
12.45 –
14.00
Georeferencing 2016 Creating meshed point clouds Geodetic science and technology: New approaches to using satellite data
LUNCH BREAK
14.30 –
16.00
Open data Sensors in photogrammetry and remote sensing
Smart cartography: Geodata – from whom – for whom
Theoretical geodesy
16.15 –
17.30
Land coverage versus land use Photogrammetry meets engineering geodesy
Smart cartography: Applications Geodetic reference systems and rotation of the Earth
WEDNESDAY, 27 SEPTEMBER 2017
09.30 –
10.30
KEYNOTE SPEECHES Smart City
BIM
Geodetic reference systems and rotation of the Earth
11.00 –
12.30
Land management – more than an official tool
Smart city – energy Smart cartography: Applications Engineering geodesy and GNSS
LUNCH BREAK
14.00 –
15.30
Relationships between urban and rural areas in the greater Berlin region
Smart city – mobility Valuation/market transparency Engineering geodesy and GNSS
16.00 –
17.30
Social village Smart cartography: Methods Price trends in tense housing markets Engineering geodesy/GNSS and science slam
THURSDAY, 28 SEPTEMBER 2017
09.30 –
10.30
KEYNOTE SPEECH Procedural worlds – from Hollywood blockbusters to historical reconstructions using virtual reality:
Matthias Bühler, owner of vrbn Bühler
Environmental monitoring and remote sensing
11.00 –
12.30
COPERNICUS Geodesy meets BIM Trends in GNSS Gravitational field
LUNCH BREAK
14.00 –
15.30
COPERNICUS Geodesy meets BIM CLGE at INTERGEO 2017 Gravitational field
15.30 –
16.45
Smart cartography: Innovations BIM links planning and building European spotlights on COPERNICUS/Galileo
Gravitational field
17.00 –
17.30CONCLUSION OF INTERGEO 2017
Simultaneous interpreting will be provided for much of the conference.For the latest INTERGEO conference programme, go to www.intergeo.de/conference
Thanks to our sponsors:
INTERGEO always reflects the industry ’s innovations and developments and 2017 is no exception. Two dynamic topics – SMART CITY SOLUTIONS and INTERAERIAL SOLUTIONS – will have dedicated areas at the trade fair and thus form part of the world’s leading communication platform for geodesy, geoinformation and land management.
As Europe’s number one industry event for commercial and civil drone applications, the INTERAERIAL SOLUTIONS part of INTERGEO provides a comprehensive overview of the latest market developments, integrated business models, manufac-turers and suppliers.Hall 6.1
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2-Days ticket € 280 € 240
1-Day ticket € 140 € 120
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Day ticket € 30 € 45
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EARLY-BIRD DISCOUNT available until 18 August 2017 3-Days ticket € 325 € 260
>30,000 M² EXHIBITION SPACE
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TRADE FAIR DATES: 26 – 28 September 2017
VENUE: Messe Berlin, South Entrance (Eingang Süd)Messedamm 22, 14055 Berlin, Germany
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