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March 22nd, 2019
INTERGEO 2019: Data, Data, Data

The volume of data generated worldwide is exploding / Geospatial industry plays a key role in gathering and processing / Geoinformation as the basis for a new currency of the future / INTERGEO in Stuttgart from 17 to 19 September

 

Karlsruhe/Stuttgart –  It’s generated in huge volumes and grows by the hour – data, data, data. It stems from sensors, apps, IoT-linked devices, plants and satellites. According to the “DataAge 2025” study, the data volume generated worldwide is set to rise from its current level of 33 zettabytes to around 175 zettabytes by 2025. Gathering, processing and visualising data is particularly important in the geospatial industry. There has never been such a wide range of tools for this task as there is now. The possibilities have increased enormously, and the sky is full of point clouds. In its 25th year, the leading international trade fair INTERGEO is focussing on the core issues this raises, asking: Who needs this mass of data? How can it be turned into information? Is it the currency of the future?

 

As the world becomes more globalised and increasingly digital, the opportunities and challenges for the entire geoinformation sector are growing, too, since it already covers an incredibly broad spectrum, with new fields of work being added all the time. One challenge for this year’s INTERGEO CONFERENCE is to examine this from a range of perspectives.

 

Official surveying is both a driver and a beneficiary. Federal, regional and local authorities will be discussing how they are facing up to these challenges, focussing on future information systems and open platforms that allow as many specialisms as possible access the data.

 

The POSITIONALE – a sub-section of the INTERGEO CONFERENCE concentrating on navigation and satellite data – will discuss future aspects likely to emerge in GNSS. “Galileo for Navigation” ranks highly here. UAV applications are also becoming ever more diverse and challenging, with autonomous drones and new sensors creating a new boom. GIS and BIM are increasingly symbiotic. Digital twins are becoming crucial to planning and building construction. It is becoming clear that geoinformation will create even more interdisciplinary collaborations. The fact that Autodesk is coming on board as a new partner and sponsor of INTERGEO underlines this development.

 

It’s hard to imagine urban planning without 3D city models nowadays, and it requires a huge amount of other specialist data. New platform economies combined with relevant sensor data are starting points for further development. This dynamic will also provide more stimulus and movement in the direction of “digital cities”.

 

The German Cartography Conference, organised by the German Society for Cartography and Geoinformation, is an integral part of the INTERGEO CONFERENCE. This year’s slogan is “Playing with an open hand”. Exciting insights into the visualisation of our world of data are guaranteed.

 

Around 680 companies, institutions and associations from more than 40 countries are showcasing their services and innovations for the geospatial industry at INTERGEO EXPO.

 

 

About INTERGEO

Combining a cutting-edge EXPO and CONFERENCE, INTERGEO is celebrating its 25th anniversary as a platform for innovation from 17 to 19 September 2019 in Stuttgart. After all, key technologies related to the hot topics of digitalisation in drones, smart cities, digital construction and digital mapping will demonstrate how geoinnovations are on their way to becoming the currency of the future. Based on geoinformation and combined with new technologies, these innovations are making important contributions to digitalisation. Be it through power supply, 3D visualisation, civic participation, navigation, artificial intelligence or indoor navigation, geoinnovation improves the quality of life of the population as a whole. Over the past 25 years, it has evolved into a currency for the world of tomorrow and a sustainable data unit of immense societal value.

 

INTERGEO is hosted by DVW – the German Society for Geodesy, Geoinformation and Land Man-agement. HINTE Expo & Conference is responsible for the management of the specialist trade fair.