LabMGF at FOSS4G 2025 Auckland
Connecting Geomatics research with the global OSGeo Community in the context of the global FOSS4G in Auckland.
Connecting Geomatics research with the global OSGeo Community in the context of the global FOSS4G in Auckland.
Disseminating research contributions focused on innovative and data-driven approaches to bridge and infrastructure management. From September 2 to 5 2025, the 3rd Conference of the European Association on Quality Control …
Presenting research perspectives on BIM-based methodologies and digital transformation for bridge data management in the construction sector. The 2025 European Conference on Computing in Construction (EC³) took place in Porto, …
An international forum addressing the preservation, protection and creative reuse of digital cultural heritage within the European context. On June 11–12, 2025, the Europeana 2025 – Preserve, Protect, Reuse conference …
Showcasing research and digital innovation aimed at improving bridge inspection, maintenance and safety through advanced 3D visualisation tools. From 24 to 28 June 2024, LabMGF took part in the 12th …
An opportunity to share our latest work on cultural heritage and network with colleagues in Geomatics in the context of 3D ARCH Siena.
Showcasing project advancements, global networking with peers, and uncovering inspirations for future collaborations: reflections from GeoSpatialWeek in Cairo.
On September 2-7, our group had the privilege of participating in the ISPRS Geospatial Week Conference in Cairo, Egypt. In this occasion the group had the opportunity to illustrate in different workshop tracks, the recent advantages of our projects linked to civil infrastructure inspections and Belvedere glacier monitoring.
Gathering in the wonderful Florence to explore and learn more about innovative and inspiring ways to digitally document and promote cultural heritage site through geomatics-based approches at CIPA Symposium 2023.
Insights and inspirations from a 6-days conference reuniting Italiana geospatial and open communities From June 12 to June 17, our research group had the privilege of participating in GEODaysIT, an …
Last week, April 24-28, members of our team travelled to the wonderful Vienna, attending the latest edition of the European Geosciences Union (EGU) General Assembly. The conference is the event that yearly gather together over 15000 scientists active in the field of geosciences, organising oral presentations, poster exhibitions and networking occasions. Following a long tradition established in 2005, also this year EGU23 took place in Vienna, at the Austria Center.