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Tuesday 29 October, 2024

Time Zone: (GMT-07:00) Mountain Time (US & Canada)
8:00 AM
8:00 AM - 6:00 PM | 10 hours
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM | 1 day 8 hours

This career fair is an excellent opportunity for your organization to showcase its vision, culture, and the exciting opportunities on offer. Engage with a diverse pool of candidates, including experienced professionals and emerging talents with fresh perspectives. Each candidate brings unique skills and innovative ideas, making your participation a strategic investment in the future of your organization and the geomatics sector.The Western Canada GeoIgnite Career Fair is crucial for re...

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8:00 AM - 4:00 PM | 1 day 8 hours

We are hosting a special gallery of maps and posters for this year’s expo.The Canada Maps & Poster Gallery will run from October 29th to the 30th in Calgary and is an excellent opportunity to showcase your team's work and impact for the public good.This initiative is in partnership with the Canadian Cartographic Association (CCA), the Inter...

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9:00 AM
9:00 AM - 9:30 AM | 30 minutes
buildingSMART Canada Annual BIM Summit

We explore the motivations behind the implementation of openBIM and its integral role in advancing the built asset industry. The built environment is immense and complex, it is also a huge responsibility. Our industry directly impacts it, designing, creating and maintaining it.   In an era where what we all need is a better built environment, openBIM stands out as a key enabler.  Together we will imagine a future where our industry works more effectively, efficiently and with more c...

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9:00 AM - 9:30 AM | 30 minutes
Geomatics for the Public Good

Space, the final frontier. Or is it? Although many people are fascinated by space, most are relatively unaware of how space technologies pervade their everyday life. From global positioning systems (GPS) and satellite communications to weather forecasting and monitoring the health of crops or the extent of sea ice, the standard of living we currently enjoy is fundamentally dependent on satellites and space technology. Space is becoming even more important in monitoring the changing climate, p...

Dr Gordon Osinski

Keynote speaker
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9:00 AM - 9:30 AM | 30 minutes
Hydrospatial Advances

The new Canadian Hydrospatial Network (CHN) is set to replace the National Hydrographic Network (NHN) for Canada. Designed for improved use in hydrological models, the CHN is analysis ready with full-network traversing ability, and value-added attributes such as stream order. The CHN is also created from higher-resolution source data and better aligned to elevation than the NHN, where possible, and has been streamlined for production and maintenance.Work is on-going to refine methods a...

9:30 AM
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM | 1 hour

Got a great idea, paper, project or product? Here’s an opportunity to hone your skills in making a “fast pitch”. There’s and art to making a fast pitch, where less can be more.The GoGeomatics Expo in 2023 launched the Fast Pitch session. Modelled after the Pitch-the-Press session of GeoWeek, presenters have 3 minutes to make your best case, followed by 2 minutes of questions from a panel and the audience. The panel of  geo-journalists and industry experts judge th...

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9:45 AM
9:45 AM - 10:30 AM | 45 minutes
buildingSMART Canada Annual BIM Summit

Building Information Modeling (BIM) is transforming the built asset industry, yet firms of varying sizes—large, medium, and small—adopt BIM in distinct ways tailored to their unique resources and project demands. This session will explore BIM’s origins, current applications, and future directions as shared by representatives from three different firms. A significant focus will be on the importance of data integrity and governance, particularly as Artificial Intelligence (AI) becomes increasin...

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9:45 AM - 10:00 AM | 15 minutes
Geomatics for the Public GoodHuman Footprint

The Alberta Biodiversity Monitoring Institute (ABMI) defines human footprint as the visible alteration or conversion of native ecosystems to temporary or permanent residential, recreational, agricultural, or industrial landscapes. It also includes land that is periodically reset to earlier successional conditions by industrial activities such as forestry harvest areas and seismic lines. To monitor and map human footprint across Alberta, the ABMI, in partnership with the Alberta Human Footprin...

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9:45 AM - 10:15 AM | 30 minutes
Hydrospatial Advances

Subsea acoustic sensors, including multibeam sonars and sub bottom profilers, provide users with a variety of data types to improve our understanding of the marine environment and effectively manage important resources. This includes bathymetry, which is a foundational layer for analysis, but also information on the bottom reflectivity to characterize sediment types, water column data to map mid-water material and organisims by providing a view from the sensor to the floor of our rivers and l...

9:45 AM - 10:15 AM | 30 minutes
Geospatial AI

How exactly does artificial intelligence work and what can you use it for in the geomatics domain? Using real-life examples from our projects, they demonstrate how you can use AI to gain new insights and increase efficiency by automating your data processing workflows.We explore how GeoAI is fusing spatial data science and Geomatics technology to help automate the extraction, classification, and analysis of all types of spatial or non-spatial data. Learn how GeoAI can detect clusters, ...

10:00 AM
10:00 AM - 10:15 AM | 15 minutes
Geomatics for the Public GoodHuman Footprint

Sessions: Human footprint datasets for Canada: mapping and monitoring in support of land and resource managementDisturbance is a key component of boreal-forest ecosystems, impacting their structure and functions. In Alberta, disturbances are both natural and anthropogenic, including > 30,000 sqkm of harvest areas. The recovery of all types of forest disturbance influences not only local landscapes, but also carbon dynamics and biodiversity. In the face of a changing climate, the imp...

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10:15 AM
10:15 AM - 10:30 AM | 15 minutes
Geomatics for the Public GoodHuman Footprint

From ancient cave drawings depicting hunting grounds to hand-sketched layouts of backyard gardens, humans conceptualize space through map making. Maps serve both to capture what exists on the landscape and to plan future uses by intentionally defining where specific activities can happen. Modern satellite technology creates geospatial datasets that can contribute to current and proposed land use management planning, all underpinned by the pursuit of the public good.Background

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10:30 AM
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM | 30 minutes

Menu - Big Four OutletAppetizersRoasted Diablo Pork Bites (12) (GF/DF)  SaladsSpiced Cauliflower, Chickpea & Tofu Bowl (GF/DF/V/VE)  Sweet Potato, Roasted Cauliflower, Chickpeas, Mint Chutney,Grilled Tofu, Madras Curry DressingClassi...

11:00 AM
11:00 AM - 11:30 AM | 30 minutes
buildingSMART Canada Annual BIM Summit

The session will focus on considerations for deploying Artificial Intelligence in professional practice; identifying potential landmines and working on solutions from a privacy-first perspective. The talk will include a high-level overview that underscores the fundamental components that encapsulate an AI derived “solution” and delve into a practical, real-world example being tested on an active project.Topics Covered:• An illustrated example of BIM model query using AI• AI too...

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11:00 AM - 11:15 AM | 15 minutes
Geomatics for the Public GoodHuman Footprint

Maintaining undisturbed habitat is key to the recovery strategy of the Woodland Caribou boreal population. Seismic lines have been identified as a human footprint feature that requires specific attention for habitat restoration in part because linear features are linked to increases in the predation rates of caribou as they provide lines of sight and easy transportation routes for predators. It is estimated that there are hundreds of thousands of kilometers of seismic lines within Alberta (AB...

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11:00 AM - 11:30 AM | 30 minutes
Geomatics for the Public Good

Too often, when discussing the value proposition of geospatial data, we focus in on raw data or output products without spending a lot of time in the juicy middle of data throughputs.   That is to say that modern geospatial is leaving a lot of value on the table and thus limiting our ability to good with our data by: -> Focusing too heavily on the capturing aspect of geospatial technologies;-> Ignoring or discounting analytical capabilities of geospatial technologie...

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11:00 AM - 11:50 AM | 50 minutes
Hydrospatial Advances

Water is one of our most vital resources, and its management is becoming increasingly complex in the face of climate change, population growth, and competing demands from agriculture, industry, and municipalities. This panel will delve into how geospatial technologies are revolutionizing water policy by providing the data-driven insights needed for smarter decision-making.Join leading experts from academia, provincial and federal gov...

11:00 AM - 11:30 AM | 30 minutes
Geospatial AI

Accurate mapping of road networks is essential for navigation, disaster response, and urban planning. Traditional methods relying on remote sensing images, Lidar data, and GPS trajectories are hampered by time-consuming manual updates and incomplete extraction due to obstructions from trees, buildings, and shadows. However, recent advancements in deep learning models have shown promise in improving road mapping and automating the detection of missing roads.This study uses a transfer le...

11:15 AM
11:15 AM - 11:30 AM | 15 minutes
Geomatics for the Public GoodHuman Footprint

Large-scale habitat inventories are necessary for understanding how human land-use, natural disturbances (e.g., fire) and climate change are influencing ecological processes, species declines and how restoration can address these changes. Within the boreal forest of Alberta, Canada anthropogenic habitat alteration, also referred to as human footprint or the physical disturbance of a landscape as a result of human activity, covers over 19% of the land area. Much of this human footprint is not ...

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11:30 AM
11:30 AM - 11:45 AM | 15 minutes
Geomatics for the Public GoodHuman Footprint

Session Human footprint datasets for Canada: mapping and monitoring in support of land and resource managementHuman activities have disturbed biodiversity, ecosystems, and ecological processes over the last century. Given the growing trends of habitat loss and biodiversity decline, understanding patterns of human pressures has become a crucial element of conservation planning. In this context, cumulative pressure mapping is used to quantify the extent and intensity of multiple pressure...

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11:45 AM
11:45 AM - 12:15 PM | 30 minutes
buildingSMART Canada Annual BIM Summit

Construction contracts are the same worldwide. While there are differences in language, classification, project delivery and other factors, the one common denominator is that a construction contract requires Drawings and Specifications. While geometric modelling software and specification software have both evolved over time, very little effort is currently being exerted in Canada to integrate them in document development processes.According to Arcadis global surveys, the #1 cause of c...

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11:45 AM - 12:00 PM | 15 minutes
Geomatics for the Public GoodHuman Footprint

Regional and provincial conservation efforts require detailed human pressure mapping to manage and mitigate human impacts effectively. However, in the province of British Columbia (BC), existing efforts to map human pressures have faced significant challenges, particularly in adequately capturing their full extent. The Geospatial Centre of Biodiversity Pathways at the University of Northern British Columbia, in collaboration with the West Moberly First Nations and the Alberta Biodiversity Mon...

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11:45 AM - 12:15 PM | 30 minutes
Geomatics for the Public Good

The environmental industry has witnessed a significant transformation in recent years, driven by the adoption of advanced positioning technologies. Geomatics positioning tools have emerged as a pivotal component in this paradigm shift, offering unparalleled precision, efficiency, and accuracy in environmental monitoring, management and remediation projects. ProDelta Projects has been an early adopter and developer of these tools including Field DMS, Smart Dig, R20 and through our Minimal dist...

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11:45 AM - 12:15 PM | 30 minutes
Geospatial AI

In 2021, the Government of Canada invested $63.8M in the Flood Hazard Identification and Mapping Program (FHIMP) to to create and disseminate engineering-level flood hazard maps that can help Canadians better plan and prepare for future flood risks. The program was recently extended to 2028 through the National Adaptation Strategy and enhanced with an additional $164 Million investment.Given that many Canadians are unaware of flood hazards, the FHIMP is working to fill gaps in knowledg...

12:15 PM
12:15 PM - 1:15 PM | 1 hour

Menu - Big Four OutletAppetizersRoasted Diablo Pork Bites (12) (GF/DF)  SaladsSpiced Cauliflower, Chickpea & Tofu Bowl (GF/DF/V/VE)  Sweet Potato, Roasted Cauliflower, Chickpeas, Mint Chutney,Grilled Tofu, Madras Curry DressingClassi...

1:15 PM
1:15 PM - 1:45 PM | 30 minutes
buildingSMART Canada Annual BIM Summit

30 years ago, a small group of engineers came together to work on the then difficult problem of interoperable technology, systems and data.  These visionaries formed the Open Geospatial Consortium which has helped the world figure out how to collect, process, and share geospatial data over the internet and across a wide variety of technology systems.  Today, with the proliferation of technology types, sensors and a...

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1:15 PM - 1:45 PM | 30 minutes
Earth Observation Program

The health of the global ocean environment is of critical importance. Planetary limits for climate change and biodiversity are being reached, and unsustainable resource management practices are rampant.  Space-based Maritime Monitoring has proven to provide foundational support for sustainable management of ocean resources.  In the Keynote, John will provide a high-level overview of ocean problems, space-based maritime monitoring, the beneficiaries and outcomes of the application of...

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1:15 PM - 1:45 PM | 30 minutes
Hydrospatial Advances

The government of Alberta manages the production of riverine flood studies under the provincial Flood Hazard Identification Program, to assist communities in keeping Albertans safe and protecting their properties from floods. Flood maps improve public safety, support emergency management, and help us build safer and more resilient communities. The government of Alberta also manages the production of alluvial fan studies to help Albertans learn about flood risks in the steep terrain of Alberta...

Dr. Zahidul Islam

Keynote speaker

Tachara Larocque

Keynote speaker
1:15 PM - 1:45 PM | 30 minutes
Reality Capture & Digital Twins

For the last five years I have been providing reality capture services to documentary film producers.  These series have included NatGeo's Buried Secrets of WWII, NatGeo's Drain the Oceans, Discovery's Expedition Unknown and Expedition Bigfoot.  LiDAR, photogrammetry, thermography, magnetometry, and multi spectral imagine all provide context that professional storytellers (TV producers) crave.  Join me as I share stories, successes, and failures of these unique service offerings.

Pete Kelsey

Keynote speaker
2:00 PM
2:00 PM - 2:30 PM | 30 minutes
buildingSMART Canada Annual BIM Summit

The First Peoples Innovation Centre (FPIC) plays a significant role in empowering Indigenous communities. The Centre has adapted the FabLab (Fabrication Laboratory) model developed by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) with a culturally appropriate response to Indigenous youth, enabling them to take charge of their professional future. The FPIC, incorporating the FabLab Onaki, is pivotal in this empowerment process, as it funds and partners with various organizations to create co...

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2:00 PM - 2:30 PM | 30 minutes
Hydrospatial Advances

The Riparian Web Portal (www.riparian.info) is an award-winning project, launched in 2021 by Alberta’s watershed community. This dynamic online space empowers Albertans to enhance riparian health through interactive access to comprehensive data and resources. It serves a crucial role in advancing the riparian health objectives pursued by various watershed groups.At its core, the portal integrates innovative GIS-based assessments from six watershed agencies, covering over 60,000 km of r...

2:00 PM - 2:30 PM | 30 minutes
Reality Capture & Digital Twins

The three building blocks of digital building delivery are BIM, VDC and Digital Twins. There are various definitions for these three things, but based on my experience I define them as follows:- Building Information Modelling: a model with or without 3D geometry that hosts the information about building material, dimensions, connections, forces, power, flow rates, and all other elements required in each element that forms the building. - A key subset of understanding BIM is under...

2:15 PM
2:15 PM - 2:45 PM | 30 minutes
Earth Observation Program

In flood mapping and dam breach analysis, engineers and planners define inundation areas through flow modeling. A crucial input for this analysis is a comprehensive topographic surface of the area of interest and any upstream zones. These areas can span hundreds of kilometers and cover thousands of square kilometers.Previous studies have indicated that low-resolution topography can results in larger inundation areas, greater flow volumes, and faster flood streams. However, a comparison...

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2:15 PM - 3:05 PM | 50 minutes
Geospatial AI

The integration of AI in infrastructure modeling has the potential to revolutionize decision-making processes by providing accurate predictions, identifying vulnerabilities, and optimizing resource utilization.The increasing complexity of modern infrastructure systems, coupled with growing demands on utilities, has necessitated the adoption of advanced analytical techniques. This panel discussion brings together ideas from acad...

2:45 PM
2:45 PM - 3:15 PM | 30 minutes

Menu - Big Four OutletAppetizersRoasted Diablo Pork Bites (12) (GF/DF)  SaladsSpiced Cauliflower, Chickpea & Tofu Bowl (GF/DF/V/VE)  Sweet Potato, Roasted Cauliflower, Chickpeas, Mint Chutney,Grilled Tofu, Madras Curry DressingClassi...

3:15 PM
3:15 PM - 3:45 PM | 30 minutes
buildingSMART Canada Annual BIM Summit

Despite the rhetoric surrounding the use of building information modelling (BIM) to enhance collaboration by connecting people and data, the status quo is to work with proprietary solutions and closed file formats, limiting accessibility and interoperability. Additionally, the increasing complexity of projects in the Architecture, Engineering, Construction, and Operations (AECO) industry requires technology that integrates data at a range of scales, from asset to city, and beyond. To address ...

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3:15 PM - 3:45 PM | 30 minutes
Earth Observation Program

Methane is a greenhouse gas that has a global warming potential 80 times greater than carbon dioxide over a 20-year period. Reducing methane emissions from industrial facilities is one of the most effective ways to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.  This talk gives an overview of GHGSat’s approach to providing stakeholders actionable data by detecting, geolocating, and quantifying methane emissions using our fleet of space-based and airborne instruments.

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3:15 PM - 3:45 PM | 30 minutes
Hydrospatial Advances

Algal blooms, typically consisting of cyanobacteria which can produce harmful toxins, are a recurring problem on lakes around the world.  Although Alberta has long-term sampling programs on selected lakes, monitoring is limited in time and space. Satellite remote sensing offers a way to monitor cyanobacteria blooms across the entire ice-free season and track spatial patterns of bloom development, dynamics, and spread across lakes. The Alberta Biodiversity Monitoring Institute (ABMI), Alb...

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3:15 PM - 3:45 PM | 30 minutes
Workshop

Stand Out in a Crowded Market In a world overflowing with information, every company needs a compelling marketing strategy to stand out. It’s not enough to simply analyze and map data—you need to tell its story in a way that truly resonates with people. But let’s face it—translating complex geospatial data into engaging content can be a challenge. 

3:15 PM - 3:45 PM | 30 minutes
Reality Capture & Digital Twins

The integration of reality capture technologies—such as LiDAR, photogrammetry, and 3D scanning—into infrastructure asset management is revolutionizing how municipalities and organizations manage and maintain, their assets and deliver services. This presentation will explore the transformative impact of reality capture on the accuracy, efficiency, and overall effectiveness of infrastructure management practices. By enabling effective data collection and visualization, reality capture provides ...

4:00 PM
4:00 PM - 6:00 PM | 2 hours
Earth Observation ProgramReality Capture & Digital TwinsGeomatics for the Public GoodGeospatial AIbuildingSMART Canada Annual BIM SummitHydrospatial AdvancesRemotely Piloted Aircraft SystemsSubsurface Utility Engineering Advances

Wrap up the first full day of Canada's National Geomatics Expo with the GoGeomatics Meetup! This lively party and networking event, free to attend, starts right after the day's sessions, offering a perfect blend of fun and professional interaction. Held on the expo main floor, the meetup features a cash bar to help you unwind and enjoy the evening. Join us for an exciting night of music, mingling, and making connections with fellow attendees. Don't miss this chance to relax and expand your ne...

4:00 PM - 4:30 PM | 30 minutes
buildingSMART Canada Annual BIM Summit

buildingSMART Canada will summarize the buildingSMART International Certification Program and its implementation in Canada. Attendees will gain insights into how the certification process works, including the steps required for individuals and organizations to achieve certification. We will explain the program's goals, benefits, and by adhering to internationally recognized standards, professionals and organizations in Canada can ensure enhanced collaboration, interoperability, and efficiency...

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4:00 PM - 4:30 PM | 30 minutes
Earth Observation Program

Maxar has doubled the size of its electro-optical constellation in 2024 with the launch of four new WorldView Legion satellites, and two more will be launched soon. The Maxar constellation will be tripling its 30 cm-class resolution imaging capacity and collecting imagery at new times of day. This speech will cover what these new imaging capabilities mean for monitoring opportunities that will enable energy companies to optimize operations and stay ahead of risk.  

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4:00 PM - 4:30 PM | 30 minutes
Reality Capture & Digital Twins

In December 2023 a unique gathering of technology and talent gathered on Alcatraz to capture the entire island, inside and out, from the ground and from the air to assist the National Park Service understand the risks seal level rise and climate change present to the island.  Join me and, perhaps, other members of the extended team as we share the technology, the experience, and the adventure of this unique experience.

4:30 PM
4:30 PM - 5:00 PM | 30 minutes
Geospatial AI

Today, digital twins, autonomy and artificial intelligence (AI) dominate the lexicon of the geomatics industry. These capabilities provide significant productivity advantages to our profession, but our domain content and knowledge are critical to their success. These tools will change the way we work and transform the industry. However, they will not replace us, but rather change our role. This is no different than when the EDM, total station, CAD, or GPS became part of our professional lives...

Bryn Fosburgh

Keynote speaker
6:00 PM
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM | 1 hour

Please register and attend in person at the GoGeomatics Expo or virtually for UESI AB BC Who should attend? Engineering consultants, contractors, technologists, municipal employees, infrastructu...

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