Consortium meetings

Plenary consortium meetings are organised twice a year, usually in spring and in autumn. They bring together representatives from all partners and work packages, with the primary aim of monitoring progress and synchronising work over the whole consortium. Planning of the forthcoming period (work plan, meetings, etc.) as well as decisions requiring voting from the Project Management Board are usually made at these meetings.

2015.09.28-10.02 Consortium Meeting and GeoBigData Workshop Montpellier

2015.09.28-10.02 Consortium Meeting and GeoBigData Workshop Montpellier

The IQmulus Consortium meeting was held in Montpellier (La Grande Motte), France during the ISPRS Geospatial Week and together with GeoBigData Workshop 28. September - 02. October 2015. The purpose of the this meeting were to discuss about the main user interface of the project, the status of integration components and showcases. During the meeting the common exploitation plan were also introduced by the task leaders. We had presentations on scalability test results and the evaluation and user requirements.  All consortium partners participated on the session dedicated to the End-user exploitation and synergies and discussed about the strategies.  The visualization working group had dedicated session to the visual support on the IQmulus thin and fat client.

After the Consortium Meeting the second IQmulus Workshop, entitled GeoBigData'15, was organized during the ISPRS Geospatial Week 2015. It hosted two keynotes, the IQmulus Processing Contest (IQPC) special session with 3 track presentations and 17 technical presentations : 3 long talks and 14 posters with short talks. The best paper award, the best student paper and the best track award had been given. The tracks of the Processing Contest are agreed to be kept opened until the end of year 2015.

2014.03.03-05 Consortium meeting Delft

2014.03.03-05 Consortium meeting Delft

The IQmulus Consortium meeting was held in Delft 03-05 of March in 2014 hosted by the the Department of Earth and Climate Sciences & Man-Machine Interaction Group of the Technical University of Delft. 

The aims of the periodical meeting were to discuss about the deliverables for the second year of the project as well as discussion about the showcases and user requirements.

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