A LIVE ONLINE VIRTUAL EVENT!
Agenda and Session Overviews
Tuesday, May 12
Each presentation session will include 10 minutes of Live Audience Q&A
ALL TIMES ARE LISTED IN US MOUNTAIN TIME ZONE (DENVER TIME)
Wednesday, May 13
Each presentation session will include 10 minutes of Live Audience Q&A
ALL TIMES ARE LISTED IN US MOUNTAIN TIME ZONE (DENVER TIME)
Session Overviews
City Virtualization
Today's city is challenged to improve the quality of life of it's citizens while also becoming a more effective and efficient manager of the communities' assets. Our "City Virtualization " track offers topic choices to help the attendee gain insights, tools and best practices in becoming a truly connected city. We've recruited top public and private sector leaders to engage with you on the following topics:
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The Role of Your City's Infrastructure what you need to build a connected city
Smart City AI what you can learn from your infrastructure
Innovation Highlights learn about the latest products and services your city can utilize to advance your Smart City Planning
The Making of a Broadband City
Mayor Wade Troxell, City of Fort Collins
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The City of Fort Collins is working to future proof its community by creating a digital communications infrastructure. Fort Collins Connexion is currently building out fiber to the premises throughout the city to provide 1-10 mpbs symmetric connectivity for all residents and businesses. This session will discuss the journey to becoming a leading broadband city.dd some text here
Sign Asset Management and Parking Analysis at Scale
James Graham, GIS and Applications Manager, Washington DC Dept of Transportation
Jason Sealy, Sales Executive, Cyclomedia Technology, Inc.
A dense urban environment typically means that ROW assets are correspondingly very dense. DC’s Department of Transportation (DDOT) is responsible for the management and maintenance of all traffic signs - approximately 400,000 overall. Due to both the volume of assets and the high frequency of repair/replacement activities, we endeavored to create a GIS-based system to address the challenge. However, simply creating a map of all the signs is not enough. DDOT contracted with Cyclomedia to capture high resolution street-level imagery as well as a GIS inventory all of the signs in DC. This project describes how DDOT created a custom Web app to help manage sign assets by pairing street-level imagery and the sign GIS. We hope to show that blending GIS and LiDaR-based street-level imagery can be a transformative addition to your ROW asset management program.
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Aerial Based Data Acquisition
Brant Howard, Co-Founder & Director, CompassDrone
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Drone data acquisition is empowering high quality Imagery, LiDAR and Thermal data to support engineering and mapping projects. This session will discuss where Drones fit into today's data acquisition plans to complement ground survey, mobile mapping and fixed wing aircraft. Understand where drones make sense and if they are right tool for your asset management project.
Right-Of-Way as-built and Design Visualization using AR
Hosted by: Dan Colbert, Senior Technical Sales Consultant, Trimble
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Trimble will discuss the application of Augmented Reality for visualization of ROW as-built and pre-construction design data. Through customer stories, and technology review, they will examine various system requirements - including hardware and data - in order to realize the best user experience and ROI.
TED Talk - The Earth Archive
An unprecedented scientific effort to Lidar scan the entire surface of the Earth before it’s too late.
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The climate crisis threatens to destroy our entire cultural and ecological heritage in a matter of decades – how can we document everything before it disappears? In this fascinating talk, archaeologist Chris Fisher will take you deep in the Honduran jungle on an expedition to find a lost city and explain why we must LiDAR scan the entire surface of the Earth, not just as a record for future generations, but as a tool to fight climate change and save our planet. Dr. Chris Fisher is an archaeologist, National Geographic Explorer, Professor of Anthropology at Colorado State University, and the Founder & Director of The Earth Archive. In 2007, he and his team first documented the ancient city of Angamuco, a sprawling metropolis that once had as many structures as modern-day Manhattan. His recent work uses remote sensing technologies, including LiDAR, to better understand urbanism and environmental change in Mexico and Honduras.
Dr. Chris Fisher
PhD, Archaeologist, Professor,
Colorado State University,
Founder, Earth Archive Project
Managing change in asset mapping and analytics:
Leverage your data for asset inventories and digital twins
John Copple, CEO, The Sanborn Map Company, Inc.
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This presentation will demonstrate the use of various forms of airborne data in asset mapping, inspections, planning, digital analytics and other uses
Mapping the Smart City of the Future
Brad Adams, Mobile Mapping Sales Manager, Leica Geosystems (part of Hexagon)
Clinton Smith, Product Manager, Leica Geosystems (part of Hexagon)
Jamie Curtin, Global Sales Manager Geospatial Content Solutions, Hexagon
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Hexagon is setting a new standard in the industry to capture anything and everything in 2D and 3D. Using customer success stories and technology examples, this session will discuss the advantages of mapping above the ground, on the ground, and below the ground to capture, visualize, measure and plan the smart city of the future.
Asset Mapping
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City owned assets, particularly those located in the Rights-Of Ways, are becoming key components in the deployment of smart city technologies. Utilizing asset mapping enables a city to quickly gather information about its infrastructure so it can easily begin to develop plans to build smart city capabilities. This track offers a city leader resources to learn how to best use assets that are inventoried and illustrated in a map, to develop plans to use their assets to address communities' needs. Industry experts will provide insights on the following topics:
What is asset mapping versus asset tracking?
The Life of Your Asset: How will 5G change your asset management?
Innovation Highlights: live demonstrations of asset mapping technology and asset management platforms
What Lies Beneath
Rob Martindale, PLS - Utilities Program Manager, Colorado Dept of Transportation
The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) will discuss how C.R.S. 9-1.5-101 (811 Law) impacts management of utility data, including 5G facilities, within State Highway Right of Ways. In particular, theyi will discuss how permitted utilities are leveraging new technologies. Utilizing asset mapping enables CDOT to efficiently gather as-built locations about infrastructure installed within the State's Right of Way.
Mapping the Underground
Page Tucker, CEO, ProStar Geocorp
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The vast network of roads, highways, and bridges that spans our nation is aging and in serious need of replacement and expansion. In the United States alone, approximately 2.5 million miles of paved roads and highways are relied on daily to support the nation’s commerce and commuting demands. What you may not know is there is also a vast subsurface network that we cannot see and is far greater in size - It is estimated that there are over 30 million miles of buried utilities that provide our vital resources including water, electricity, gas and telecommunications. As concerns arise over the safety and reliability of the surface infrastructure, the subsurface infrastructure should share equal concern. Every time repair, replacement, or expansion occurs on the surface systems, we risk damaging what lies below. In fact, every minute of every working day, a utility is severely damaged. To address this growing concern, state agencies, utility owners, and construction companies are turning to modern geospatial and mapping technologies. During this session we will explore how new technology is being implemented in Colorado to address the growing concerns associated to what lies below.
4D Volumetric Asset Mapping, Digital Twins and AI
Peter Atalla, CEO & Founder, Voxelmaps
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Learn how the latest High Definition volumetric mapping technology goes beyond 3D maps to create a Digital Twin of your city. Voxelmaps technology uses this Digital Twin with its advanced artificial intelligence agents, to automatically extract and measure assets, create HD Map data and detect in assets & city infrastructure over time. Creating better data, faster and more cost effectively than ever before.
A Billion Points of Light
Sharing the world through aerial cinema, LiDAR, and images.
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Ron Chapple is regarded as one of the world's leading aerial cinematographers with a passion for exploring the application of new technology. While working on nature documentaries for National Geographic, BBC, and Discovery Channel, Ron has flown through the glaciers of Patagonia, over the jungles of Colombia, and camped out in an unheated tent in the Arctic Circle with a gyro-stablized camera-equipped helicopter just steps away.
Ron will share both the adventure and technology of filming the critical 8 seconds of the first attempts by SpaceX to land a rocket on an autonomous ship, and leading the team that just produced the world's highest helicopter LiDAR scan of Mt. Everest.
LiDAR is the ultimate tool for recording, preserving the world as it exists today. His talk will include just-released LiDAR data from the recent National Geographic "Lost Cities" project where his team discovered 6 lost archeological sites.
Ron Chapple
CEO & Founder, GEO1
Cinematographer
Mobile Mapping Imaging and Scanning Systems for Local Government
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David Siddle, Geospatial Sales Colorado & Wyoming, Frontier Precision
Joshua Ooms, Project Engineer, Ditesco
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Three local government case studies utilizing Trimble's MX7 and MX9 Mobile Mapping Solutions: why they selected these workflows, the data collection processes and deliverables attained.
Modern Street-level Asset Collection
Muthu Sampath, GIS Technical Sales Manager, Mapillary
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Asset management is critical for many government and private agencies to manage their street assets. A.I. and machine learning technology are expanding to automate GIS work-flows which have traditionally required significant investments in fieldwork, manual intervention, and data analysis. This session will showcase real-world examples of the benefits of street-level imagery and the power of A.I. in scaling up data collection and extraction for asset inventory, site surveys, property appraisals, and other resource-intensive operations.
VIRTUAL HAPPY HOUR
Sponsored by:
RIGHT-OF-WAY
ASSET MAPPING EXCHANGE
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AGENDA
A LIVE ONLINE VIRTUAL EVENT
MAY 12-13, 2020
A must attend event for:
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City/Urban Planners
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Geospatial Information Officers
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Asset Managers
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Public Works​
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Parks & Rec
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DOT
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State and City, CIOs, CTOs/IT Directors
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Mapping Technology Decision Makers
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Smart City Innovation Leaders
KEYNOTES
"WHAT LIES BENEATH"
ROB MARTINDALE
CDOT, PLS - UTILITIES MANAGER
"THE MAKING OF A BROADBAND CITY"
CITY OF FORT COLLINS
MAYOR WADE TROXELL