Gérald Fenoy

Gérald Fenoy is the founder of GeoLabs, a company specializing in geospatial solutions. He is the creator of the ZOO-Project, an open-source platform that serves as a reference implementation of both the OGC API - Processes - Part 1: Core standard and the WPS 2.0 (Web Processing Service) standard. The ZOO-Project provides developers with a flexible and user-friendly framework for building and deploying geospatial web services, enabling efficient processing of geospatial data.
In addition to the ZOO-Project, Gérald developed MapMint, a powerful platform for creating, managing, and sharing maps and geospatial data. He also created MapMint4ME, a simplified, cloud-based version of MapMint that allows users to collect geographic (or non-geographic) data in the field, both with and without an internet connection. This makes it an ideal tool for fieldwork in remote or connectivity-challenged environments.
Gérald is a strong advocate for open-source software and has made significant contributions to the geospatial community. His work focuses on making geospatial technology more accessible, efficient, and interoperable, empowering users worldwide to leverage location-based data for better decision-making and innovation.


Sessions

11-17
09:00
180min
Exploring the ZOO-Project-DRU and OGC Application Package Workshop
Gérald Fenoy

This workshop will introduce participants to ZOO-Project-DRU, an open-source implementation of OGC API - Processes, with a focus on Part 2: Deploy, Replace, Undeploy and Common Workflow Language (CWL), used as an exchange format for OGC Application Packages, facilitating interoperability and portability of geospatial applications.

Workshop - Intermediate Level
WF710
11-20
09:30
25min
ZOO-Project: news about the Open Source Generic Processing Engine
Rajat Shinde, Gérald Fenoy

The ZOO-Project is an open-source software platform that implements the OGC API Processes standard, providing a comprehensive solution for creating, deploying, and managing web processing services tailored to geospatial and Earth Observation (EO) applications.

State of software
WG607