Albert Bofill

GIS Analyst with over eight years of experience at BGEO, currently serving as GIS Area Coordinator. He leads the implementation of GIS solutions for national and international clients, supporting all project phases, including deployment, training, customization, development, maintenance, and troubleshooting.

He actively contributes to the development of Giswater, focusing on its data model and PostgreSQL-integrated functionality. He works daily with tools such as QGIS, QField, GeoNode, GeoServer, and MapStore, and is strongly committed to promoting competitive, reliable open-source GIS solutions for companies and public administrations.


Sessions

09-01
13:00
30min
Designing a Scalable Open-Source Workflow for Water Network Field Validation: Lessons from Costa Rica
Albert Bofill

How can open-source GIS support large-scale and collaborative validation of urban water networks? This talk presents a scalable workflow built with QGIS, Giswater, PostGIS and QFieldCloud, enabling structured field data collection, multi-organization collaboration and high-quality datasets for hydraulic modelling in a national water utility.

Conference Management Room6
09-03
14:30
30min
A Practical Workflow for Reusing Proprietary Stormwater Model Data in Open-Source GIS Using CSV and SWMM Formats with Giswater
Albert Bofill, Yoshihiro Shibuo

This presentation introduces a practical workflow for converting proprietary stormwater model data into open formats using CSV and SWMM inputs, enabling reuse and visualization in QGIS and Giswater environments.

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