11-06, 13:15– (Australia/Hobart), Main Auditorium
TerriaJS is an open-source framework for web-based geospatial catalogue explorers. It uses Cesium and Leaflet, and it supports over 50 different Web APIs and file formats. In this talk, we will cover the background of TerriaJS, its current state, new features, and future plans for the project.
TerriaJS is an open-source framework for web-based geospatial catalogue explorers.
It uses Cesium and Leaflet to visualise 2D and 3D geospatial data, and it supports over 50 different Web APIs, file formats and open data portals.
It is almost entirely JavaScript in the browser, meaning it can even be deployed as a static website, making it simple and cheap to host.
TerriaJS is used across the globe to create next-generation Digital Twin Platforms for open geospatial data discovery, visualisation and sharing - it is used to drive
- National Map (Australian Gov)
- Digital Earth Australia Map
- Digital Earth Africa Map
- VIC Spatial Digital Twin (Australian State Gov)
- NSW Spatial Digital Twin (Australian State Gov)
- and many others
In this talk, I will give:
- Background information about TerriaJS and how it is used by the community
- Current state of the project for users, developers and wider community
- New features
- Future plans!
Programmer, works on TerriaJS, loves to build interactive 3D experiences.
As a Technical Leader and Software Engineer specialising in Web platforms for data visualization, I focus on making data more accessible and understandable for everyone, regardless of their expertise.
I’m committed to the power of open data and open-source tools, and I enjoy contributing to and collaborating with these communities.
I’m motivated by projects that drive meaningful, positive change in the world.
Senior Software engineer at Terria.
Based in Brisbane, QLD.