Schedule changes
Version RC2 Aug. 19, 2026
We released a new schedule version!
We have new sessions!
- “Map Style Editor is dead, long live Map Fashionista!” by Mickey
- “What the Rise of Chess Engines Teaches Us About AI in GIS” by Peter Petrik
- “Missing Maps Workshop” by Sylwia Nikel-Shepherd
- “The Map Is Not the Interface” by Pascal Coulon
- “Mapping, Power & Local Ownership: HOT’s Open Mapping Solution” by Petya Kangalova
- “A Fully Automated Luxury Global Public Transport Network” by Will Deakin
- “Reconciling the locations and areas benefitting from flood defences to support investment planning across Wales” by Philip Midgley, Martin Eglin
- “Mergin Maps - QGIS from the field to the web in one hour” by Ryan Aherin, Peter Petrik
- “Hover Tanks? That’s GIS Standards right?” by Toby Finlow
- “QGIS and R for Advanced Data Analysis and Modelling” by Barry Rowlingson, Nick Bearman
- “Truth or Consequences, New Mexico: Approximately Correct” by Teffen Ellis
- “3D and digital twin improvements in QGIS” by Ryan Aherin
- “From archive to analysis: Historical maps in an open-source geospatial stack” by Petrus J. Gerrits, Junaid Abdul Jabbar, Jack Tomaney, Charlotte Evans
- “TreatyGraph: Mapping the World's Treaty Networks with Python, Wikidata, and Open-Source Geospatial Tools” by Morgan Grundy
- “Green Spatial AI: Cutting the Compute Cost and time of Climate Disaster Mapping by 40%” by Arsalaan Ahmad
- “Thinking Outside the Box: Bridging Tile Boundaries in Large-Scale Geospatial Image Analysis” by Madeleine Darbyshire
- “How to give AI access to your PostGIS server” by Olivia Wilson
- “FOSS Geospatial Inside a BI Box: The OS Power BI Map Visual” by Harry Gibson, Mel Marochov
- “Earth Observation Data Hub: get started exploring, analysing and developing new space-enabled workflows” by Isabelle Crozier Morris, Isabelle Crozier-Morris, Gemma Newbold
- “The MapTiler QGIS Plugin: OpenSource Success” by Tom Armitage
Version RC1 Aug. 17, 2026
We released our first schedule!