Raymond Nijssen
Raymond has been working as a freelancer in GIS for over 15 years. He's an open source enthusiast, a long term QGIS contributor and the president of the Dutch QGIS User Group.
Sessions
QGIS has 3D Map Views, but sometimes you need your geo data to be exported for use in other applications. For example to be pimped in Blender3D or visualized online in Cesium.
The 3D IO plugin for QGIS provides an easy way to export your data. In this workshop we will use the plugin to export a data set, render something arty in Blender and make it visible in Cesium.
Join this presentation to reflect on the journey of the Dutch QGIS User Group, founded in December 2019, just before the COVID-19 pandemic. Over the past five years, the group has grown to 140 individual members and 25 organizational members, fostering a vibrant community dedicated to QGIS. A key highlight of the group's activities has been organizing themed user days, which have provided valuable opportunities for knowledge sharing and networking.
This session will share the strategies that contributed to the group's success, including the impact of user days, workshops, and partnerships with educational institutions. The aim is to inspire other QGIS user groups worldwide by sharing experiences and lessons learned. Together, a global network of QGIS enthusiasts can be cultivated, driving innovation and collaboration across borders.