QField and QFieldCloud - seamless fieldwork for QGIS
06-03, 13:30–15:00 (Europe/Stockholm), KO23 (WS2)

QField is the field data collection app for QGIS, with over 325K active users and 1Mio downloads. QFieldCloud, released in early 2023, is the sync platform for QField and QGIS.
We'll show you how to make the most of these state-of-the-art tools.

In this workshop, we will go through the complete fieldwork process: setting up your QGIS project, publishing the project via QFieldCloud, collecting data via the QField mobile app and synchronising the field data back to your main dataset in the office.
QField works on top of QGIS and allows users to set up maps and forms in QGIS on their workstation and deploy them in the field. QField uses QGIS's data providers - OGR, GDAL, PostGIS and others - and supports most common file formats.
QField combines a minimal design with sophisticated technology that allows intuitive viewing and editing of data. QField's map rendering is supported by the QGIS rendering engine, so the results are identical and the full range of styling options available on the desktop is available. Editing forms in QField respect the QGIS configuration and are optimised for touch interaction.
QFieldCloud will also make field collaboration much easier. We will learn about configuring users with different rights, collecting offline and online data, and synchronising field data and QGIS project data.

Zsanett is one of the Geoninjas from the QField team at OPENGIS.ch, where she brings empathy and passion to her role as Product Manager. She's dedicated to shaping the future of QField with innovative features that truly meet user needs. A lover of nature, Zsanett enjoys horseback riding, which reflects her adventurous spirit. She is always looking for new opportunities to grow both herself and the QField ecosystem.