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DESCRIPTION:Mergin Maps Community edition is an open-source solution made i
 n Europe that enables efficient spatial data collection on mobile devices.
  Its integration with QGIS allows for easy synchronization between mobile 
 and desktop GIS\, making it easy to implement even complex field data coll
 ection workflows\, especially if you are already familiar with QGIS.\n\nWe
  have successfully implemented Mergin Maps for various organizations and p
 rojects across France and Switzerland\, each with distinct requirements an
 d challenges. Our role spans the entire implementation process\, from cons
 ulting on data needs and designing data models to configuring workflows an
 d deploying the Mergin Maps server in a cloud infrastructure. The self-hos
 ted approach gives us full control over data security\, performance\, and 
 customization. Mergin Maps plays an important role in our mission to suppo
 rt public administrations in adopting open-source solutions. The synergy b
 etween Mergin Maps and other FOSS tools like QGIS and PostgreSQL helps dem
 onstrate the power of open-source software\, making it easier for public o
 rganizations to transition away from proprietary systems.\n\nWhile we are 
 not the core developers of Mergin Maps\, we were able to make some improve
 ments to this promising project. In this talk\, we will share our hands-on
  experience\, the benefits we’ve observed\, and the lessons learned from
  using Mergin Maps in real-world field data collection scenarios.
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LOCATION:SA01
SUMMARY:Our experience with Mergin Maps: An open-source solution for field 
 data - Geneviève Hannes\, Julian Hafner
URL:https://talks.staging.osgeo.org/foss4g-europe-2025/talk/DFLPL3/
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DESCRIPTION:Abstract:\nIn this presentation\, we introduce GeoShop – an o
 pen-source\, e-commerce-like application that we use in projects to facili
 tate the ordering of geospatial data from GIS systems. Using real-world ex
 amples\, we will demonstrate how this Django-based application can be used
  to handle both free of fee and chargeable data orders from various geospa
 tial data infrastructures. Additionally\, we present Extract\, another ope
 n-source solution designed to orchestrate data extractions from data provi
 ders. Extract is necessary to the correct working of GeoShop.\n\nDescripti
 on:\nGeoShop is an e-commerce-like application that enables the ordering o
 f geospatial data from a GIS system. In the present context\, it is used w
 ith various WebGIS services. However\, GeoShop can also be integrated with
  other applications that do not necessarily include a map viewer.\nGeoShop
  allows the offering and sale of diverse geospatial data packages in vario
 us formats\, such as vector data\, 2D and 3D datasets\, plans\, maps\, and
  aerial images – all just a few clicks away and available within minutes
 . Open data products can be provided free of charge. Furthermore\, data ca
 n be supplied according to different pricing models.\n\nWhile GeoShop mana
 ges the ordering process\, the actual data extraction is handled by Extrac
 t\, an open-source Java-based solution. Extract listens to the orders plac
 ed on GeoShop and executes data extractions using GDAL scripts or other cu
 stom extraction processes. The extracted data is then uploaded back to Geo
 Shop\, ready for download by the user.\nThis architecture enables multiple
  data providers to connect to the same GeoShop instance while maintaining 
 full control over their data and extraction processes. Each provider can m
 anage their own extraction scripts and infrastructure\, ensuring flexibili
 ty and security. The ordering process of geospatial data is automated\, th
 erefore minimizing the need for manual data handling\, except in highly sp
 ecific cases.\n\nDuring the development phase\, significant resources were
  invested in optimizing performance and user experience\, thanks to the in
 itiative of the Geoinformatics Service of the Canton of Neuchâtel\, Switz
 erland. They donated the code as an open-source project to Camptocamp SA f
 or further development.
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LOCATION:CA01 (TomTom)
SUMMARY:GeoShop: Ordering and delivery tool for geospatial data - Genevièv
 e Hannes\, Julian Hafner\, Stéphane Malta e Sousa
URL:https://talks.staging.osgeo.org/foss4g-europe-2025/talk/PTPALW/
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