Third day at AGIT 2017

Although the AGIT programme did not end until 3 p.m., the EXPO itself was already over after the lunch break. Some of the stand attendants had already dismantled their exhibition booths; the FOSSGIS area was among the slower ones, only starting to disassemble at that time.
The morning was filled with a number of interested parties, and two cups, some pins and a finn were handed over.
There were also explicit open-source lectures as part of the OSGeo Day programme:
- News from the QGIS project (Anita Graser, AIT & QGIS)
- GeoMapFish - The Open Source WebGIS Project (Emmanuel Belo, Camptocamp)
- Cesium - the 3D Globe on the Web (Emmanuel Belo, Camptocamp)
[caption id=“attachment_276” align=“alignnone” width=“5333”] News from the QGIS project with Anita Graser[/caption]
As always, AGIT was an exciting event and the presence of OSGeo and its projects, including OpenStreetMap, paid off.