GISMO has been partnering with UNUM: Unification for Underground resilience Measures, a project of NYU Tandem for several years. We welcome you to attend the Underground Utility Data Workshop being held at NYU on May 19th from 9am to 4pm.
Attendance is open and free and is made possible by a grant from the National Science Foundation. Please feel free to forward to colleagues, community members and other interested parties.
Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/underground-utility-data-workshop-tickets-595855047487
About the Event:
Join scholars, practitioners, industry leaders, and other interested groups from around the globe to highlight recent advances and emerging trends, technologies, and best practices in underground utility data collection, documentation, and applications to promote the resilience of the underground environment. Underground infrastructure is particularly prevalent in dense urban areas where it potentially interacts with the subsurface environment.
Learn about advances in underground data registries, affiliated standards, pertinent legislation, and management arrangements, here in NYC, across the US, and internationally.
This free 1-day Workshop on NYU Tandon’s Brooklyn Campus will feature leaders in utility engineering, municipal operations, and subsurface object detection.
This event will feature talks from The Mayor’s Office of Operations, Utility Mapping Services Inc., Ordinance Survey UK, ProStar, and the Open Geospatial Consortium. Come explore the latest and most technically advanced solutions in subsurface data acquisition, storage, and visualization.