EuroSDR Webinar - Evolutions in the production, representation and use of 3D Geoinformation

19 June 2026 (Online only)

The growing strategic importance of 3D geoinformation across domains such as planning, energy, environment, and infrastructure demands a collaborative platform for knowledge exchange and innovation for National Mapping and Cadastral Agencies (NMCAs). NMCAs are investing in 3D models, tools, and services. At the same time, the research landscape is rapidly evolving, with advanced acquisition and modeling techniques, new standards, open and proprietary tooling, and increasing cross-domain integration.

The EuroSDR Special Interest Group on 3D Geoinformation held workshops in January 2025 on “the State-of-the-Art of 3D Mapping at National and Regional Mapping Agencies” and in January 2026 on “the way forward for 3D mapping at national and regional mapping agencies.” The two workshops brought together participants from NMCAs, research institutions, and industry, highlighting a variety of topics including data acquisition techniques, processing workflows, and practical applications of 3D data.

The two workshops emphasized the importance of sustained collaboration and knowledge exchange among NMCAs, research institutions, and industry partners to advance 3D mapping.  One of the key findings from the events was the need for further knowledge of 3D, including awareness of available software and tools – both for NMCA colleagues and for the wider user base. 

Aim of the June 2026 webinar

While the January 2025 and January 2026 workshops primarily represented NMCAs' perspectives, the June 2026 webinar is explicitly designed to allow industry stakeholders to present relevant technological evolutions in producing, representing, and using 3D geoinformation.

The webinar seeks to identify relevant technological evolutions, helping NMCAs in establishing and fulfilling strategies and research agendas for:

  • Representation type and level of detail for 3D geoinformation
  • Data acquisition and processing for 3D representation
  • The role of standards in the 3D ecosystem
  • Free, open, and commercial tools for visualization and analysis of 3D geoinformation

Schedule

From

To

Topic

Presenter

10:00

10:15

Introduction of the 3D SIG and practical information

Knut Jetlund, Norwegian Mapping Authority

10:15

10:38

Scalable 3D Mapping: Data Acquisition, Processing and Use Cases

Bernhard Schachinger, Vexcel Imaging

10:38

11:01

Slovenia's Nationwide End-to-End Workflow for Building Footprint Extraction and 3D Reconstruction with Quality Control

Katja Šušteršič, Flycom Technologies

11:01

11:24

AI for LiDAR Processing at National Scale: Digital Twin Germany​

Nejc Dougan, FLAI

11:24

11:47

Data quality in 3D data

Seb Lessware, 1Spatial

11:47

12:10

Generating 3D representations

Ravi Peters and Balázs Dukai, 3DGI

12:10

12:50

Break

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12:50

13:08

3D Data Beyond Mapping: cross-domain Integration and Digital Twin Earth deployment challenges

Gabriele Murchio, e-GEOSA

13:08

13:31

Meshes and object data in 3D

Nick Land and Ashleigh Sier, ESRI

13:31

13:54

Relevant standardisation activities for 3D data and visualisations

Nigel Edmaed, OGC 

13:54

14:17

Bringing BIM into GIS with OGC I3S and OGC 3D Tiles

Chris Andrews, BuildIT Design Lab

14:17

14:40

Setting up an application with CityJson and CityGML

Andres Kasekamp

14:40

15:00

Q&As, Discussion around roles and skills

Claire Ellul and/or Knut Jetlund (Facilitator)

 

How to participate

We especially invite EuroSDR associate members and other industry participants from the workshops in January 2025 and 2026 to present based on their observations from those events. However, the webinar is open to everyone interested in presenting or learning more about 3D data acquisition and its use in the industry sector.  Registration below.

Academic webinar

In addition to the June webinar, we are planning an event in October 2026 for presentations by academic stakeholders. An invitation for that event will follow.

Related research

"Special Interest Group on 3D (3D SIG)", Knut Jetlund, Claire Ellul, André Streilein, Jantien Stoter

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