GIS and the Future of Infrastructure
The GIS and the Future of Infrastructure event will be an essential gathering for professionals in infrastructure management and Geographic Information Systems (GIS). This one-day event will bring together experts from diverse sectors, including architecture, engineering, construction (AEC), electric and gas utilities, district energy providers, telecommunications, transportation, and water management. Together, we’ll share valuable insights and explore innovative solutions to optimize infrastructure planning, development, and long-term sustainability.
Join us as we pave the way toward a smarter, more interconnected infrastructure landscape!
Sessions:
BeTransformed
Wendy Baldin - President, BeSpatial
As BeSpatial Ontario's new President, Wendy Baldin will share the organization's vision for transformation. With over 25 years of geospatial experience and longstanding involvement with BeSpatial, she is committed to leading the organization through pivotal change. The presentation will focus on six key industry verticals aimed at enhancing community self-support and professional growth. Attendees will learn about BeSpatial's dedication to evolving for member benefit and are invited to provide ongoing feedback and involvement.
Digital Twins and GIS: Revolutionizing Infrastructure Management
Félix Laroche - Chief Executive Officer, Jakarto
This session explores the transformative integration of digital twins and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in infrastructure management. Felix Larcoch will present concrete examples and technological innovations demonstrating how these tools enable smarter planning, maintenance, and operation of urban infrastructure. The presentation will address growing challenges of sustainability and resilience in urban environments, showcasing cutting-edge solutions for modern infrastructure management.
GIS-powered Benchmark Reporting Dashboards
Angela Mick, Manager, Quality Management & Water Programs
David van Riel, GIS Technologist - City of Kitchener
Discover how the City of Kitchener is revolutionizing its gas and water utility services with GIS-powered Benchmark Reporting Dashboards. Angela Mick and David van Riel will showcase how real-time tracking of key performance indicators (KPIs) is enhancing infrastructure planning, sustainability, and service efficiency. Learn how geospatial data is driving smarter decision-making and utility management, setting new standards for municipal services.
How GIS and Easement Data Maturity Transformed Processes
Richard Norris, Senior Manager, Strategic Accounts - Teranet Inc.
Richard Noris will discuss how GIS and easement data maturity transformed manual, labor-intensive processes for the City of Greater Sudbury into a dynamic centralized platform. This session will detail Teranet's phased approach to improving operational efficiencies and enhancing asset and risk management practices. Attendees will gain insights into how multiple departments now rely on this platform for timely decision-making, showcasing the power of GIS in municipal operations.
Bridging the Gap: Integrating BIM with Esri and Autodesk
Tiffany Chisholm, Technical Solution Specialist, AEC, ESRI Canada
This presentation delves into the critical integration of Building Information Modeling (BIM) with Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry. Tiffany Chisholm will explore the compatibility of Esri and Autodesk platforms, demonstrating how GIS data enhances BIM models. The session will cover practical workflows for data interoperability, including real-time field data collection and validation. Real-world case studies will illustrate how successful BIM-GIS-CAD integration improves construction planning, asset management, and facility operations.
Making Nature Count: A Case Study on the Assessment and Valuation of NPCA's Natural Assets
Tara Gaade, Program Coordinator, Watershed Strategies and Climate Research
Natalie Green, Manager, Climate Change & Special Programs
Wendy Baldin, Manager, Digital Transformation and Information Technology
Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority
This presentation will explore the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority's (NPCA) comprehensive assessment and valuation of natural assets across Niagara, Hamilton, and Haldimand County. This initiative, part of NPCA's climate change strategies, utilized the best available datasets to evaluate the region's natural assets. The presentation will cover the scope of the natural asset management assessment, highlighting its importance in addressing climate change impacts on ecosystem functions.
Future of GIS in Damage Prevention
Kris Philpott, Senior Vice President - Planview Utility Services Limited
This forward-looking presentation will highlight how Geographic Information Systems (GIS) have become indispensable tools in damage prevention, enabling efficient asset management, risk assessment, and emergency response. The session will explore emerging trends poised to revolutionize GIS applications in the field of damage prevention. Attendees will gain insights into future potential of GIS-enhanced damage prevention through data collaboration and spatially enabled solutions.
Building Back Better: Improving Address Management at the City of Hamilton
George Kouroupis, Director of Technology and Solutions - Esri Canada
Alex Brossault, Supervisor, Spatial Solutions - City of Hamilton
Kyle Rankin, Enterprise Geospatial Specialist - City of Hamilton
In the aftermath of a cyber security incident that rendered our legacy address management system unusable, the City of Hamilton embraced the opportunity to build back better. This presentation will highlight our journey of transitioning to Esri Canada's Address Manager, a robust and modern solution for managing critical address data. We will discuss the challenges faced during the recovery phase, the key features of the new system, and the steps taken to ensure it aligns with our vision for enhanced data security, accuracy, and accessibility.
Co-presenting with George from Esri Canada, we will also showcase how this innovative technology has streamlined processes, improved collaboration across departments, and fortified the city's address infrastructure for the future. Attendees will gain insights into the implementation process, lessons learned, and the strategic value of moving towards a cloud-based, scalable solution that can adapt to evolving municipal needs.
Leveraging GIS for Dynamic Infrastructure Project Management
Raj Ubhi - GIS Analyst, Arup Canada
Taylor Pomerleau - Geospatial Analyst Intern, Arup Canada
In this cutting-edge presentation, Raj and Taylor will showcase how Arup Canada is revolutionizing large-scale infrastructure project management in Toronto using advanced GIS technologies. The session will explore the innovative use of ArcGIS Enterprise in developing dynamic web dashboards and maps for monitoring construction activities. Raj will demonstrate the integration of PowerBI, ArcGIS Experience Builder, and Microsoft tools for comprehensive weekly progress reporting across multiple disciplines, highlighting how this approach enhances asset management and stakeholder communication.
This one-day event is designed for professionals from all industries. Engage with thought leaders, explore geospatial solutions, and shape the future of infrastructure.
Event Details:
Monday November 4th, 2024 8:00AM-4:00PM
Cambridge Hotel and Conference Centre, 700 Hespeler Rd, Cambridge ON
Continental Breakfast, Lunch and Coffee Service is included
Registration fees:
Member $150
Non-Member $200 (Includes membership for remainder of the year)
Student $100
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