The Chair of Geoinformatics is going to support the "Climathon" in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London. The Climathon is a 24-hour hackathon organised by Climate-KIC to develop ideas and innovative solutions for the challanges and impacts associated with climate change in our cities. It is a global event that will take place on the 28th of October in more than 100 cities around the world.
TUM researcher Kanishk Chaturvedi from the Chair will be present in the event as a "Hackspert" and will provide participants with necessary details and implementation tools for the Smart District Data Infrastructure (SDDI). The SDDI allows numerous distributed resources (such as a 3D district model, network models, air-quality sensors, smart meters and many more) to be integrated in standardized ways within a common operational framework.
For more details on Smart District Data Infrastructure, please click here.