Save the Date: 2. – 3. July 2025
AGIT 2025 – Conference for Geoinformatics
2. – 3. July 2025 | University of Salzburg
Research and Innovation meets Education.
Details to the event will be published on this website soon.
For questions please contact: office@gi-salzburg.org
AGIT 2025
We are happy to announce that AGIT is back in 2025. It will take place from the 2nd to 3rd of July 2025 in Salzburg. The importance of the event in combination with the Salzburg location is manifold. As an established user forum for Geoinformatics, it was a beacon, but also an initial and dissemination venue for many projects, initiatives and institutions. Conceptual, as well as economic considerations have led to the reorganization and realignment of the event in the future. The AGIT is hosted by the Department of Geoinformatics Z_GIS at the Faculty of Digital Analytical Sciences, University of Salzburg.
Call for Papers
The AGIT Conference invites researchers, practitioners, and industry experts to submit papers that explore advancements, innovations, and applications in geoinformation and geospatial technologies. Accepted papers will provide valuable insights to a diverse audience and contribute to the ongoing dialogue on cutting-edge solutions in the geospatial field.
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Call for Workshops
The AGIT Conference seeks proposals for interactive workshops that offer hands-on experience, practical skills, and in-depth knowledge in geoinformation and geospatial technologies. We encourage workshop submissions that engage participants in innovative approaches, tools, and methods across areas like GIScience, spatial analysis, data visualization, and emerging geospatial applications. Workshops should aim to enhance collaboration, skill-building, and knowledge exchange among participants from diverse backgrounds in academia, industry, and government.
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Call for Posters
The AGIT Conference invites poster submissions that showcase innovative research, projects, and applications in geoinformation and geospatial technologies. Posters provide an opportunity for researchers, practitioners, and students to present their work in a dynamic, interactive format, encouraging dialogue and feedback. We welcome a wide range of topics, including GIScience, spatial data analysis, and new geospatial technologies, with a focus on both theoretical insights and practical advancements.
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