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Eurocarto 2024, the annual conference of the European Association of Cartography, took place last week, focusing on advancements in cartography and geographic information science. The event gathered researchers, practitioners, and industry professionals to share insights and discuss innovative approaches within the field. Our partner from the University of Vigo presented the SUM4Re project, highlighting its efforts in circular construction data management and urban transformation. The project’s focus on developing a traceability system for building materials and enhancing Building Information Modeling […]
We are delighted to announce that we will participate in an upcoming workshop: Data Management for Enhanced Built Environment Circularity, at the Sustainable Places Conference 2024, in Luxembourg! Sustainable Places is an annual conference dedicated to advancing research and innovation in sustainable urban development. It serves as a key platform for stakeholders to address challenges related to building sustainability, energy efficiency, and climate change mitigation. The event features keynote sessions, technical presentations, and workshops focused on innovative solutions for designing […]
SUM4Re was featured in ELSEVIER’s article: A systematic literature review of low-cost 3D mapping solutions, co-written by Jesús Balado, Raissa Garozzo, Lukas Winiwarter and Sofia Tilon. This paper was carried out in the frame-work of the SUM4Re project. In “low-cost” solutions, ensuring economic accessibility and democratizing the availability of emerging technologies stand as pivotal considerations. This study undertakes a systematic literature review of low-cost 3D mapping solutions. Leveraging SCOPUS as the primary database, a comprehensive bibliometric analysis encompassing 1380 publications […]
The press release about our project is out! Read it here to find out more about the SUM4Re EU project.

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