Collaborative Mapping for Urban Practitioners

Looking for a fast and seamless way to coordinate and align on spatial information with clients and colleagues? Join urban planner Juan Pablo Corral for a masterclass focused on streamlining your team's mapping workflow. Whether you work in urban design, planning, transportation and mobility, or civil engineering, this event will help you find ways to work more efficiently with the help of accessible tools like QGIS and Felt.

All levels of GIS and mapping skills are welcome.

Join us if you'd like to learn how to:
— Quickly visualize spatial data or bring it to the web using tools like QGIS;
— Annotate your data or create a dataset on your own;
— Collaborate with your colleagues and clients, and gather feedback from the general public — all with a single link.

Expert speaker: Juan Pablo Corral is Felt's Manager for Urban Planning & Community Development. Juan holds an MSc in City Design and Social Science from the London School of Economics (LSE) and boasts extensive professional and academic experience across the UK, US, and Latin America. His expertise encompasses diverse urban design and planning initiatives, GIS consultancy projects within the real estate sector, and urban research studies for both public and private sectors across multiple countries.

📣 Attendance is FREE, but seats are limited—secure your spot today by registering now!

Video recording will be available for registered participants.

For any questions or clarifications, feel free to contact us at hello@allthingsurban.net.

Event Partner: Felt
This webinar is organized in collaboration with Felt, the first internet-based mapping tool that makes working with maps effortless across all industries. In a landscape of legacy tools, Felt sets a new standard for performance and design, enabling teams achieve more together. Learn more at felt.com.

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Cite: "Collaborative Mapping for Urban Practitioners" 27 Feb 2024. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1013826/collaborative-mapping-for-urban-practitioners> ISSN 0719-8884

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