Take part in the Géoclip Workshop 2024 at the Université de Liège!
Take part in the Géoclip Workshop 2024 at the University of Liège
Published on October 28, 2024
Take part in the Géoclip Workshop 2024 at the Université de Liège!
We are pleased to invite you to the Géoclip Workshop 2024, to be held on Tuesday November 19, 2024 at the University of Liège. This workshop will be an opportunity to find out more about Géoclip, our web application for the enhancement and dissemination of statistical and territorial data.
Discover its latest innovations in a hands-on demonstration, followed by an enriching testimony from the University of Liège on a concrete project: the Atlas of Belgium. This event will enable participants to explore Géoclip in 360°, ask questions and exchange ideas during a convivial networking session.
Géoclip: making the most of data to serve territories
Developed by Ciril GROUP, Géoclip is a Geo-Datavisualization tool designed to enhance the value of statistical data in the form of dynamic cartographic visualizations. A veritable territorial observatory, Géoclip lets you manipulate georeferenced data, carefully organized and documented to facilitate analysis and decision-making.
Accessible via an easy-to-use web interface, Géoclip is optimized for a wide audience, from decision-makers to researchers, teachers, students and the general public.
Rich database: Users have access to an organized and documented geostatistical database. Géoclip also allows users to import external data, thanks to our collection of nearly 3,000 regularly updated indicators.
Precise cartographic output: Géoclip makes it possible to map data with multiple breakdowns (commune, département, grid, etc.), perform detailed statistical analyses, and obtain clear graphic representations, such as maps, graphs and comparative tables.
Accessible to all: Géoclip is accessible on all media (computers, tablets, smartphones), with no installation required. Its structure enables hundreds of users to work simultaneously on large quantities of data.
Géoclip is the ideal tool for anyone seeking to add value to simple or complex statistical data and understand territorial dynamics.
The event program:
Géoclip Workshop is designed to provide a complete experience around our solution, from technical presentation to hands-on user experience.
Introducing Ciril GROUP
Introduction to the expertise and solutions we develop to meet the needs of local authorities and organizations managing territorial data.
Géoclip demonstration
Led by our product manager, this workshop will explain how Géoclip works, its main features and its ability to cross-reference data to create complex statistical maps.
Customer testimonial : The University of Liège and the Atlas of Belgium
The University of Liège will share its experience of using Géoclip for the Atlas of Belgium. This project, which aims to modernize the distribution of national atlases previously available only in paper form, has rapidly established itself as an example of theeffective use of geographic data for research and teaching. Thanks to its intuitive interface and ease of use, even the youngest users can exploit the tool without having to install complex software.
With over 1,440 indicators available to date, the University continues to enrich the Atlas while emphasizing the importance of maintaining a unified view of data on a national scale. You'll get an overview of how the tool has been configured for the University, with a presentation of the Atlas of Belgium, particularly in its administration section, showing how to load and prepare data prior to publication.
Questions & Answers session
This will be an opportunity to talk to our experts and ask all your questions about the tool and its potential applications.
Aperitif and Networking
Finally, we'll close the event with a convivial aperitif, where you can chat with other participants, our teams and the speakers.
Don't miss this unique event!
This event is a unique opportunity to discover Géoclip in all its facets: from its technical fundamentals to its concrete use on territorial projects. Whether you're a decision-maker, an elected official, a researcher or a teacher, Géoclip lets you explore and analyze territories through an intuitive interface, using reliable, consolidated data.
Practical information
📅 Date: Tuesday, November 19, 2024
📍 Location: University of Liège, Belgium
🕑 Time: 9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Register today and join us on November 19 at the Université de Liège to explore territorial dynamics with Géoclip!


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