ASITA 2022: “IRIS a new powerful tool for Geohazards Assessment by PhotoMonitoring”

The National Conference on Geomatics and Geographic Information – ASITA 2022 – started today in Genoa and will be held until 24 June 2022.

The conference will be a forum for professionals, lecturers, and technical personnel related to geomatics. It will provide space for exhibitions and technical presentations by various companies operating in the fields of technological development for the territory and the environment, from Topography to Cartography, from Photogrammetry to Remote Sensing, from Geographic and Geographical Information Systems to Geodesy, from Geology to Urban Planning.

On June 21 and 22, NHAZCA will be present at ASITA with an exhibition stand prepared for the occasion to give all visitors more information and clarification on Photomonitoring as an effective instrument for mapping geological and hydrogeological hazards and understanding the evolution and causes of the processes in place. Live demos and presentations about the IRIS software will also take place during the two-day exhibition.

NHAZCA will be present at ASITA on 21 and 22 June with an exhibition stand prepared for the occasion in order to provide more information and explanations to visitors about Photomonitoring as an effective tool for mapping geological and hydrogeological hazards and for understanding the evolution and causes of the processes in place. Live demos and presentations of the IRIS software will also take place during the two-day exhibition. It will be possible to visit the stand from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Palazzo della Meridiana (Genoa).

Developed by NHAZCA S.r.l., IRIS is an innovative software designed to process images from remote sensing, collected from any platforms (satellite, aerial, terrestrial etc.) and different sensors (Radar, optical, MS/HS) allowing to carry out Change Detection and Displacement Analysis.

On Tuesday 21 June, it will also be possible to attend the presentation of the abstract “IRIS a new powerful tool for Geohazards Assessment by PhotoMonitoring”, which will take place in the Imperial Hall of the Palazzo della Merdiana in the panel “Geomatics for Natural Risk Management” (16.00-18.00).