OSM and indoor data
08-21, 14:30–14:50 (Europe/Rome), Auditorium A

OpenIndoor is an open source SaaS that uses OpenStreetMap indoor data to display a 3D graphical rendering of building interiors. The resulting map offers a gamified experience to meet different types of needs: indoor navigation, data representation, immersive tour etc.
We will discuss how we use the available open data and the Maplibre engine to address these different use cases.


Talk keywords

Indoor Mapping, SaaS, BIM, Navigation

Affiliation

OpenIndoor

See also: Presentation Slides (1.5 MB)

Enthusiastic about open source and the OpenStreetMap project, I decided to found OpenIndoor after 8 years of DevOps practice in a large company because I believe in the potential of Maplibre and open indoor data to improve building data visualization. My company, OpenIndoor, proposes to apply a customizable visual rendering on data sources (Osm, GeoJson, IMDF, AutoCAD) and to add functionalities such as navigation, the possibility to switch to photosphere mode, immersive camera movement, 3D objects display etc.