IIT Bombay FOSSEE AAI Geospatial Mapathon 2025 (Edition 05)

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IIT Bombay FOSSEE Geospatial Mapathon 2025(Edition 05)

Mapping India with Open Source Geospatial Software and Indian Satellite Data

The IIT Bombay FOSSEE Geospatial Mapathon 2025 (Edition 05) is a joint initiative of the FOSSEE GIS project, IIT Bombay organized under the aegis of National Mission on Education through ICT (NMEICT), Ministry of Education, Government of India, and the Rural Data Research and Analysis (RuDRA) Lab, IIT Bombay.

List of Champions:

IIT Bombay FOSSEE Geospatial Mapathon 2025(Edition 05)

Mapping India with Open Source Geospatial Software and Indian Satellite Data

The IIT Bombay FOSSEE Geospatial Mapathon 2025 (Edition 05) is a joint initiative of the FOSSEE GIS project, IIT Bombay organized under the aegis of National Mission on Education through ICT (NMEICT), Ministry of Education, Government of India, and the Rural Data Research and Analysis (RuDRA) Lab, IIT Bombay.

List of Winners:

IIT Bombay FOSSEE Geospatial Mapathon 2025(Edition 05)

Mapping India with Open Source Geospatial Software and Indian Satellite Data

The IIT Bombay FOSSEE Geospatial Mapathon 2025 (Edition 05) is a joint initiative of the FOSSEE GIS project, IIT Bombay organized under the aegis of National Mission on Education through ICT (NMEICT), Ministry of Education, Government of India, and the Rural Data Research and Analysis (RuDRA) Lab, IIT Bombay.

List of Participants:



 

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About Mapathon


Mapathon is a map-making competition for creating thematic maps, using open-source data and mapping software. It is a collaborative event where participants come together to develop new tools/methods that improve the accuracy and usefulness of maps for a community. The FOSSEE team at IIT Bombay, along with its partners (earlier partners were AICTE, ISRO), will invite all Indians to produce maps using various data (e.g., observation data, remote sensing data, crowdsourced data, etc.). The primary objective is to understand the potential of remote sensing data and make maps for Indian regions using free open-source mapping software (e.g., QGIS). The participants will collectively work in a crowdsourcing method for jointly producing thematic maps of India.

The data collected from various platforms has tremendous potential in mapping India’s resources, agriculture, climate, and disaster management, rural and urban planning, and in identifying pathways for future development. Such maps can be created using free open-source platforms (such as QGIS). Let us join together to create such maps through the Mapathon.

Mapathon also aims to develop indigenous capacity to customize and employ mapping to resolve societal challenges and create new opportunities for young India.-. The primary objective is to understand the potential of open source mapping and maps for Indian regions and to build capacity for the same.

Eligibility to participate


  • The IIT Bombay-FOSSEE-Mapathon is open ‘ONLY FOR INDIAN NATIONALS’.
  • Students, Scholars, Faculty who have are currently pursuing a degree in any field of Science or Engineering with adequate knowledge on creating maps/ GIS, Remote Sensing, Environment, Geography, Geology, Policy, Statistics, Policy, Medicine, Management, Urban Planning, Rural Development or any related domain are eligible to participate.
  • Graduates holding a degree in any of the related domains (as mentioned above) are eligible to participate.
  • Professionals working in the GIS industry are also eligible to participate.
  • Indian students pursuing their education abroad, mainly those from G20 countries are allowed as well.

Note: All the participants of the “IIT Bombay-FOSSEE-Mapathon’ are expected to mandatorily adhere to the mandates of this event. For more details, please refer to..

Team size and Composition


You can participate as an individual or as a team (max. 04 members + 01 mentor). Ideally, a team should have people with basic mapping expertise. The team can have a mentor (e.g. faculty, teacher, etc.), however the exercise should be done by the team. Mentors can mentor multiple teams.

Each participant/ mentor will be issued only one certificate.

Mapathon Themes


Data and Helpful Resources for Mapathon


The maps can be created at National/State/District level boundaries using any 'open source' data. :

For boundary data/materials, you may visit the Survey of India portal

Note: The user is liable for the correct use of Indian national boundaries, if represented in the maps.

 

Core Team

  • Prof. Kannan Moudgalya, Principal Investigator, FOSSEE project, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay

  • Prof. Pennan Chinnasamy, Co.Principal Investigator & GIS lead, FOSSEE project & P.i.C., the Rural Data Research and Analysis (RuDRA) Lab, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay

  • Mohamed Kasim Khan, National Coordinator - FOSSEE GIS (NMEICT), Indian Institute of Technology Bombay <mohamedkasim@iitb.ac.in>