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2022 Recap: Best Moments From Conversations this Year - MBM#36
2022 Recap: Best Moments From Conversations this Year - MBM#36
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76 minutes
Released:
Jan 1, 2023
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Podcast episode
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As 2022 wraps up, I wanted to bring some of the most insightful moments from conversations over the past year: 12 clips from 12 conversations. ---Episode Sponsor: OpenCageUse OpenCage for your geocoding needs with their API.They have a generous Free trial you can sign up to!---Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction 02:32 Steve Coast: The Next Thing that would Blow Up Openstreetmap 06:39 Barbara Ryan: How Landsat Became Free & Open 17:52 Jeffrey Lewis: Calling Out the Invasion of Ukraine an hour before it happened 23:47 Arjen Vrielink: Using Remote Sensing to Prevent Deforestation 32:07 Indra Den Bakker: Finding Product Market Fit with Satellite Image Analytics 37:49 Jeff Crusey: How Venture Capitalism Works (Applied to Earth Observation) 44:01 Mo Islam: Why Investors Don't Quite Understand Earth Observation Just Yet 50:46 Kevin Pomfret: Why Law Makers Don't Understand Geospatial 54:50 Andrew Blum: Concerns About the Privatisation of Weather Forecasting 58:32 Hamed Alemohammad: Difference Between Google Earth Engine, Microsoft Planetary Computer & AWS 01:03:47 Catherine Nakalembe: Food Security is More than Food in Stores 01:10:00 Jean Martin Bauer: We Need More than Knowing Where Food is Needed 01:15:10: ConclusionLinks to full conversations: - Steve Coast- Barbara Ryan- Jeffrey Lewis- Arjen Vrielink- Indra Den Bakker- Jeff Crusey- Mo Islam- Kevin Pomfret- Andrew Blum- Hamed Alemohammad- Catherine Nakalembe- Jean-Martin BauerFeel free to reach out! - Website- My Twitter- Podcast Twitter- Read Previous Issues of the Newsletter
Released:
Jan 1, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (68)
Ep 6 - Nadine Alameh - Standards, Dance & Geo Data Accessibility: Dr Nadine Alameh is the current CEO of the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC), which is probably best known for the work they provide around standards within the geospatial industry. In this episode we talk about Nadine's path from Lebanon to MIT, her experience working in aviation and finally we go over her current role as the CEO of the OGC. We also talk about dance, life decisions and Nadine shares some points about working with industries outside of pure geospatial that are leveraging geo data more & more. by Minds Behind Maps