… demonstrating combined roles in the world economy and society, representing entire ecosystem.

You may agree that the world has been going through a transition rapidly. Though transformation has been an integral part of evolution all the while, what’s distinctly different today, is the speed and dimension of transformation, making it a ‘transition’.

While technological innovation and scalability of its penetration in our living are at the core of driving transition, several elements make transition inevitable, including notable changes in tenets and principles of social, economic, environmental, and geopolitical outlook, driven by conflicting and complex elasticity of pulls and pushes of globalization vis-a- vis localization.

Space infrastructure and geospatial value chain have finally drawn the attention of mainstream leadership worldwide. And, so as its growing relevance and utility in understanding, measuring, modeling, and management of global transition powered by frontier technologies and augmented by workflow integration of domain-specific processes, practices, and policies, further amplifying geospatial impact in world economy and society.

Acceleration of digitalization has hastened the adoption of geospatial tools and data ecosystems, not only directly, but also majorly by adding a spatial layer in almost ‘everything we do’ leading to ‘geospatial by default’ embedded in digital twin and metaverse that will impact how humans interact with the digital and physical world in near-real-time.

Geospatial World firmly believe that the space and geospatial profession is fast evolving as an industry (in itself), with an estimated market size of $ 450 Billion, a market cap of $ 1.7 Trillion, and socio-economic impact of $ 7.5 Trillion worldwide.

Geospatial professionals have just put their fingers on the tip of the iceberg of opportunities for the geospatial industry moving forward wherein growth is limited only by imagination. What is needed is to explore the unexplored through expanding horizons and broadening of understanding and engagement with mainstream leadership across domains of governance, businesses, security, and sustainable development.

The geospatial industry, as a platform, gives opportunity to demonstrate combined roles in the world economy and society; representing entire ecosystem, or an ecosystem of ecosystems representing: Frontier technologies: Cloud, AI/ML, Blockchain, AR/VR, IOT, Digital Twin, Metaverse, ERP/CRM, SAAS:
Engineering technologies: BIM, Digital Engineering, GPR, and System Integration: Space Infrastructure (upstream and downstream) Remote Sensing, and solution development: Geospatial technologies: GIS and Spatial Analytics, GNSS and Positioning, Lidar, 3D, PNT, Drones, Indoor, etc:
National Mapping: Geospatial agencies, geological surveys, space agencies, hydrographic surveys, land, and property, SDI/IGIF/GKI Community:
End User Domains: BFSI, Supply Chain, Infrastructure, Municipalities and Cities, Transport Mobility, Tourism, Health, Water, Environment and Climate, Telecommunications, Energy, Petroleum, Mining, Public Safety, and so on…
Sustainable Development: International Agencies; Multilateral Institutions, Development Organisations, Foundations, Trade Associations, and Professional Bodies.
Making Geospatial Caravan gaining momentum and embracing one and all!