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AGI Foresight Study
A Vision of the Geospatial industry in 2015




         Andrew Coote
         AGI Chairman

                                              1
Prediction is very difficult,
especially about the future.




                Neils Bohr (1885-1962)
Defining the Geospatial Market
• Information, processes, products and services
  where location is a significant component.
or
• Any endeavour where geospatial expertise can
  be used to the benefit of citizens, business
  and good governance
Paradigm Shifts
• Over last 20 years the industry has been changing but in
  relatively small increments – there were breakthroughs but
  their effects emerged at a rate businesses and Government
  could absorb and adapt to.
• What we are seeing now is the biggest paradigm shift the
  industry has seen in my professional career .
• Radical changes are occurring not just in technology but also
  in political and social attitudes.
• Furthermore, this is happening against a backdrop of
  economic turmoil.
• The industry will look a lot different in 5 years time.
What is different now?
•   Pace of change (demise of the record industry: as we knew it)
•   Speed of Communication (e.g. Twitter)
•   Medium of Communication (television / newspapers -> web)
•   Chips with everything (e.g. intelligent fridge)
•   Globalisation (China has more internet users than the US)
•   Artificial Intelligence (the web has a level of consciousness)
•   Cultural Change
     – Generation Y
     – Work / Life balance
     – Social networking
Globalisation in Action
Data and Technology
Geospatial Information is Pervasive




            Position will be “always available”
    through Smartphones, RFID tags and other sensors.
       The value to each application will be variable,
                but it will always be there.
Global Navigation Satellite System




 “Multi-constellation GNSS providing 100 satellites will mean
    centimetre positioning is commonly achievable in a
             mobile environment.” Alan Dodson

                                                      Source: klipsi.ch
Sub-metre accuracy 3D data is
      available for all urban areas




“Imagery becomes a commodity, viewed and distributed
on the web almost for free. The mass market is removed
      and specialist capture returns”. Andy Wells
Earth Observation Satellites




           “By 2015 governmental organisations will operate
        over 200 EO satellites carrying 385 different instruments.

                Turning data from such a range of systems
into information calls for a corresponding range of scientific and technical
                       competencies.” Alan Belward
Cloud Computing:
the dominant delivery mechanism




“Essentially it will mean that users of IT-related services will
 be able to focus on what the service provides them rather
    than how the services are implemented or hosted.”
                        Gartner (2009)
Location based Services




 “Mainstream consumer-focused location aware smartphones
and related location based services will make significant inroads
  into the enterprise, significantly reducing the cost and effort
      required for many mobile applications.” Peter Batty
Augmented Reality
Open Source Geospatial Software


                                                   GRASS



                                                OpenLayers




“In 5 years time, Open Source Geospatial won't be a
niche or a specialism, it will be a standard way that
things are done.” Jo Cook
Crowd sourcing




“Five years ago OpenStreetMap didn't exist, so forecasting the
     future of crowd sourced data feels particularly futile.”

        “However, the UK is predicted to be complete,
           at the street level, in 14 months time.”

    “There will be more than 1,000,000 users in much less
            than five years time.” Chris Osborne
OpenStreetMap
Geomatics




an envisage a large market for 3D point cloud
ata from lidar combined with mobile scanning
  ground vehicles.” Richard Groom
Semantic Web




Google will parse complete natural language
 sentences in a single query – Gary Gale
Geospatial in Political Debate




                       Courtesy of Ed Parsons
Some Resulting Challenges
•   We need to discard the location-specific baggage and embrace being in the
    mainstream of ICT.
•   Adjust our business models to ensure we survive and prosper alongside
    Google and other emerging global players.
•   Engage with LBS developers and service providers and take advantage of
    their expertise.
•   Provide services to help users migrate through these paradigm shifts.
•   Take location information into significant applications, e.g. climate change,
    participatory democracy, mega city planning
•   Improve how we communicate with end users who don’t understand maps.

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Agi foresight presentation data and technology 20100714

  • 1. AGI Foresight Study A Vision of the Geospatial industry in 2015 Andrew Coote AGI Chairman 1
  • 2. Prediction is very difficult, especially about the future. Neils Bohr (1885-1962)
  • 3. Defining the Geospatial Market • Information, processes, products and services where location is a significant component. or • Any endeavour where geospatial expertise can be used to the benefit of citizens, business and good governance
  • 4. Paradigm Shifts • Over last 20 years the industry has been changing but in relatively small increments – there were breakthroughs but their effects emerged at a rate businesses and Government could absorb and adapt to. • What we are seeing now is the biggest paradigm shift the industry has seen in my professional career . • Radical changes are occurring not just in technology but also in political and social attitudes. • Furthermore, this is happening against a backdrop of economic turmoil. • The industry will look a lot different in 5 years time.
  • 5. What is different now? • Pace of change (demise of the record industry: as we knew it) • Speed of Communication (e.g. Twitter) • Medium of Communication (television / newspapers -> web) • Chips with everything (e.g. intelligent fridge) • Globalisation (China has more internet users than the US) • Artificial Intelligence (the web has a level of consciousness) • Cultural Change – Generation Y – Work / Life balance – Social networking
  • 8. Geospatial Information is Pervasive Position will be “always available” through Smartphones, RFID tags and other sensors. The value to each application will be variable, but it will always be there.
  • 9. Global Navigation Satellite System “Multi-constellation GNSS providing 100 satellites will mean centimetre positioning is commonly achievable in a mobile environment.” Alan Dodson Source: klipsi.ch
  • 10. Sub-metre accuracy 3D data is available for all urban areas “Imagery becomes a commodity, viewed and distributed on the web almost for free. The mass market is removed and specialist capture returns”. Andy Wells
  • 11. Earth Observation Satellites “By 2015 governmental organisations will operate over 200 EO satellites carrying 385 different instruments. Turning data from such a range of systems into information calls for a corresponding range of scientific and technical competencies.” Alan Belward
  • 12. Cloud Computing: the dominant delivery mechanism “Essentially it will mean that users of IT-related services will be able to focus on what the service provides them rather than how the services are implemented or hosted.” Gartner (2009)
  • 13. Location based Services “Mainstream consumer-focused location aware smartphones and related location based services will make significant inroads into the enterprise, significantly reducing the cost and effort required for many mobile applications.” Peter Batty
  • 15. Open Source Geospatial Software GRASS OpenLayers “In 5 years time, Open Source Geospatial won't be a niche or a specialism, it will be a standard way that things are done.” Jo Cook
  • 16. Crowd sourcing “Five years ago OpenStreetMap didn't exist, so forecasting the future of crowd sourced data feels particularly futile.” “However, the UK is predicted to be complete, at the street level, in 14 months time.” “There will be more than 1,000,000 users in much less than five years time.” Chris Osborne
  • 18. Geomatics an envisage a large market for 3D point cloud ata from lidar combined with mobile scanning ground vehicles.” Richard Groom
  • 19. Semantic Web Google will parse complete natural language sentences in a single query – Gary Gale
  • 20. Geospatial in Political Debate Courtesy of Ed Parsons
  • 21. Some Resulting Challenges • We need to discard the location-specific baggage and embrace being in the mainstream of ICT. • Adjust our business models to ensure we survive and prosper alongside Google and other emerging global players. • Engage with LBS developers and service providers and take advantage of their expertise. • Provide services to help users migrate through these paradigm shifts. • Take location information into significant applications, e.g. climate change, participatory democracy, mega city planning • Improve how we communicate with end users who don’t understand maps.