We talk to business and technology leaders who share analysis, insights, and stories on data science, the Internet of Things, Smart Communities and other forces driving digital transformation and leveraging the power of location intelligence.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 145 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | TechnologyBusiness |
Scot McQueen, Senior Technology Officer at Forest Stewardship Council and President of the Board of Directors of World Forest ID, explains how tree traceability is striking a balance between profitability and resilience in the forestry industry.
D’Artagnan Scorza, Executive Director of Racial Equity for Los Angeles County, explains how LA County is using location technology and data to address social injustice in urban LA.
Dr. Marc Bierkens from Utrecht University talks about the National Geographic Society's interactive World Water Map, a project he led to bring attention and strategize solutions to the global freshwater crisis.
Koen Stolk, a location intelligence specialist for Esri, explains how a Dutch real estate firm uses mapping technology
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Every episode is absolutely fascinating! I always walk away learning something new. Highly recommend listening to Esri
You don’t have to be a GIS expert to enjoy this podcast. Fantastic host and guests. Interesting topics addressing real world issues. Highly recommend! Bonus if you’re a map lover. This will make your day.
Learning on how spatial analytics can help big and small companies better perform under certain constraints while still managing growth and sustainability
Apple Podcasts | #207 | Colombia/Technology |
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