Geospatially Africa Podcast |The Podcast for the Geospatial Community. GIS, RS, Drones, Technology Geospatially Africa - The Podcast for the Geospatial Community| GIS, RS, Drones
-
- Technology
This is a podcast about the amazing world of geospatial and people using geospatial technology to innovate and solve problems. Join us as we talk to industry experts and professionals about how they are using geospatial technology in different areas. Stay informed about the latest trends and developments in the geospatial world in Africa and across the world.
-
Accelerating New Space with Affordable Satellite Systems - A Satellogic Story
Modern state-of-the-art satellite technology and sensing capabilities, enabling constant and consistent monitoring of anywhere in our Planet, are changing the way we study and improve life on Earth. But how affordable are these satellite systems?
In this episode we explore Satellogic, a commercial leader in submeter EO satellite technology, and how they’re working to increase cost-savings for more affordable Space Systems.Opeyemi speaks with David Raskovan, Strategic Business Development Senior Director at Satellogic, as he takes us on the journey of how Satellogic has evolved through years of iteration, achieving significant internal cost savings that make it possible to offer fully functioning space systems for a fraction of traditional costs–becoming a leader and disruptor in satellite systems, imagery, and data delivery
Connect with David on LinkedIn
Get the show notes https://geospatiallyafrica.com/episodes/slug-2https://geospatiallyafrica.com/episodes/slug-2
Remember to subscribe! -
The intersection of GIS and SQL: How Spatial SQL is Changing the Game
Spatial SQL, also known as SQL for Geographic Information Systems (GIS), is a powerful tool for working with and analyzing geospatial data. In this podcast, we will explore the capabilities of Spatial SQL and how it can unlock the power of geospatial data in various fields and industries.
Matt Forrest spoke about
1️⃣ Commons hurdles with getting started with Spatial SQL 🎯
2️⃣ Learning Spatial SQL 📘
3️⃣ Spatial SQL on the cloud ☁
Towards the end, he shares an interesting project he is working on, which a lot of people would be interested in/
Get the show notes here
Get in touch with Matt Forrest
Don’t forget to subscribe!
Remember you can also request an episode by filling out this form -
Africa Geospatial Innovation - a spotlight on Locana in Africa
Geospatial innovation in Africa is growing and Locana is learning a lot from this through their work in Africa. We sit down with Todd Slind, Locana’s Vice President of Emerging Markets, who also leads the Open Data & Development (OD&D) unit, to discuss some of their numerous projects within the African space, and how they help foster collaborative development (cross-fertilization) between Africa and the rest of the world.
Tune in to know about the work they have done and some of its impact on socio-economic development across Africa.
In this episode Todd discusses;
Some past and current projects he is excited about within Africa,
Innovative usage of OpenStreetMap data in disaster relief.
Their approach to new spatial data types and making it more accessible to ordinary users, such as organizations in need of such data.
Opinion on open-source vs proprietary data
Connect with us at https://twitter.com/geospatialy
Visit our website https://geospatiallyafrica.com
Find out how to support https://geospatiallyafrica.com/support-us/ -
Geospatial Data Version Control with Kart
Kart provides distributed version control for geospatial and tabular data. Kart stores geospatial and tabular data in Git, providing version control at the row and cell level, it also provides repository working copies as GIS databases and files, and allows edit to be done directly in common GIS software without plugins.
See the show notes
Get to know more about Kart https://kartproject.org/
Kart on GitHub https://github.com/koordinates/kart/
Connect with Hamish on Twitter https://twitter.com/polemic
Connect with Iniobong https://www.linkedin.com/in/linibenson/
Connect with us at https://twitter.com/geospatialy
Visit our website to learn how to support https://geospatiallyafrica.com/support-us/ -
Getting Started with Africa Geoportal
As a young African geospatial professional, you can get access to a wide range of ESRI tools including ArcGIS Online, Story Map, Survey 123, and many more, as well as powerful datasets from various partner organizations including Africa’s very own data cube – Digital Earth Africa - absolutely free of charge forever (no strings attached)
Well, if you didn’t already know that, this episode introduces you to the Africa Geoportal powered by ESRI. In this episode, Opeyemi sits down with Pauline Okeyo, the Solution Engineer at ESRI Africa who supports the Africa Geoportal project. She takes us behind the scenes of this initiative.
Questions answered include:
· How to get on board (A simple sign-up)
· Some details on tools and resources available (Tools, Datasets, Training)
· What inspired this initiative by ESRI
· What do we mean by free forever
· About credits
· Current user statistics
Links mentioned:
Africa GeoPortal Signup
Digital Earth Africa on Africa Geoportal (Data, Explorer App, Training)
MapRI Storymap
GEO Week 2022 Registration
Africa Symposium Registration
Connect with Pauline on LinkedIn
For more episodes, go to geospatiallyafrica.com/episodes
Find us on Twitter and LinkedIn -
Volunteering to build your portfolio
Building your portfolio as a geospatial professional is important, even more so are the experiences that make up the portfolio. In this episode we sat down to talk about volunteering as a way to improve your skills and build your portfolio.
We also explore the types a well as organizations that you can volunteer you geospatial skill to.
Below is a summary of the benefits of volunteering covered in this episode;
a. Developing technical as well as soft skills
b. Gaining experience working with global teams
c. Confidence building (in your skills and abilities)
d. Working on projects you can showcase in your portfolio (seek permission before you can showcase them as your own)
e. Gain valuable real world/Industry experience.
f. Expanding your network
We also covered how to get started volunteering for the following organisations;
Some Organizations to volunteer with
a. UN Volunteers
b. URISA GISCorps
c. GIS-E
d. GRMI
f. YouthMappers
g. HOTOSM
h. MapAction
i. MapRoulette
j. MapSwipe
k. Greenstand (Can volunteer as GIS Developer)
l. African Women in GIS
m. Women in Geospatial+
The skills you gain from volunteering could be invaluable; they could add up to your experience and might just be the ticket you need to land your next job. It could also tell recruiters that you are passionate about making a positive impact.
To suggest more geospatial volunteer opportunities and organization. Send us an email at gspatially@gmail.com or on Twitter.
Follow us on twitter @geospatialy
We are happy to connect with you on LinkedIn
Iniobong Benson Opeyemi Kazeem-Jimoh