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Ed/Steven: Geomob London and Dublin summary
Ed and Steven discuss the recent Geomob London and the first-ever Geomob Dublin, as well as the upcoming Geomob Berlin on 18 June 2026 and an OpenCage blog post about geosearch improvements. Show…
Ken Field and Ian Muehlenhaus: A Map a Day with AI
This podcast discusses how AI is rapidly transforming cartography. Cartographers Ken Field and Ian Muehlenhaus describe their “Map-a-Day with AI” project, where they use AI tools to create maps…
Elena Field: British Antarctic Survey
Denise is joined by Elena Field to discuss her journey from geology to leading geospatial efforts at the British Antarctic Survey. Discover her work in Antarctica, the role of geospatial data in…
Tom Foxley: Modelling Bat Distributions
In this episode, ecologist Tom Foxley explores how innovative spatial modeling techniques are transforming bat conservation in the UK. Using GPS and acoustic data, researchers can better understand…
Christian Rouffaert: Teragence
Christian Rouffaert, CEO of Teragence, discusses innovative geospatial solutions for mapping invisible mobile network coverage, indoor signal analysis, and expanding into the US market. Learn how…
Ed/Steven: Geomob Cologne and Berlin Summary
Join Ed and Steven as they discuss recent geospatial events in Cologne and Berlin, exploring topics like geocoding, routing engines, and community building in the geospatial sector. Discover insights…
Annie Reardon-Smith : GEO Business London, June 3-4, 2026
Annie Reardon-Smith, the event manager for GEO Business, shares insights about the upcoming UK’s largest geospatial event in London on June 3-4. Discover the event's highlights, target audience, new…
Ed Parsons & Rollo Home: GeoFutures - British Cartographic Society Event
This episode explores the future of geo and cartography, featuring insights from experts Ed Parsons and Rollo Home. Topics include the impact of technology on maps, the role of cartographers, and the…
Benjamin Trigona-Harany: Mapping Ottoman Transportation Networks
Explore the fascinating project of reconstructing Ottoman Empire travel routes using historical maps, geospatial technology, and historical research. Discover how Benjamin Trigona-Harany, winner of…
Prof. David Unwin: Geospatial Origins: Geography Quantitative and GIS
Professor David Unwin reflects on how GIS grew from niche quantitative geography into a major field thanks to advances in computing, data, and education in the 1980s–90s. He highlights his own…
Ben Abelshausen: Geomob Belgium and the Bike Data Project
Ed speaks with Ben Abelshausen about the progress of Geomob Belgium and the Bike Data Project. They discuss the challenges and successes of organizing events in Belgium, the importance of collecting…
Jeremy/Steven: Geospatial Origins (1)
Discover the fascinating journey of the geospatial industry over the past 25 years through an insightful conversation between Jeremy Morley and Stephen Feldman. They explore technological shifts,…
Keiko Nomura: viewtif, A Tool for Visualizing Geospatial Data"
In this episode of the Geomob podcast, Alastair speaks with Keiko Nomura, a research scientist at NASA Ames Research Center, about her software tool, viewtif. The conversation explores Keiko's…
Ed/Steven: Geomob Berlin summary, vibe coding and more
Ed and Steven discuss vibe coding, building custom tools with AI, WordPress site management, recent OpenCage updates, and highlights from the Feb 25th Geomob Berlin including innovative projects and…
Rhiannon Price and Bill Greer: The Common Space Initiative
This episode features Rhiannon Price and Bill Greer discussing the innovative Common Space initiative, aimed at democratizing access to high-resolution satellite imagery. They explore the challenges…
Dennis Bauszus: UK bidding for FOSS4G27
This week, Steven and Dennis Bauszus, principal software engineer at Geolytix, discuss the UK’s bid to host FOSS4G 2027 in Bristol and the significant work required to deliver the global open…
Jeremy Morley: Introducing Geospatial origins
Ed welcomes Jeremy Morley as the new co-host of the Geomob podcast. They discuss Jeremy's extensive background in geospatial sciences, including his academic journey and experiences in remote sensing…
Katy Whitaker: Historic England Aerial Mapper
In this episode of the GeoMob podcast, Dr. Katy Whitaker discusses the role of aerial imagery in archaeology, and in particular the work of Historic England. With over six million aerial photographs…
Ed and Steven: A strong start to 2026
Ed and Steven discuss the recent Geomob London event, highlighting its success and the packed attendance. They delve into the various talks presented, focusing on themes such as the challenges and…
Anton Wenemoser shares the journey of CoMaps
Ed interviews Anton Wenemoser about CoMaps, an open-source mapping application. Anton shares the journey of CoMaps, its split from Organic Maps, and its focus on user-friendly, offline mapping using…
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Geomob has published 200 episodes since August 2022, covering topics in Technology.
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