

Geomob
Ed Freyfogle
Geoinnovation - for fun or profit
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Jul 14, 2025 • 39min
Laura O'Brien/Lewis Rattray: Frontierra
In this episode of the Geomob podcast, host Alastair speaks with Laura O'Brien and Lewis Rattray from Frontierra, an environmental geospatial consultancy. They discuss the integration of satellite data into financial institutions to assess climate and nature risks. The conversation covers the role of geospatial data in decision-making, the importance of understanding nature-related risks, and the emerging applications of Earth observation data in finance. They also touch on the challenges of supply chain transparency and the future of environmental assessments in the financial sector.
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Jul 6, 2025 • 30min
Jussi Aho: The “real” last mile
Ed chats with Jussi Aho, now a Senior Product Manager at UP42, but previously at HERE. Jussi recently wrote an article about his unique experience working undercover as a delivery rider to gain insights into last-mile delivery challenges. They discuss the geospatial aspects of routing, the emotional and physical challenges faced by riders, and the importance of understanding user experience in product management. Jussi shares valuable lessons learned from his time on the bike, including the need for better navigation solutions and the human factors that impact delivery efficiency.
Show notes on the Geomob website, where you can also learn more about Geomob events and sign up for our monthly newsletter.

Jun 29, 2025 • 34min
Ed/Steven: BCN/LON summary
In this conversation, Ed and Steven recap recent Geomob events in Barcelona and London, discussing attendance challenges and the cultural differences affecting participation. They highlight innovative talks from various speakers, focusing on geospatial technology applications in education, delivery solutions, and safety mapping. The discussion also touches on new developments like India's DigiPin system, emphasizing the need for effective delivery solutions in a rapidly digitalizing society.
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Jun 22, 2025 • 36min
Jonas Sølvsteen/Henry Rodman: eoAPI
In this episode of the Geomob podcast, Alastair is joined by guests Henry Rodman and Jonas Sølvsteen to discuss the EO API, a new initiative from Development Seed aimed at improving access to geospatial data. They cover their backgrounds in geospatial technology before turning to the API, focusing on how it works and its intended purpose. They delve into the STAC specification, its importance for data cataloging, and the target audience for EO API. The conversation also covers deployment challenges, user experience, and the importance of community engagement in the development of EO API.
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Jun 16, 2025 • 34min
Luís de Sousa: Discrete Global Grid Systems
Ed interviews Luís de Sousa about Discrete Global Grid Systems (DGGS), a transformative technology in the field of GIS. Luis explains the concept of DGGS, its historical context, and its significance in providing a more regular and usable partition of the Earth's surface compared to traditional latitude and longitude systems. The conversation covers the evolution of DGGS, its applications in various fields, particularly in environmental monitoring and data science, and the challenges faced by existing systems like H3. Luis emphasises the importance of community involvement in developing DGGS standards and tools.Show notes on the Geomob website, where you can also learn more about Geomob events and sign up for our monthly newsletter.

Jun 8, 2025 • 27min
Ed/Steven: BER summary / general updates
Ed and Steven discuss the recent Geomob Berlin event, highlighting its success and the innovative projects presented by various speakers. They also touch on upcoming events in London and Barcelona, and share updates on OpenCage's developments, including AI integration.
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Jun 1, 2025 • 33min
Phil Kershaw: EO Data Hub
In this episode of the Geomob Podcast, Philip Kershaw of CEDA (Centre for Environmental Data Analysis) discusses the Earth Observation Data Hub (EODH), a new initiative funded by the UK government aimed at improving access to environmental data. He explains the evolution of the JASMIN facility and the CEMS initiative, highlighting the importance of interoperability and user engagement in building the hub. Phil emphasises the need for collaboration with commercial data providers. The conversation concludes with insights into future steps for user onboarding and platform development.
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May 25, 2025 • 37min
Quintin Lake: The Perimeter
In this episode of the Geomob podcast, host Steven welcomes Quintin Lake, a renowned photographer who undertook an epic five-year journey walking the entire coastline of mainland Britain. Quintin shares insights about his experiences, the challenges he faced, and the inspiration behind his book, 'The Perimeter'. The conversation delves into the structure of the book, his favorite photographs, and the unique stories behind them, as well as the geographic observations he made during his journey. Quintin also discusses future projects and the importance of understanding the landscapes of Britain.
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May 18, 2025 • 36min
Peter Rabley: The Open Geospatial Consortium
Ed chats with Peter Rabley, the CEO of the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC). They discuss Peter's journey into the geospatial field, the role and importance of OGC in promoting interoperability through open standards, and the challenges and opportunities in the rapidly evolving technological landscape. Peter reflects on his first year as CEO, emphasizing the commitment of members to open standards and the need for effective communication about the capabilities of geospatial technology. They also explore emerging standards related to data integrity and trust, the intersection of open source and open data, and the future goals for OGC, including increasing membership and engagement within the community.
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May 11, 2025 • 35min
Miguel Álvarez: A Cartographer’s Tale
Steven welcomes Miguel Álvarez, a cartographer and telecommunications engineer to discuss his website Mappas Milhaud and his blog, A Cartographer's Tale. He shares his journey into the world of maps and geography, starting from a young age with a passion for atlases, the creation of his map catalogue Mapas Milhaud, and the storytelling aspect of his writing in the Cartographer's Tale. The conversation delves into the evolution of time and its geographical implications, the significance of propaganda maps throughout history, and Miguel's future projects in cartography.
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