Geospatial computing has become increasingly valuable in recent years, with its use in industries such as insurance, climate financing, autonomous vehicles, and the Metaverse. This is due to advances in AI/ML, cloud storage and processing, and the increased uptake of geospatial standards. Geospatial technologies can help us better understand, prepare for, and respond to disruptive events, both natural and man-made. The geospatial community has been preparing for these moments, leveraging large complex data, integrated data across organizations and domains, and open standards for collaboration and innovation.
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