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Location-based open data: how to get it and how to use it

A session at Digital Shoreditch Festival 2012

This presentation will cover the access to public location-based open data, made available from Ordnance Survey. How this data can be accessed, how it can open the use of other open data and examples of its successful use. This presentation will be of value to anyone building location-based applications.

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Ian Holt

Developer Programme Manager at Ordnance Survey

In this role he is responsible for encouraging and stimulating the use of OS OpenData and OS OpenSpace. In addition, he is a member of the GeoVation team, actively promoting innovation through the use of geography. He has over 15 years experience in the geospatial industry and has spent a good part of his career developing enterprise geospatial solutions for utilities, communications, and public organisations.

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3 attendees

  • Carmen Marrero
  • Ian Holt
  • Jack Webb-Heller

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When

Time 5:30pm5:40pm GMT

Date Tue 29th May 2012

Session types

Workshop, Talk

Short URL

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Official event site

digitalshoreditch.com

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