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Podcast of Vanessa Lawrence's interview on Radio Cambridge, Tuesday 17 July

Vanessa Lawrence of Ordnance Survey talked about the Cambridge Conference 2007 on BBC Radio Cambridge's Breakfast Show on Monday July 16.

Podcasts of the plenary sessions

This page contains links to podcasts of the plenary sessions of Cambridge Conference 2007.  Selecting the links will open the MP3 player on your computer.  If you wish to save the recordings to your own computer, simply right-click on the link and use the 'save as' command.  Podcasts of the workshop sessions are to be found on the Conference Proceedings page.

Podcasts of the plenary sessions on Monday 16 July

Opening Plenary Session

Vanessa  Lawrence   - Welcome

Keynote Speaker:  Air Marshal Stuart Peach  - "Is the Future Geospatial ?  Joining the Dots"

Second session - "Dissolving Borders - from National Mapping to Regional and Global SDIs ?"

Mohammed Al Zaffin - Chair Introduction

Jean Dotse - Introduction to theme 

Dozie Ezigbalike - The Role of UNECA in Establishing AFREF and SDIs in Africa

Wilber Ottichilo  - The African Reference Frame (AFREF) Initiative

Questions and answers

  

Podcasts of the plenary sessions on Tuesday 17 July

 First session - "New Technologies - Disruptive or Enabling ?"

Brendan Boyle - Chair introduction

LaVonne Frazier - Transform your Business with the Connected Site

Robin Mannings - Geospatial Futurology

Michael Jones - Our Geospatial Future

Second session - "Risks and Disasters"

David Chang Leng Hua - Malaysian Geodetic Infrastructure's Role in Disaster Risk Management and Awareness

Satoshi Fujiwara - Disaster Measures Applying Surveying and Mapping Techniques

Suha Ulgen - Data Preparedness for Effective Disaster Response

David Spackman - Disaster Situation Mapping

Questions and answers

 

Podcast of the Hotine Lecture on Tuesday 17 July

Professor Sir Martin Sweeting OBE

 

Podcasts of the plenary sessions on Wednesday 18 July

First session "Business Models and Sustainability"

Jean Dotse - the Ghana Model

Knut Flathen  - the Norwegian Model

Eric Loubier  - the Canadian Model

Vanessa Lawrence  - the British Model

   

Keynote Speaker: Jon Williams, BBC World News Editor, "The Age of Exploration".

 

Second session "Resourcing NMOs - Partnering, Outsourcing or What ?"

Peter Laarakker - In-house Resourcing

Dan Paull  - Partnering

Mark Edwards  - Offshoring

Zeljko Bacic  - Out-sourcing

Questions and answers

 

Podcasts of the plenary sessions on Thursday 19 July

First session "From Silos to Webs - How do we Make Interoperability a Reality"

Xavier Lopez  - Advancing Geospatial Interoperability Through IT Architecture & Standards

Anders Lundquist  - Elips - Supporting SDI by Restructure of Core Geodata

Clemens Portele  - Publishing and Using Content in SDIs - How Far Are We ?

Questions and answers

Second session "Beyond Mapping - Geo-enabling Government and the Citizen"

Stig Enemark  - Spatiall Enabled Government - A Global Land Management Perspective

David Maguire  - The National Mapping Agency of the Future: Technology, Science and Business Trends

Panel Session - Karen Siderelis, David Maguire, Stig Enemark, Trevor Shaw, Juan Vidal Garcia-Huidobro

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