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Geospatial Commission says new UK Geospatial Strategy 2030 will expand ground-breaking location data and technologies

The Geospatial Commission has published the new UK Geospatial Strategy 2030 – the renewed Geospatial Strategy is intended to expand ground-breaking location data and technologies across the UK by 2030.

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The announcement by the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology and the Geospatial Commission said the Strategy will unlock billions of pounds in economic benefits through harnessing technologies, such as AI, satellite imaging and real-time data to boost location-powered innovation and drive the use of location data in property, transport, utilities and beyond.

Viscount Camrose, Minister for AI and Intellectual Property, Department for Science, Innovation and Technology, said:

“Location data and technologies power our economy and our Geospatial Strategy 2030 will ensure the UK remains an innovating world leader, by building on our successes and harnessing new opportunities from rapidly evolving technologies.

“Our new strategy will grow our economy, embed the application of geospatial data in key decisions that affect our day-to-day lives while driving the private and public sector creativity needed to cement the UK’s status as a global science and technology superpower.”

The renewed strategy sets out the Geospatial Commission’s priorities for the rest of this decade, building on its landmark 2020 paper and ensuring the UK stays at the forefront of rapidly evolving technologies key to driving innovation and growing the economy.

The strategy sets out three renewed missions:

  • Embrace enabling technologies to accelerate geospatial innovation
  • Drive greater use of geospatial applications and insights across the economy
  • Build confidence in the future geospatial ecosystem

 

The strategy builds on the work to roll out the National Underground Asset Register (NUAR) (a government-led programme creating a single, standardised data-sharing platform on the location and condition of underground pipes and cables) to the first cohort of users in North East England, Wales and London; a report on how location data can support the rollout of electric vehicle (EV) charge points; and renewing and modernising key multi million pound contracts that give the public sector access to world leading geospatial data and services.

Sir Bernard Silverman, Chair, Geospatial Commission commented:

“Location-based insights have proven their enduring value again and again - during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, tracking outbreaks across the country was critical to inform public health decisions. The power of location will continue to underpin solutions to our biggest challenges including climate change, energy security and economic growth.

“Our strategy supports the drive towards the adoption of critical technologies and continued investment in UK research and development.”

Growing the UK geospatial sector

The strategy sets an ambition for the National Underground Asset Register (NUAR) to be fully operational across England, Wales and Northern Ireland by the end of 2025.

The Geospatial Commission will also conduct a review of the Public Sector Geospatial Agreement (PSGA) to ensure it remains fit for purpose over the remaining seven years of the agreement. The PSGA sets out how Ordnance Survey provides world-leading location data and expertise to the public sector across England, Scotland and Wales.

Sir Bernard Silverman, Chair, Geospatial Commission said:

“Location-based insights have proven their enduring value again and again - during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, tracking outbreaks across the country was critical to inform public health decisions. The power of location will continue to underpin solutions to our biggest challenges including climate change, energy security and economic growth.

“Our strategy supports the drive towards the adoption of critical technologies and continued investment in UK research and development.”

Further announcements include:

  • An ambition to host an international geospatial conference in 2024
  • Publishing a report identifying the cross-cutting challenges and opportunities for location data in the health sector
  • Publishing key findings from the earth observation pilot to set out how the public sector access to earth observation data and its innovative use can be supported
  • Undertaking new research, with the Office for National Statistics and other partners, to understand the implications of geographic changes to where people work and land used for employment
  • Sharing the Geospatial Commission’s findings for the public sector to make more informed decisions about electric vehicle charge point location
  • A new Land Use Analysis Taskforce to bring together cutting edge data and scientific expertise to support land use decision making
  • Plans to work with universities to publish best practice as a first step towards embedding geospatial learning into data science and geography courses

 

Sir Adrian Smith, Institute Director, The Alan Turing Institute added:

"The new UK Geospatial Strategy 2030 is important to ensure that technologies developed using AI, machine learning and augmented reality continue to help researchers to better analyse and visualise data in new ways. Embracing these technologies to accelerate geospatial research will require effective partnerships across academia, industry and the public sector, and active public participation. We look forward to continuing our work with the Geospatial Commission to improve land use planning, resilience to climate change and infrastructure investment decisions."

Click here to download the UK Geospatial Strategy 2030 in full

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