Dear colleagues,

Inspite of all the technological advancements, it is a sad fact that majority 
of the world's poorest living in urban areas do not still have access to basic 
facilities (clean water, proper sanitation and hygiene facilities , good 
quality education opportunities etc).  In order to achieve UN Millennium 
Development Goals it is essential to develop infrastructure facilities, 
strengthen the muncipal authorities and local city government organisations ( 
reduce corruption etc) in the developing world for helping improving the living 
standards of the people.

GIS is fundamental technology in infrastructure development and high cost 
proprietary GIS is unaffordable to governments, town planners and local 
authorities in developing and economically poor countries. With the 
availability of free and open source GIS technologies it now offers a great 
opportunity for governments and municipal authorities in developing countries 
also to implement GIS tools for their decision making and implementation needs 
(without having to pay huge licencing costs to proprietary GIS vendors) and 
help improving the lives of some of the most poorest people and by giving the 
geospatial tools to the municipal authorities for their decision making and 
implementation needs will help in improving the living standards of the people. 
We need to empower people and communities (NOT enslaving them by continuing 
forcing them to pay high licencing costs) to make sure our future generations 
are fully empowered .

Thanks to our Geo4All colleagues globally, we have already seen many examples  
of the potential of Geo technologies in empowering communities and helping 
improving the lives of some of the most poorest people . By capacity building 
staff and students and by providing the geospatial tools to the municipal 
authorities for their infrastructure upgradation programs etc ( which in the 
long term will result in providing clean water, proper sanitation and hygiene 
facilities, electricity etc)  will help in improving the living standards of 
the people.

It is with these aims that the Geo4All community decided to work on 
OpenCitySmart - The Open platform for Smart Cities. Thanks to the leadership 
shown by Patrick Hogan (NASA) and Prof.Chris Pettit (University of South Wales) 
and our amazing team of volunteers, we are now rapidly expanding this in 
collaborations with universities, government organisations and industry.

Open City Smart builds and uses open solutions to build richer toolboxes that 
empower organisations and people all around the globe to handle spatial (and 
non-spatial) data.This will create innovation opportunities globally and 
locally. For example, the startup community is especially open to the use of 
open software and data avoiding huge licensing costs and restrictions which may 
impact on their business plans, raise early start-up costs and restrict their 
ability to innovate and it frees them of the need to use proprietary software 
and data allowing them greater branding freedom and product flexibility. If you 
look through our Geo4All labs lists, you will see there is already good 
examples of cross fertilisation of activities from universities/industry 
happening. For example, the Open Source Geospatial Laboratory at ETH Zurich [1] 
is linked with SourcePole [2] and more university labs are working to expand 
collaborations with industry and also help their students to create more 
startups in the future. If you look at OSGeo UK Chapter and there are now many 
SMEs in the UK (generating hundreds of highly skilled jobs) who are service 
providers [3] and doing training [4] etc in this and we need to think of ways 
to expand more opportunities and help create more new highly skilled jobs 
locally and globally .

GeoforAll have at our disposal all the most advanced and powerful geospatial 
software from the Open Source Geospatial Foundation, NASA's World Wind, AURIN's 
What if and many more open solutions (build on open standards and open data) to 
build richer toolboxes that empower people all around the globe to handle 
spatial (and non-spatial) data for Open City Smart. We also have dedicated 
global infrastructure through over 100 ICA-OSGeo-ISPRS research labs now 
established across the planet in the top research universities (mostly in USA 
and Europe but we are rapidly expanding in Asia and globally) and more 
importanly we have the amazing, dedicated and talented people power making this 
happen.

So we warmly welcome you to join us and expand collaborations through joint 
research projects and bids that our colleagues are actively working on. If you 
and your research group have the expertise in urban science, smart cities, and 
wish to be part of these collaborations, please make you add your details and 
expertise to our list at https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Opencitysmart  and we will 
contact those with needed expertise for our various bids (to H2020, NSF and 
other national research funding organisations) that we are working on.


We also welcome active participation from universities and SMEs for our NASA 
Europa CitySmart Challenge . Details at http://eurochallenge.como.polimi.it  
(Thanks to Prof. Maria Brovelli and Patrick Hogan for thier help)

We will have a dedicated session on OpenCitySmart at the GeoBigData workshop 
organised by the Geospatial IG of the Research Data Alliance 
https://rd-alliance.org/groups/geospatial-ig.html  on 8th June 2016 at 
University of Nottingham (coinciding with RDA Chairs meeting which will be 
hosted jointly by the University of Nottingham and British Geological Survey in 
Nottingham).

You can view overview of OpenCitySmart at 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aWuMfMMPfPw  (This was presented at European 
Space Agency's Earth Observation Science 2.0 conference at ESRIN, Frascati, 
Italy) . Thanks to Ant Beck for the video.

We welcome everyone interested to join synergies and work together to expand 
OpenCitySmart opportunities and enable Geo technologies in empowering 
communities and helping improving the Quality of Life and standards of living 
for everyone. Let us all work together to help create a world that is more 
accessible, equitable and full of innovation and opportunities for everyone.

Best wishes,

Suchith Anand
http://www.geoforall.org/


[1] http://osgl.ethz.ch/osgl/index.html
[2] http://www.sourcepole.com
[3] http://www.osgeo.org/search_profile?SET=1&MUL_COUNTRY%5B%5D=00002
[4] http://www.osgeo.org/uk/training_providers




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