Dear colleagues,

Just 5 years ago this time (November 2013), I was invited to join the  European 
Union scientific delegation to Australia for meetings and workshop at the 
Australian Academy of Sciences [1] in Canberra.


One of the key official outcomes of the EU-Australia meeting was the 
establishment an Open Source Geoscience Sustainable Cities Laboratory at the  
University of Melbourne with linked laboratories across Australia and New 
Zealand, under the Open Source Geospatial Foundation-International Cartographic 
Association (ICA-OSGeo) Initiative (jointly by INSPIRE, AURIN, OSGeo 
Foundation). Details at

https://docs.education.gov.au/system/files/doc/other/third_european_australian_workshop_on_research_infrastructure_communique_final_16_dec.pdf


I want to thank esp. Chris Pettit for his vision and efforts for establishing 
the first Open Source Geospatial Lab in Australia at the University of 
Melbourne [2]. My thanks to all colleagues Stephan Winter, Suzanne Mavoa ,Ian D 
Rutherfurd, Xavier Goldie,Mohsen Kalantari, Richard Sinnott at the University 
of Melbourne  for their dedication and efforts for Open Principles in 
GeoScience and Education.


I am requesting all colleagues who are part of key international scientific 
delegations from the European Union or National governments  to support Open 
principles in Science and Education and use the opportunity to work for 
establishing dedicated Research Centres for Open Geospatial Science globally, 
so we can keep expanding the discipline and ensure digital economy 
opportunities for all.


Best wishes,


Suchith



[1] https://docs.education.gov.au/node/35299

[2]http://spatial.unimelb.edu.au/engagement/ica-osgeo-laboratory/





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