Thank you to the attendees, speakers, sponsors at our June 10th, online event. Here’s a thread summarising the evening:
Tonight's @geomob zoom link just went out, people are starting to trickle in. We'll start in 20 minutes. This tweet will start a thread about the evening, so follow along if you can't attend.
— geomob (@geomob) June 10, 2020
The videos from the event (of those speakers who agreed) can be seen in this playlist on YouTube.
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Miguel Marques, founder of Mapidea
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Andrew Hoskin, co-founder of LastMileXchange, will discuss the challenges they face in address cleansing and matching heterogeneous addresses databases.
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Mirta Pinilla of Starlab will speak about Pointout: a platform to build data sets for object detection in satellite imagery.
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Ricardo Varela, founder of Localistico
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Ernest Artiaga from Albora
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John Craig will present “Location-Based Advertising - Easy to understand, but tough to make successful”
19:00 BST / 20:00 CEST on Wednesday the 10th of June, 2020. We have space for about 100 people to watch the talks. A sign up form will go out in the early-June Geomob newsletter, and we will invite people to the live event based on whoever signed up first. Sorry we don’t have a more fair way to do it.
The goal of Geomob is to provide a forum to learn and exchange ideas about any interesting services and projects that deal with location. Everyone working in or curious about the location space or with location services is welcome. You absolutely do not need to be some sort of GIS expert (though GIS experts are of course welcome as well).
Our format for the evening will be as close to the format of our in-person events as possible.
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Before the event please make sure you have Zoom installed.
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at 18:45 BST / 19:45 CEST we will send an email to the first 100 people on the sign-up list. The email will contain the URL for logging into the Zoom meeting. Please do NOT share the URL with anyone, as it means you will potentially be taking someone else’s spot and possibly letting in trouble makers. That would create a lot of very, very bad geo karma for you, which would be a pretty heavy burden for you to shoulder. The world has enough challenges already.
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When you enter the meeting you will first be in what Zoom calls “the waiting room” and a moderator will have to manually approve you. Have patience! It’s a good chance to sample your #geobeer.
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Once in the meeting, attendees will be muted and there will not be a chat. With 100 attendees it just won’t work. If you want to share your opinion about the event please do so on twitter using the hashtag #geomob.
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at 19:00 BST / 20:00 CEST we begin the talks with a very brief introduction
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Each speaker will present his/her slides, speaking for 10-15 minutes.
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If you have a question for the speaker please use the chat functionality in Zoom. Questions will only be visible to the admins.
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After the speaker finishes his or her talk a moderator will ask one or two of the questions submitted by the audience. Hopefully in this way we can have good quality, concise questions. Sorry if your question doesn’t get asked. Please just follow up one on one (or post it on twitter).
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After the final talk we will vote by twitter poll for the best speaker. The winner will receive a SplashMap and unending glory (see the full list of all past winners).
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Following the event we will unfortunately NOT be able to head to a pub for discussion and #geobeers. Feel free to enjoy a #geobeer while watching the talks.
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Unless there is some sort of unplanned technical problem, we will post videos of the talks here shortly after the event.
Geomob is organized by Ed Freyfogle and Steven Feldman.
Thanks
Geomob would not be possible without speakers and sponsors. Over the years we have had so many fantastic talks, spanning the range from inspirational to informative to weird and wacky. See the list of all the past speakers. Please get in touch if you would like to speak at a future Geomob.
Please share the event details with everyone you know who may find the evening interesting.
If you can’t attend (or even if you can) be sure to sign up fory the monthly Geomob mailing list, where we announce upcoming events.