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Space for Geo-information (RGI): Connecting worlds!

This presentation provides an overview of RGI (Space for Geo-information) and its role as a catalyst for geo-innovation. It discusses the user demands for NSDI assessments, the challenges of communication, and the importance of connecting user worlds. The presentation concludes with suggestions for stakeholders in the world of demand and emphasizes the need to keep it simple and focus on organization roles.

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Space for Geo-information (RGI): Connecting worlds!

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  1. Space for Geo-information (RGI):Connecting worlds! Jacqueline Meerkerk Workshop SDI Assessments, Wageningen, 24 May 2007

  2. Overview presentation 1. What is RGI? 2. RGI & NSDI user demands 3. Conclusion

  3. 1. What is RGI? • Lisbon Agenda for EU • Investment in knowledge Economy: • New knowledge (more innovation) • Better flow of knowledge from universities to companies (shorter time to market) • Additional budget of 800 M Euro • Space for geo-information was funded (20 M Euro)!

  4. Ambition Top R&D (internat.) Better services and citizen interaction Sound and efficient public administration Robust business Enhancement and innovation of the NSDI and the geo-knowledge community More innovation More demand orientation More coherence More flow of knowledge More awareness

  5. Role RGI: Catalyst for geo-innovation • Flow of NSDI knowledge • NSDI Knowledge development • Catalyst for NSDI implementation

  6. Consortium

  7. Aspects of the program • GI-science and GI-practice • 4 Knowledge themes (45 projects and 35 innovation pilots) • Total budget 40 M euro (20 M euro new money) • From 2004-2009 • 250 participating organizations (20 international) • Similar to Geoide (Canada) en CRC-SI (Australia)

  8. E.g.: Public order and safety • 3 projects and 7 innovation pilots • A few examples: • Mobile services for fire brigades • Spatial planning and risk management • Real-time data collection & emergency

  9. Experiences • NSDI is difficult to communicate • NSDI is BIG (and dynamic) • NSDI awareness is growing • Connecting user worlds is difficult but valuable (inspiration & anchoring) • “What’s the problem” syndrome • Challenge: reducing complexity!

  10. 2. NSDI user demands - Users • Why do we need NSDI assessments results? • To communicate the benefits of NSDI • To make investment decisions • Who are potential users of NSDI assessments results? • Decision makers (decision making): “GI-Beraad”, GeoManagers, Industry • Lobby/ Policymakers (promoting & advise): Policymakers at the Ministries, RGI, GeoNovum, GeoMeeting… • Stakeholders in the world of Supply AND Demand

  11. RGI & NSDI assessments results • Value for RGI: • To strengthen the role of catalyst for implementation SDI • (To strengthen the scientific output of RGI ) • Usability demands • Simple & Comprehensive (brochure?) • Illustration (what is SDI)? • Concrete facts • Good and Best practices!

  12. RGI & Demands on results • Qualitative, quantitative, monetary? Yes Special interest: • View on organization roles and their interests • Search for the common interest • Culture of decision making (Dutch “polder” culture) • Benchmarking

  13. RGI & indicators Economic output Innovation output Scientific output Societal output - Concrete NSDI vision - % awareness • Sectoral SDI’s • Transparent business model • Use by industry/ # licencies • New user fields,e.g. health

  14. 3. Conclusions • Users, suggestion: stakeholders in the world of Demand to convince the world of supply • Keep it simple • Focus on organization roles • It’s all about connecting worlds! • www.rgi.nl (digital newsletter SynRGI in English!)

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