Peter Rabley, CEO of Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) shared a post on LinkedIn:
“For the first time in Open Geospatial Consortium’s 30-year history, we are opening our doors to individual members.
Open Geospatial Consortium standards underpin how the world discovers, shares, and uses geospatial information – from maps and Earth observation to digital twins and AI-ready data. Until now, participation in shaping those standards required organizational membership.
That changes today.
Whether you are a developer building with Open Geospatial Consortium APIs, a researcher working with geospatial data, a student entering the field, or a practitioner who depends on open standards in your daily work, there is now a seat at the table for you.
What individual membership includes: Participate in Open Geospatial Consortium working groups and standards development – Connect with a global community across 100+ countries – Access to Open Geospatial Consortium technical resources and events – A voice in the future of open geospatial standards.
The geospatial ecosystem is only as strong as the community behind it. We want that community to include everyone doing the work.
Learn more and join.”

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