🗺️ We just wrapped up the 59th ISO/TC 211 Geographic Information/ Geomatics Plenary. Celebrating 30 years of achievements during the event in Sydney was a highlight, especially with the commemorative cake! 👏 We were thrilled to hear from Jan Hjelmager of Denmark, who’s been with the committee since the very first meeting in Oslo back in November 1994. Over the past three decades, ISO/TC 211 has made significant strides in standardising geographic information, publishing 99 ISO standards with 26 more in development. Their work helps us understand spatial relationships and patterns, which are invaluable for urban planning, environmental management, and disaster response. These standards help ensure data is consistent, reliable, and interoperable. This week’s agenda included the biennial Standards in Action workshop, where the global geospatial data standards community came together for a day of insightful presentations and discussions. The week-long plenary helps raise awareness and gather user feedback, keeping the geographic information standards relevant and effective, contributing to a sustainably prosperous future. Learn more about ISO/TC 211 and join the community: https://lnkd.in/eRKAzbS
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Standards Australia not using their own resources for correct signage in the he workplace. That Caution Hot sign doesn't look like the correct size or pictogram.
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Many thanks to Standards Australia for being excellent hosts across the week.