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Mapping Alliance Notes One Year Anniversary

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Image via Addresscloud

A recent blog post on the foundation’s website marks the first year of the Overture Maps Foundation an important mapping alliance. Founded by AWS, Meta, Microsoft and TomTom, the intent was to create reliable, easy-to-use, and interoperable open map data as a shared asset that any map service provider or developer can use to power richer mapping services. In its first year, the foundation, who gave a talk at Geo Week 2024, accomplished several goals, including the launch of five data themes of core map elements with a consistent data schema, as well as building release processes and mechanisms to maintain a monthly release cadence.

From Geo Week by Eric van Rees.

New additions

The foundation also managed to grow to over twenty member organizations. Recent additions were AddressCloud, Nearmap, Conterra, AddressForAll, and Development Seed. AddressCloud is a UK-registered company offering a location intelligence platform serving the global insurance market. Nearmap was founded in Australia and provides high-resolution aerial imagery, city-scale 3D datasets, and integrated geospatial tools. Conterra is an intelligent GIS solution provider based in Germany, while AddressForAll is a non-profit organization that maintains an open, collaborative and free address database. Development Seed is a Washington, DC-based software company that specializes in building tools that derive useful insights from complex data.

Plans for 2024

The foundation also announced its plans for 2024, after laying the basis for their open map data. As mentioned in an earlier article on Overture on this website, addressing data is an important location data theme that is meant to be part of the foundation’s open map data. The addition of both AddressCcoud and AddressForAll are logical from this perspective. Additionally, the foundation hopes to finish the Foundation-building phase early 2024, and focus on having an impact on the market through growth in several areas, including growth in adoption, data, feedback, and base layers.

Risk assessment services

Addresscloud published a short blog post on joining the foundation, stating that it will be expanding its risk assessment services on top of Overture’s building data layer and sharing its experiences and insights with the entire ecosystem. More specifically, Overture is providing Addresscloud with 1.4bn global building outlines, which enables the intelligence platform to provide insurers with a rapid assessment of geographic peril risk worldwide, tailored to the size of the building. In return, members of the Addresscloud team will work with the Foundation to share knowledge and best practice on data mapping as Contributor Member.

For the complete article on the mapping alliance CLICK HERE.

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