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AGI Foresight Report 2020

The AGI Foresight Report 2020 provides insights into the issues which the AGI believes will have a significant impact on the economy, environment and society by 2020.

It has been produced not for the Geographic Information (GI) community on its own, but in collaboration and understanding of the much wider community which can contribute to evolving digital world.

The AGI Foresight Report focuses on the following five themes, to observe and challenge the current role of GI -

Open Big Data BIM, Asset Management and Future Cities Innovative Technologies leading to consumer services Policy and culture

Focusing on these key themes provides evidence that the GI community can, and must, play a vital role in helping the AGI to understand and maximise the benefits from these areas and address the challenges and opportunities highlighted within the 2020 Foresight Report.

The Foresight Report has been produced as a catalyst for further debate. Not for the GI community on its own, but in collaboration and understanding of the much wider community which can contribute to digital world which is continuously evolving.

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About the AGI

The AGI’s mission is to serve the needs of society, environment and the economy, by bringing geography and information together. This Foresight Report endeavours to address how the Geographic Information (GI) industry can make a difference during an era of massive change, and incredible need.

Role of the AGI

They AGI champion the value that the intersection of geography and information has for the economy, business, and for the individual. Working in partnership with their sponsors, industry bodies and member organisation to provide thought leadership to its members to challenge and develop its members to establish a strong network of GI professionals.

To learn more the work of the AGI visit agi.co.uk

Download Report Visit AGI.org.uk

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