This week Taylor Geospatial Engine is honored to share a blog note from one of our core partners in the Innovation Bridge Field Boundaries initiative, Radiant Earth. "One of our major initiatives this year has been to support the Taylor Geospatial Engine’s first Innovation Bridge program, which is a program designed to accelerate commercialization of geospatial research efforts."| Taylor Geospatial Engine
As we have written recently, Taylor Geospatial Engine (TGE) created the Innovation Bridge framework to accelerate the commercialization of geospatial research. Our first Innovation Bridge initiative aims to expand and mature the market for applications of AI and ML systems on earth observation imagery. We believe this will help unlock the innovation potential of geospatial data in understanding global food security and sustainability.| Taylor Geospatial Engine
The Taylor Geospatial Engine is a non-profit, established in June 2023, with founding philanthropic funds from Andrew C. Taylor. Taylor Geospatial Engine (TGE) is a sister organization to the Taylor Geospatial Institute (TGI), which fuels research and collaboration around innovative geospatial approaches at eight Midwest research organizations. TGI focuses on core geospatial science and applying it to sustainable agriculture, public health and national security. TGE’s mission is to identify...| Taylor Geospatial Engine
Following our last blog post outlining Taylor Geospatial Engine’s (TGE) Innovation Bridge program, we are pleased to now share details about our first initiative. As a reminder, the Innovation Bridge Program is intended to facilitate and accelerate the process of commercializing geospatially-centered research and development projects and prototypes. Our process framework is centered around engaging a broad set of experts and stakeholders to:| Taylor Geospatial Engine
An examination of how to develop extensible shared data schemas to make data more interoperable.| cloudnativegeo.org
An introduction to the fiboa (Field Boundaries for Agriculture) ecosystem.| cloudnativegeo.org
An introduction to the fiboa (Field Boundaries for Agriculture) core specification and extensions.| cloudnativegeo.org