Trevor Taylor, currently accountable for global member success and development at OGC, has over thirty years of experience in the international geospatial community. With a background in Geography, Mr. Taylor has worked on a wide variety of applications such as Marine, Land Information, Disasters Management, Agriculture, Mapping, Forestry and Environment.
Mr. Taylor has substantial global experience in a wide variety of technical, client services, project, business and strategic planning activities. Prior to joining OGC staff, Mr. Taylor was a member representative for a commercial company to OGC, supporting OGC interests at the voting, principal, and strategic member levels, particularly in Asia, South America, India, and Europe.
Sessions in which Trevor Taylor participates
Tuesday 14 May, 2024
The global OGC community continues to accelerate innovation, based on practical real world demonstrations of the art of possible for connecting and sharing data and information related to climate resiliency for disasters, climate monitoring for terrestrial and marine environments and more. This talk will provide a brief overview of the latest work, with a focus on "what is next?".
In the upcoming Canada's National Geospatial Conference, we are delighted to host a special plenary session, "Mapping the Future: Honoring Geoff Zeiss and His Transformative Work in Geospatial Technology," on May 14th in Ottawa. This session is dedicated to celebrating the remarkable contributions of Geoff Zeiss to the fields of mapping, utilities, and Geographic Information Systems (GIS).Geoff Zeiss, renowned for his insightful blog...
Wednesday 15 May, 2024
GeoIgnite is proud to present a vital panel discussion titled "Bridging Worlds: Integrating BIM and GIS for a Digital Future in Built Asset Management," featuring distinguished panelists Susan Keenliside, Deputy Director at the House of Commons of Canada, and John Hale, Vice-President of buildingSMART Canada and BIM lead at the Department of National Defence. The session will be moderated by Trevor Taylor of the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC).