
If you’ve ever met me or listened to any of my podcasts, you'll quickly notice that I’m full of energy and have a contagious passion for connecting people and systems (aka interoperability). I’m also often introduced as “the geospatial cheerleader”, and I love it! I’ve been in the geospatial/location ecosystem since I got to MIT in 1995; and what an amazing ride it has been - expanding today into climate impact, Artificial Intelligence, digital twins, gaming, and more.
I believe that I’m one of the few well-rounded professionals who are both tech-savvy (thank you MIT) AND business-savvy; visionary AND practical; multi-disciplinary (thank you geospatial); multi-cultural and multi-lingual. I gravitate towards challenging impactful collaborative work – like modernizing, rebranding, and growing the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC); connecting siloed departments at Northrop Grumman; starting the US subsidiary of a UK Aviation exchange business; founding my own geospatial consulting business; and building a new national research institute (Taylor Geospatial Institute).
I’m proud to be a globally recognized expert in geospatial – most recently cheerleading the value of geospatial science & tech (coupled with AI, cloud computing and even quantum computing) in new domains like digital twins, gaming, and even the metaverse. I really hope that my energy and passion are contributing to accelerating the impact of geospatial on our world. I can’t stress how critical this is to our future, for disaster resilience, climate adaptation, food security, marine sustainability, national security, and more.
Last but not least, I’m a champion of diversity; and I’m happy to have been awarded the Women in Tech leadership award in 2023 as well as the 2022 Geospatial World Diversity Champion award and the 2019 Geomatics Canada Diversity Leadership Award.
Sessions in which Nadine Alameh participates
martes 18 junio, 2019
Let’s admit it! We live in exciting times with technology, social interactions and business models changing before our eyes: Flying taxis, self-driving cars, commercial Space missions, smart cities, SmallSats and Internet Of Things (IOT) to name just a few innovations! Our kids are growing up in a world of on-demand TV, GPS availability, all around virtual assistants, and mobile devices that pretty much can do anything! Each and every one of these innovations has a location element to i...
What are the ramifications of the current digital transformation globally and what will it mean for Canada and the globe? Our award winning panel of international and Canadian experts disscuss and take questions from delegates.
miércoles 19 junio, 2019
The GeoIgnite Conference and our sponsors are proud to present the inaugural Diversity in Leadership Summit (DILS). It is our vision that GeoIgnite will spur the grassroots of a more diverse ecosystem where diversity of thinking and knowledge will ignite innovation and better outcomes for us all. The DILS is the flagship forum for of geo professionals of all ages and stages in...
jueves 23 julio, 2020
The GeoIgnite Conference and our sponsors are proud to present the second Diversity Leadership panel. Our inaugural Summit was a great success featuring relevant diversity and inclusion topics, a powerful panel of speakers, and a "full house" of engaged participants.Increasing the diversity, equity, and inclusiveness of the Geomatics community is essential to our mission. There can be no barrier to talent at Geospatial organizations as solving the world’s most intractable proble...
jueves 22 abril, 2021
Join us April 22nd for a Fireside Chat with Dr. Steve Liang, Founder and CTO of SensorUp. Professor and Rogers IoT Research Chair at University of Calgary and Dr. Nadine Alameh the OGC’s Chief Executive Office (CEO).Steve's goal is to disrupt the silos of the Internet of Things by creating, using, and implementing open and interoperable standards and products for device-cloud communications and cloud-cloud communications. Steve is chairing and the editor of several key IoT enabling...
lunes 12 mayo, 2025
📅 Date: Monday, May 12, 2025📍 Location: Rainbow Bistro, 76 Murray Street, ByWard Market, Ottawa⏰ Time: Networking at 6:30 PM | Panel begins at 7:00 PM | Live music to follow🍽 Details: Cash bar and hors d’oeuvres providedEvent OverviewJoin us for an evening of high-level discussion, networking, and live music in the heart of Ottawa’s historic ByWard Market
martes 13 mayo, 2025
Dr. Nadine Alameh, the inaugural Executive Director of the Taylor Geospatial Institute, has been leading an ambitious effort to accelerate geospatial research for tackling today’s biggest challenges—climate, disasters, health, and national security. In this session, she will reflect on what it takes to build a truly impactful geospatial ecosystem, challenge assumptions about the roles of national mapping agencies, academia, and nonprofi...
miércoles 14 mayo, 2025
Unlocking the Power of EO and AI through Collaboration and PartnershipsThis panel will explore the transformative power of Earth Observations (EO) and Artificial Intelligence (AI), emphasizing the critical role of collaboration and partnerships in unlocking the full potential of these technologies. As global challenges continue to evolve, th...
Sessions in which Nadine Alameh attends
lunes 12 mayo, 2025
This open forum invites all attendees to engage in discussions on Canada’s path toward greater self-reliance in the geospatial sector, particularly in light of emerging trade conflicts, including the recent U.S. tariffs, and evolving global geopolitical shifts. The forum will explore strategies to strengthen Canada’s technological capabilities and reduce reliance on external sources, with a focus on fostering innovation, security, and growth.