Biography
Ed Parsons is the Geospatial Technologist of Google, with responsibility for evangelising Google’s mission to organise the world’s information using geography. In this role he maintains links with Universities, Research and Standards Organisations which are involved in the development of Geospatial Technology.
He is currently co-chair of the W3C/OGC Spatial Data on the Web Working Group.
Ed is based in Google’s London office, and anywhere else he can plug in his laptop.
Ed was the first Chief Technology Officer in the 200-year-old history of Ordnance Survey, and was instrumental in moving the focus of the organisation from mapping to Geographical Information. He came to the Ordnance Survey from Autodesk, where he was EMEA Applications Manager for the Geographical Information Systems (GIS) Division.
He earned a Masters degree in Applied Remote Sensing from Cranfield Institute of Technology and holds a Honorary Doctorate in Science from Kingston University, London and is a fellow of the Royal Geographical Society.
Ed kindly offered to replace Luc Vincent (Director of Engineering, Google), who needs to attend the launch of Google Skysats 5,6,7,8 from French Guyana on 15 September, and the focus of his presentation will be the Terra Bella project (https://terrabella.google.com/).