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Geospatial World Forum 2017 – Shaping a smarter world

Geospatial World Forum 2017 is the biggest geospatial event of the year and with keynotes from Jack Dangermond, Charles Trimble, Steven Berglund, Ola Rollen, Walter Scott and many more notable names, its hard to miss the event! If all the star power isn’t enough to allure us GeoGeeks, the theme for the conference next year is really intriguing “Geospatial + Deep Learning”.

GWF 2017 focuses on a wide array of industry including Smart Cities, Agriculture and also Geo Health (that’s refreshing). The only notable omission being the drone industry but I guess it will be amply represented during the discussions in other industry segments.

In addition to the main event (which already has over 300 speakers), there are also three co-located events that are scheduled during the conference. Yup, its going to be three very interesting days!

Geospatial Hall Of Fame 

Kudos to Geospatial Media for recognising the contribution of industry stalwarts and for etching their names in the “Geospatial Hall of Fame“. The Hall of fame banquet will be held on the first day of the event.

Geoawesomeness at #GWF2017

As Media partners for this awesome event, we couldn’t miss out on the opportunity to be there 🙂 We are gong to be blogging from this event next year and if you are interested in saying hello to us during the event, do drop us a line at info(at)geoawesomeness(dot)com or via the contact form. That’s one more reason for you to register for the event!

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Geoawesome Christmas Gift Guide 2016

Looking for the perfect holiday gift for a GeoGeek? Check out our Geoawesome holiday gift guide. We’ve got for you 22 awesome gift recommendations from $9.99 to $4,200.

1. Geo Christmas Tree Ornament – $9.99

Christmas Tree ornament is one of the most casual gift you can give but if it’s map-styled it becomes one of the best and inexpensive things you can give to a GeoGeek.

2. Custom-made map napkins – $12

Monochome is a website which allows you to select any data from OpenStreetMap to and create out of it a stylish napkins, T-shirts, tanks, skirts or pillows. Everything happens via interactive online tool. It’s a great gift that you can customize.

3. Dymaxion Projection Folding Globe – $15.00

Ok. This is probably one of the coolest gifts for a true GeoGeek. It’s a magnetic folding globe folding and unfolding in Fuller’s projection. Every map addict will love it.

4. Compass Suunto – $17

Campass is a great gift for every GeoGeek. After getting it maybe he/she will finally learn how to properly use it…

5. The Book of OSM by Steve Coast- $19

Last year Steve Coast – the founder of OpenStreetMap decided to write a book. It’s a must read for every GeoGeek and every supporter of OpenData initiative.

6. Overview: A New Perspective of Earth – $25.46

This amazing book shows a stunning collection of satellite images of Earth. It offers an unexpected look at humanity and it is the hottest gift you can give to anyone this season.

7. Bucket list scratch map – $35

This is one of the best gifts for every traveller and adventurer. This illustrated map features the most awesome destinations on our planet. We propose you get for a gift a scratch-off edition that comes covered in a silver scratch-off layer.

8.Kerbal Space Program on PS4 – $39.99

Awesome game on PS4 that lets you create, explore and manage space missions. The best gift to any gamer.

9. Map – Exploring the World- $40

This amazing book features 300 stunning maps from all around the world, and from all periods. This collection of map will give a unique opportunity of exploring and revealing what maps tell us about history and ourselves. I’ve got one and it’s a really great gift.

10. Cutting Board the shape of US states – $48

GeoGeek and Master Chef is not a rare combination. These state shaped cutting boards are a perfect gift for every map addict who also loves cooking.

11. Mapwheel – $88

Mapwheel is a pretty cool concept by Australian start-up. It is a custom-made, laser-engraved direction plaque (aka orientation table, toposcope or topograph) that shows the exact direction and distance from a your chosen home location to your selected points of interest. Totally unique gift.

12. Garmin eTrex 10 – $79

Garmin offers this rugged hiking handheld navigator for just $79. Although it’s an entry level device it should keep you on the route in most of the cases. It’s a great gift for every hiker.

13. National Geographic Atlas of the World – $129

Awesome collection of National Geographic maps published to mark the 100th anniversary of Nat Geo cartography. Great gift!

14.TomTom Bandit GPS action camera – $204

TomTom Bandit is a GPS equipped action camera which deals with every problem that GoPro has. The first one is of course no GPS sensor, the second one is easy video editing on a smartphone app when you’re still in the field.

15. Garmin Fenix 3 – the ultimate GPS watch – $375

This is my favorite outdoor smart watch. It has a built-in GPS, altimeter, barometer and compass. You can use it as your outdoor watch, activity tracker and partially a smartwatch. Frankly speaking it’s a much better choice than Apple Watch.

16. Lenovo Phab 2 Pro – the first Tango mapping device – $499

 
Lenovo released the first ever smartphone that supports Google Tango project and allows to map indoors. Fancy gift.

17. DJI Mavic Pro – $999

DJI Mavic Pro is the awesome foldable drone with a lot of automated features that can be used for drone mapping on the top of all other cool things you can do with it.

 

Top 5 gifts for GeoGeek women

Although the gifts above are great for both women and men, this year we have decided to add a separate category: Top gifts for GeoGeek women. Thanks to my wife for helping me put this together.

1. Illustrated Maps Book – $19.66

This book of maps is a visual feast for readers of all ages. It features not only borders, cities, rivers, and peaks, but also places of historical and cultural interest, eminent personalities, iconic animals and plants, cultural events, and many more fascinating facts associated with every region of our planet.

2. Handmade World Map Bag – $32 

This small Wristlet is perfect to carry around small essentials like phone, cash and ID. It’s also totally adorable.

3. Monochrome Tote Bag- $39

Monochome is this awesome website that allows you to select any data from OpenStreetMap to and create out of it a stylish clothes and accessories. Everything happens via interactive online tool. Perfect customized gift.

4. Map lamp – $49

Adding some map style to your home is always a good idea but if you don’t want to hang a map on your wall this small lamp might be a good solution.

5. Gucci seamap skirt – $4,200

Map patterns are always in fashion but this year they are the top. Even Gucci has a sea map skirt in its latest collection.

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