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+ | |Name=Peter Batty | ||
+ | |JobTitle=Co-founder and CTO of Geospatial Division | ||
+ | |Company=Ubisense | ||
+ | |Address=Denver, CO, US | ||
+ | |Country=US | ||
+ | |State=CO | ||
+ | |City=Denver | ||
+ | |Coordinate=39.753358, -104.99854 | ||
+ | |LocalChapter=North America | ||
+ | |Email=peter AT ebatty DOT com | ||
+ | |Photo=PeterBatty.jpg | ||
+ | |Info=Peter has worked in the geospatial industry for 25 years and has served as CTO for two of the world's top 200 software companies, [http://intergraph.com Intergraph] and [http://www.gepower.com/prod_serv/products/gis_software/en/index.htm Smallworld] (now part of GE Energy). In recent years he has worked extensively with open source systems and new generation web mapping applications such as Google Maps. | ||
+ | More details at [http://www.linkedin.com/in/peterbatty LinkedIn]. | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{OSGeo Experience | ||
+ | |User=Yes | ||
+ | |Committee=Yes | ||
+ | |Board=Yes | ||
+ | |Coder=No | ||
+ | |Translate=No | ||
+ | |PSC=No | ||
+ | |ExBoard=No | ||
+ | |Charter=Yes | ||
+ | |Chair=Yes | ||
+ | |SolKatz=No | ||
+ | |Committer=No | ||
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Revision as of 10:12, 2 December 2015
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Name: | Peter Batty | |
Job Title: | Co-founder and CTO of Geospatial Division | |
Company: | Ubisense | |
Address: | Denver, CO, US | |
City: | Denver | |
State: | CO | |
Country: | US | |
Local Chapter: | North America | |
Email: | peter AT ebatty DOT com | |
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Personal Description : | Peter has worked in the geospatial industry for 25 years and has served as CTO for two of the world's top 200 software companies, Intergraph and Smallworld (now part of GE Energy). In recent years he has worked extensively with open source systems and new generation web mapping applications such as Google Maps. More details at LinkedIn. | |
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URIs of the form "peter AT ebatty DOT com" are not allowed. [[Info::Peter has worked in the geospatial industry for 25 years and has served as CTO for two of the world's top 200 software companies, Intergraph and Smallworld (now part of GE Energy). In recent years he has worked extensively with open source systems and new generation web mapping applications such as Google Maps.
More details at LinkedIn.| ]]
OSGeo Experience and Roles:
Peter Batty
Co-founder and CTO of Geospatial Division, Ubisense
Location: Denver, CO, United States (originally from the United Kingdom)
Peter has worked in the geospatial industry for 25 years and has served as CTO for two of the world's top 200 software companies, Intergraph and Smallworld (now part of GE Energy). In recent years he has worked extensively with open source systems and new generation web mapping applications such as Google Maps. More details at LinkedIn.
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- Chaired the FOSS4G conference in Denver in 2011. It was the largest FOSS4G to date with over 900 attendees from 42 countries
- Has spoken at many conferences around the world on trends in the geospatial industry, including open source geospatial
- Served on the OSGeo board from 2011 to 2013
- Has developed applications using a variety of OSGeo software, including PostGIS, MapFish and OpenLayers
- Is a member of the OSGeo Conference Committee
- Was the OSGeo Board Liaison for the FOSS4G 2013 conference in Nottingham, UK
- Writes a Blog
- Other interests
- When not doing geo things, keen traveler and photographer. See photos at Peter Batty photos and also check out the Peter Batty travel and photography blog
- Contact
- Email: peter AT ebatty DOT com
- Skype: pmbatty
- twitter @pmbatty
- Spoken Language(s)
- English
- Profile last updated
- 1 February 2015