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Ben Hur is an advocate of a fair, free, and open future who works at the intersections of the openness, data, technology, and geospatial fields.
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|Info=Ben is an experienced senior consultant and long-time open geospatial advocate who has a wealth of experience as an educator, trainer, and leader in open data, data literacy, and open geospatial. He is the proprietor of BNHR—an open data and open geospatial consultancy in the Philippines—as well as the co-founder of the Civic Literacy Initiative and SmartCT.
  
He supports and takes an active role in the open data and open geospatial communities in the Philippines both as an individual and through his organizations: [https://bnhr.xyz BNHR.XYZ], an open data and open geospatial consultancy that he established; and SmartCT, an openness and citizen-centric tech non-profit that he co-founded. He is an organizer of the annual [https://pistangmapa.org/2022/ Pista ng Mapa] (Festival of Maps) conference and of other local FOSS4G events in his country and he has also been a participant of regional and international FOSS4G conferences. A firm believer in the power of open mapping and open geospatial to promote and protect a just and fair society, he has utilized open geospatial data and technologies in projects such as counter mapping.
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He supports and takes an active role in the open data and open geospatial communities in the Philippines both as an individual and through his organizations—co-organizing the Pista ng Mapa conference since 2019 and joining several local, regional, and international open geospatial conferences. Through BNHR, he supports the QGIS project as a QGIS certifying organization and as a QGIS Sustaining Member.
  
Through BNHR.XYZ, he supports the QGIS project as a QGIS certifying organization and as a QGIS Sustaining Member.
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He works to help build better, fairer, and safer societies through the advancement and use of free and open geospatial data and technologies.
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He shares and creates content about open data and open geospatial on his [https://bnhr.xyz website], social media ( [https://mastodon.social/@benhur07b Mastodon], [https://facebook.com/bnhr.xyz Facebook], [https://twitter.com/bnhrdotxyz Twitter]), and [https://youtube.com/c/bnhrdotxyz YouTube].
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He obtained his Master's degree in Geomatics Engineering from the University of the Philippines where his Master's thesis was about the use of geospatial analysis and visualization in Philippine basketball.
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Revision as of 03:48, 28 November 2023

OSGeo Member
Name: Ben Hur Pintor
Job Title: Propietor
Company: BNHR
Address:
City: Quezon City
State:
Country: Philippines
Local Chapter: Philippines
Email:
Phone:
Instant Messaging:
Website: https://bnhr.xyz
Language(s): English; Filipino
Personal Description : Ben is an experienced senior consultant and long-time open geospatial advocate who has a wealth of experience as an educator, trainer, and leader in open data, data literacy, and open geospatial. He is the proprietor of BNHR—an open data and open geospatial consultancy in the Philippines—as well as the co-founder of the Civic Literacy Initiative and SmartCT.

He supports and takes an active role in the open data and open geospatial communities in the Philippines both as an individual and through his organizations—co-organizing the Pista ng Mapa conference since 2019 and joining several local, regional, and international open geospatial conferences. Through BNHR, he supports the QGIS project as a QGIS certifying organization and as a QGIS Sustaining Member.

He works to help build better, fairer, and safer societies through the advancement and use of free and open geospatial data and technologies.
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