Geo Connect Asia 2024
The opening ceremony on 6 March 2024 was graced by Guest of Honour Mr Edwin Tong, Minister for Culture, Community and Youth and Second Minister for Law.
Unveiling the 2nd iteration of the 10-year Singapore Geospatial Masterplan, Minister Edwin Tong outlined the 3 main strategies for geospatial development over the next decade - mainstreaming, deepening capabilities and going global.
Find out more about the Geospatial Masterplan here.
Memorandum of Understanding Signing Ceremonies
The event also saw the signing of 2 Memorandum of Understanding with SingHealth
Community Hospitals (SCH) and MOH Office for Healthcare Transformation
(MOHT) on co-developing web-based map services to identify health and social
service-related services for their respective initiatives in preventive
healthcare.
OneMap GPT Challenge Winning Prototypes
Congratulations to winners of the inaugural OneMap GPT Challenge,
Huawei and BuzzAR!
During the Opening Ceremony, Ms Megan Ann Pang, SLA’s Principal Geospatial
Consultant presented on the winning prototype interfaces and how they utilise
AI, location information and map visualisation to open limitless potential
across industries. Watch the presentation here.
Touring of SLA Booth
SLA Chairman, Mr Yeoh Oon Jin then took a tour of the exhibition grounds,
first stopping at the SLA booth where the winners of SLA’s OneMap GPT Challenge,
Huawei and BuzzAR presented on their prototypes.
Container Depot and Logistics Association of Singapore (CDAS) was also at the booth to present the heavy vehicle routing prototype developed with SLA.
Panel Discussions
SLA also took to the stage at Geo Connect Asia on 6 March 2024, steering
two insightful panel discussions that delved into the future of public
health and urban development using geospatial innovation and solutions.
First up was the opening panel on the importance of location in improving
life quality, moderated by Director of Geospatial & Data, Mr Ng Siau
Yong. The panel explored a range of issues, including using maps to streamline
the planning of public health services, alongside the complexities of predicting
what users need based on where and how old they are.
The second panel moderated by Director of Survey & Geomatics, Dr Victor Khoo, delved into the optimisation and integration of Urban Digital Twins, which has emerged as a critical tool for future city development and management. The panellists dissected the benefits of using digital twins to better plan and manage our cities and discussed its potential integration with other smart city technologies. At the same time, they raised questions about their effectiveness in supporting sustainable city solutions and whether they are the solution to connect better with our communities.
Day 2 Award Presentation & Closing Plenary
Congratulations to our ASEAN Geospatial Challenge 2024 Distinction winning teams who received their awards on Day 2 (7 March 2024) of Geo Connect Asia 2024.
👏 Team GajahITB from Bandung Institute of Technology, Indonesia
👏 Team Jograph-Vi from University at Buffalo - Singapore Institute of
Management
About the ASEAN Geospatial Challenge:
Targeted at students from Institutes of Higher Learning, Geospatial Youth Edition brings youth in the ASEAN region together to use geospatial technology and information to support nations in achieving their Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Day 2 of Geo Connect Asia was wrapped up with the closing plenary led
by co-hosts, SLA CE, Mr Colin Low and MPA ACE, Mr David Foo,
along with distinguished speakers A/Prof Gan Wee Hoe from SingHealth
Community Hospitals, Dr Jani Thuaibah Isa Tanzil from National University
of Singapore, Mr Jack Lim from Community Chest and Dr Cheong Wei Yang
from Singapore Management University.
The two days of Geo Connect Asia have been a remarkable journey, connecting
with fellow industry peers and fostering meaningful connections.
We would also like to thank the organiser, Montgomery Asia for the exceptional
support!
Geo Connect Asia 2025 will be held on 9 & 10 April 2025 at Marina
Bay Sands, Singapore.