
Mapping the Future of Land Use with OS Data
Description
Join us for the next in a Tech Lunch & Learn series hosted by the Ordnance Survey Partners team to get hands-on with the datasets that drive smarter land decisions—from planning to biodiversity.
This session will focus on how OS data can be applied to key areas such as:
- Site Assessment – Understand terrain, accessibility, and suitability with detailed geospatial insights.
- Planning – Support planning applications and development strategies with authoritative location data.
- Agritech – Enhance agricultural innovation through spatial analysis and land classification.
- Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) – Identify opportunities for environmental enhancement and compliance using habitat and land cover data.
Whether you’re a startup, developer, or established partner, this session will help you uncover how OS data can bring granular detail and real-world value to your products and services.
Why attend?
This session is part of a broader series designed to educate and inspire current and future partners on the potential of OS datasets. Each session adds a new piece to the puzzle—this one deepens your understanding of how OS data supports land use-related challenges and opportunities.
Meet the OS Partners Team
Learn how our team works day-to-day with licensees to help them unlock value, navigate licensing, and integrate OS data into their solutions.
This is an ONLINE event facilitated by Robert Wingfield and Jonathan Lewis. Register at the bottom of this page to secure your place and receive the online joining instructions.
ROBERT WINGFIELD is Senior Technical Consultant at Ordnance Survey (OS), who leads on consultancy and technical support to OS Channel Partners and collaborates closely to grow and maximise the value of OS data and services within their solutions.
JONATHAN LEWIS is Technical Lead at Geovation. He has a wealth of experience in building complex scalable geospatial solutions to solve business needs. He loves a good map, and anything related to data. Lewis also has a background in maritime navigational systems.