Discovery to Recovery

11. Geoscience Technology for a Better World


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What should the relationship be between geoscience technology and the communities we’re a part of? The obvious answer is that geoscience technology should be used to enrich the lives of those in our communities.

But as Paul Bauman (Technical Director, Worley) says: often the question not asked, is where should the technology come from? Should we be using bottom-up or top-down approaches to develop tech? Paul shares his thoughts on this matter, and stories from his time pioneering geophysics use for humanitarian water crisis work in the 1990s.

Another question we should ask ourselves is how should we be sharing our technology and science with non-specialists? Alan Shapiro (Science Communication Consultant & Instructor) takes us through best practices for knowledge-based communication. This field becomes increasingly important as we look to a future with growing geoscience challenges, and will need to share our data to inspire new policies and lifestyle changes.

Lastly, what are the best approaches to inspire innovation in technology? Holly Bridgwater (Unearthed Solutions) takes us through ‘open innovation’ – and how communities can be leveraged for the future of geoscience tech.

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