Strategic Initiative: Webinar on Future Reference Frames

| 25 November 2025

Date

25 November 2025

Hours
From 10:00 am to 1:00 pm

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A trusted geodetic reference is the invisible infrastructure of every modern society.
Behind every map, navigation system, construction project, and climate model lies a geodetic framework that ensures Europe speaks the same spatial language.

This webinar, hosted in collaboration with the Norwegian Mapping Authority and EuroGeographics, marked the beginning of a strategic dialogue on the future of Europe’s geodetic reference frameworks.

As the world moves toward ITRF and dynamic reference systems, Europe faces a critical choice: how do we ensure long-term interoperability across borders and sectors?

Why this matters
Geodesy is not just a technical discipline — it is the foundation of Europe’s digital infrastructure.
From autonomous transport to smart cities and environmental monitoring, every digital service that relies on location depends on a stable and trusted reference frame.

If Europe fails to act together, the coherence and trustworthiness of its geospatial data could erode — weakening the digital backbone that connects economies, governments, and citizens.

This webinar explored how we can safeguard confidence in European geodata for the next 30 years.

Keynote speaker
We were delighted to welcome Nicholas Brown, Head of Office at the United Nations Global Geodetic Centre of Excellence.
 Nicholas brought deep insight from the global geodetic community and shared perspectives on how strategic collaboration can strengthen Europe’s leadership in this evolving landscape.

A crossroads for Europe
Europe now stands at a crossroads. Several pathways can shape how our geodetic reference frameworks evolve — from maintaining today’s static systems, via introducing periodic updates, to embracing fully dynamic, time-aware references.

Each pathway carries strategic implications. Stability offers continuity but risks falling behind a changing Earth. Periodic updates balance tradition and innovation, while dynamic systems unlock new precision — yet demand shared governance, investment, and trust.

This webinar invited national mapping authorities, policy leaders, and experts to explore these options together — and to define a shared European vision for trusted geodata in a dynamic world.

The agenda is available here (24/11/2025) and you may find the presentations of this webinar as well as the video below.

Programme

Presenter Presentation  
Nicholas Brown, Head of Office, United Nations Global Geodetic Centre of Excellence “The importance of understanding user requirements” Download
Per Erik Opseth, Head, Geodetic Institute, Norwegian Mapping Authority “Three Paths to Europe’s Next Reference Frame” Download
Ivar Oveland, EuroSDR “Georeferencing in the Digital Era from the user’s perspective” Download
Martin Lidberg, EUREF “ETRS89 and dynamic reference systems in Europe" Download
Boris Coric, Eurocontrol “Why Geodetic Reference Frames Matter for AIM?” Download

Video