The vision

Emerging technology hubs, open to everyone

One-stop, fully accessible centres where the tools of the future are no longer priced out of reach.

A wheelchair user working at a high-spec workstation

What a hub is

High-end computers, professional software and structured training programmes are the entry ticket to careers in geospatial technology, and for most individuals they are simply too costly. A hub removes that barrier: one accessible place where you can walk (or wheel) in and use it all.

  • High-end workstations with professional survey and mapping software
  • Training modules guided or self-paced, from first skills to advanced
  • Drones & geospatial technology the same equipment used on live commercial projects
  • AI & emerging tools learn what is shaping the sector next
  • Mentors & community people who have walked the same path
  • Fully accessible spaces designed for every body and mind, from the start

The roll-out

Prove the model

Run the career development programme from our first base, measuring outcomes before, during and after so the evidence is procurement-grade.

Hubs across the UK

Open accessible centres in the regions that need them most, each one a base for training, equipment access and community.

Expand internationally

Take the model into the European Union and the United States, supporting veterans and people with life-changing injuries wherever they are.

Prove the point

Demonstrate that disabled people can deliver professional survey work in the most remote and inaccessible environments on earth.

A survey drone on expedition in front of a glacier

Founding partners wanted

We are an early-stage charity. The first hubs will be built with the corporate partners and donors who share this vision.

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