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Ome2: Open Maps For Europe 2 Milestones And High-value Prototype

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Michael Johnson
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By every usage indicator imaginable, the platform’s second phase has taken off: following its early‑2023 debut of Open Maps for Europe 2 (OME2), over 18,000 people have retrieved roughly 15,500 continent‑wide data sets and triggered around 96.4 million calls to its web services.

Open Maps for Europe 2 Adoption

Over the course of two calendar cycles, audience numbers on the interface grew dramatically, with Open Maps for Europe rising by roughly 450% from about 4,000 to a little above 22,000 participants, many exploring pan‑European open data.

Prototype and Pan-European High-Value Data

As a standout example of this momentum, the OME2 large‑scale high‑value prototype drew 600 registrations to access high‑value data, surpassing the initial aim of 150 by more than fourfold.

Pan-European Open Data: New Production Process

After going live during 2024, an authoritative 1:10,000 resource that spans administrative areas, transport links, and hydrography across 10 countries has already prompted almost 5,000 WFS requests. Behind the scenes, the first output produced with a new production process from the National Institute of Geographic and Forest Information (IGN France) assembles edge‑matched official geospatial content as core geospatial data, drawing on data from national mapping authorities.

Open Data Consortium Partners

In the consortium, a not‑for‑profit network representing Europe’s national mapping bodies — EuroGeographics — worked alongside National Geographic Institute (Belgium), Hellenic Cadastre, Spain’s General Directorate for the Cadastre, and the Netherlands’ Cadastre, Land Registry and Mapping Agency, with IGN France also a partner.

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