Saulius Urbanas is a seasoned consultant at The World Bank, specializing in the development and implementation of Continuous Operating Reference Stations (CORS) and geodetic reference frameworks that are critical for enhancing spatial data accuracy and reliability. With extensive experience in geodesy and location intelligence, Saulius...
Saulius Urbanas is a seasoned consultant at The World Bank, specializing in the development and implementation of Continuous Operating Reference Stations (CORS) and geodetic reference frameworks that are critical for enhancing spatial data accuracy and reliability. With extensive experience in geodesy and location intelligence, Saulius plays a pivotal role in advancing base mapping activities, which encompass the production of photogrammetric basemaps, ortophotos, and comprehensive spatial datasets. His expertise in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Computer-Aided Design (CAD) allows him to effectively contribute to the development of Land Administration Systems, Land Information Systems, and Real Estate Cadastres, ensuring that these systems are robust and capable of supporting sustainable land management practices.
In his current role, Saulius is involved in high-impact projects that aim to strengthen National Spatial Data Infrastructures (NSDI) across various countries. His proficiency in spatial data management and remote sensing not only enhances the quality of geospatial data but also facilitates informed decision-making in the public sector. Saulius's multilingual capabilities enable him to collaborate effectively with diverse teams, fostering international partnerships that are essential for the success of multi-national projects. His strong project management skills ensure that initiatives are delivered on time and within budget, while his business development acumen helps identify new opportunities for growth and innovation in the geospatial sector. Through his work at The World Bank, Saulius Urbanas continues to make significant contributions to the field of geomatics, driving progress in land administration and spatial data utilization worldwide.