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Taylor Geospatial Launches as a New Hub
for GeoAI Innovation

For the Digital Public Good

ST. LOUIS — March 5, 2026 — Taylor Geospatial today announced its launch as a new organization focused on unlocking AI-driven geospatial breakthroughs for global public benefit while strengthening innovation capacity in St. Louis. The organization brings together deep geospatial research expertise and proven pathways to commercialization under a single mission, leadership structure, and brand—positioning it to accelerate the development and real-world use of geospatial artificial intelligence (GeoAI).

“This new organization brings strategic focus to a fast-moving field at exactly the right time,” said Robert Cardillo, Chair, Taylor Geospatial. “Taylor Geospatial will be a trusted bridge—aligning research with operational needs and converting GeoAI innovation into reliable, scalable capabilities. Uniting our efforts under one organization gives partners a clear front door and strengthens our ability to deliver measurable impact.”

Formed by bringing together the Taylor Geospatial Institute and Taylor Geospatial Engine, both originally launched with support from a philanthropic gift from Andy Taylor, Executive Chairman of Enterprise Mobility, Taylor Geospatial unifies research and applied innovation under a single organization and brand. The launch contributes to St. Louis’s development as a national center for geospatial innovation while advancing accessible GeoAI tools, datasets, and digital public goods for global use.

“Society has reached an inflection point where the pace of scientific progress is faster than our ability to put it into practice,” said Elliott Kellner, President, Taylor Geospatial. “Taylor Geospatial was built to do the hard work of execution—connecting research to real operational needs, reducing fragmentation across the ecosystem, and turning promising GeoAI advances into tools and capabilities that people can actually use at scale.”

Every day, satellites generate vast volumes of Earth observation data, yet much of its potential remains untapped. Taylor Geospatial works with partners to turn that data into insight for the public good by accelerating the development and commercialization of GeoAI. The non-profit organization focuses on building shared scientific infrastructure—open datasets, benchmarks, models, and tools—that enable researchers, governments, and industry partners to reduce risk, accelerate adoption, and deliver tangible outcomes.

Headquartered in St. Louis, Taylor Geospatial pairs a strong regional commitment to innovation and economic development with a global outlook. Its work supports applications ranging from climate resilience and food security to deforestation monitoring, infrastructure planning, and environmental compliance.

“We are thrilled at the potential with this new organization, which is thoroughly designed for this moment,” said Jennifer Marcus, Vice President of Strategic Innovation Programs, Taylor Geospatial. “By bringing together deep academic research, industry expertise, and entrepreneurial pathways, Taylor Geospatial is uniquely positioned to turn GeoAI breakthroughs into digital public goods. Our focus on applying AI to satellite imagery at scale will help address critical global challenges while building a world-class center for geospatial innovation in St. Louis.”

The launch includes a new visual identity, logo, and redesigned website that reflect Taylor Geospatial’s unified strategy and role within the global GeoAI ecosystem. From this point forward, all programs, partnerships, and initiatives will operate under the Taylor Geospatial name.

For more information, visit taylorgeospatial.org.


About Taylor Geospatial

Headquartered in St. Louis, Taylor Geospatial is a nonprofit organization focused on advancing geospatial artificial intelligence (GeoAI) for global public benefit. The organization partners with academic researchers and industry leaders to translate breakthrough geospatial research into accessible tools, datasets, and shared infrastructure. Through this work, Taylor Geospatial supports the development and deployment of digital public goods that help innovators and communities address complex global challenges.