Steven Ramage the former Managing Director of Ordnance Survey International has joined global addressing start-up what3words. what3words is a location reference system which has named every 3×3 meter square on earth with 3 unique words: a much more user-friendly interface for latitude and longitude.

“Having worked in the industry for the last 20 years I can honestly say I have not seen anything like this,” says Steven “what3words is a simple system that allows absolutely everybody to communicate precise location. It offers location referencing for the whole world, with some exciting developments around offline, multiple language support and voice technology.”

“This is a game changing approach that can help the 20 million unaddressed homes in the Brazilian’s favelas, the aid agencies mapping schools in rural Africa or the numerous governments in emerging nations looking to take the next step of development that robust addressing & location referencing offers.”

what3words co-founder and CEO Chris Sheldrick said “Steven carries enormous respect in the industry, with him leading our strategy we can change the way the world is addressed.”

At the same time geospatial veterans Lokku have invested in what3words and incorporated the technology into a number of their products.

“Most geospatial technology can be bafflingly complex. Any solution to the desperate global addressing problem must be simple enough for normal people to use. It is here that 3 words win over alphanumeric codes.” commented Ed Freyfogle, co-founder of Lokku. “Chris presented what3words to a highly qualified, and skeptical, audience at #geomob. What won me, and others over was what3words’ radical, simple approach. We have integrated the ability to search by 3 words into Nestoria our property search engine, it’s a big help in markets like Brazil or India. We’ve also added what3words to our OpenCage geocoding service”

what3words has also appointed Giles Rhys Jones, the Director of Digital Strategy at Ogilvy & Mather UK as Marketing Director & Tim Williams as Business Development Director. Tim was previously Head of Partnerships at Shutl, the rapid fulfillment service who sold to eBay last year.

About what3words

what3words  is a London-based technology company founded in 2013 by Chris Sheldrick, Jack Waley-Cohen and Michael Dent. The process of turning locations into text strings on a huge scale underpins what3words’ patent-pending technology. what3words can be used through the web, via iOS and Android applications, and also offline. Its online API and offline SDK are available for anyone to use & integrate. Around the world it is being integrated into navigation systems, property search sites, couriers, taxis, local authorities, maintenance agencies & mobile mapping services.