Summary
Hiroyuki Miyazaki is a geospatial technology executive and researcher with over 20 years of experience applying GIS, satellite remote sensing, and mobile technologies to energy, environment, disaster management, and urban infrastructure. As CEO of GLODAL and advisor to UNDP and Space Tech Accelerator, he blends strategic leadership with hands-on technical depth gained from long-term research roles at The University of Tokyo and practical consulting for institutions like the Asian Development Bank. He holds a Ph.D. in Environmental Studies and has driven large-scale projects such as global urban area mapping using millions of satellite scenes and grid computing. Equally comfortable with management and low-level programming, his GitHub interests in embedded and baremetal programming hint at a rare mix of systems-level coding skills alongside geospatial science. Based in Yokohama, he routinely bridges academia, international development, and industry to operationalize advanced geospatial solutions.
11 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
University of Tokyo
B.A., Environmental and Information Studies, B.A., Environmental and Information Studies at Keio University
English, Japanese