[OSGeo-Discuss] Open Geospatial Lab - South Africa
Suchith Anand
Suchith.Anand at nottingham.ac.uk
Sat Mar 24 09:19:49 PDT 2012
On behalf of the Open Source Geospatial Foundation and the International Cartographic Association, i am pleased to announce about the Open Source Geospatial Lab initiative in Africa. After the successful establishment of Open Geospatial Labs in Europe and Asia , we are happy to have the first such initiative in Africa being established at Centre for Geoinformation Science, University of Pretoria, South Africa under the leadership and vision of Dr Serena Coetzee. Serena has strong research background in Geospatial Science, SDI and GI standards. Her research details at http://www.cs.up.ac.za/cs/scoetzee/index.htm
Not only is the Centre for Geoinformation Science at the University of Pretoria http://www.up.ac.za/cgis already doing excellent undergraduate and postgraduate teaching using various open geospatial software but also many of thier postgraduate students are either using FOSS4G in their research or contributing to FOSS4G.
These students will become the future leaders of Geospatial Science from Africa and contribute for the development of our discipline and the wider community. Open Geospatial Technologies are the key enablers for helping to provide the benefits of geospatial science to the wider community globally (especially in poor countries) and we look forward to all of your participation for building up our efforts in this.
Best wishes,
Suchith
Dr Suchith Anand
Nottingham Geospatial Institute
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