[Geo4All] Department of Science and Technology Sponsored 21 Day Training Programme on Geo-spatial Technology

Suchith Anand Suchith.Anand at nottingham.ac.uk
Tue Nov 1 08:05:12 PDT 2016


Thank you Darshana for sharing this excellent news of funded training program at http://cept.ac.in/events/geospatial-technology . This will be of wider interest to OSGeo colleagues in India. Congrats to you and CEPT colleagues for making this possible.


I will be in India next week for attending important meetings with my SMARTIES hat [😊]  and i will promote Open Principles to all during my India visit.


I am happy to see that the Government of India and many state governments in India are taking many proactive steps to expand FOSS because of advantages like increasing interoperability, developing local capacity/ industry, reducing costs, achieving vendor independence, enabling localization, reducing piracy/copyright infringements and increasing growth of knowledge-based society are among the compelling reasons for adopting FOSS. India’s strength in Information Technology can be utilized to develop products using FOSS which will help in bridging the digital divide with significant cost savings and facilitate the creation of a knowledge society. Indian industry/SMEs can benefit from the liberal licensing norms of FOSS which enables software to be freely modified and distributed.


I suggest that you reach out and contact  FOSS Initiative Cell, Department of Electronics and Information Technology , Government Of India  and build synergies for future training programs.


Details at  http://meity.gov.in/content/free-and-open-source-software


<http://meity.gov.in/content/free-and-open-source-software>

<http://meity.gov.in/content/free-and-open-source-software>

Best wishes,


Suchith

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Sent: 01 November 2016 10:21 AM
To: geoforall at lists.osgeo.org
Subject: [Geo4All] Department of Science and Technology Sponsored 21 Day Training Programme on Geo-spatial Technology

Dear Sir/Madam

CEPT University, Ahmadabad will organizing  Department of Science and
Technology Sponsored 21 Day Training Programme on Geo-spatial Technology
(Equivalent to Refresher Course) on Capacity-Building
in Geo-spatial Technologies from 14th November, 2016 to 3rd December,201

Brochure with details of the training and Application Form is attached for
your wider dissemination.



You may also http://cept.ac.in/events/geospatial-technology

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Regards

Darshana Rawal
Research Associate;Visiting Professor
CEPT University,Ahmedabad,India

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