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Meet the Climate Action Change Makers 2022
African Surveyors Connect, opened the call through this year’s GIS Day initiative, for change makers that are tackling issues to do with climate change through climate action to submit their…
ULI Hines Student Competition
The ULI Hines Student Competition—entering its 21st year in 2023—offers graduate students the opportunity to form their own multidisciplinary teams and engage in a challenging exercise in responsible land use.
All Eyes on Zimbabwe’s ZimSAT-1
Zimbabwe’s satellite is set for to be launched in a few hours, Please find the launch details for ZIMSAT-1 listed below:
Learn, Network & Discover at GIS Fest 2022
GISfest is a conference bringing together geospatial professionals and enthusiasts in Africa and beyond to discuss geospatial technologies and its applications in numerous industries.
Introducing ArcGIS Excalibur
Esri never stops building new and more fascinating and sophisticated software. It’s like almost each and every month there is either a new software release or a major upgrade towards…
Dumashie receives FIG Presidency from Staiger
In a short ceremony, the outgoing president of FIG (International Federation of Surveyors), Rudolf Staiger, handed his presidency over to incoming president Diane Dumashie. The symbolic event took place at…
African Surveyors Connect Honored at ZIG 2022 Conference
The Zimbabwe Institute of Geomatics (ZIG) conference and Annual General Meeting (AGM) took place from the 20th to the 21st of October this year at Conquenar House in Harare. Running…
Join the Google Maps Platform Hackathon
Build with the power of Google Maps Platform. Elevate everything you build Google Maps Platform allows developers to create unique location-based experiences using our APIs & SDKs. Now is your chance…
Join the WaPOR Hackathon 2022
This hackathon is the first from a series of three hackathons which will follow in the coming 2 years. This hackathon focuses on bringing together (social) scientists, engineers, programmers, communications specialists, and local experts to create real-world applications using WaPOR remote sensing data.









