Dear All,

It is my great pleasure to inform you that Z_GIS ,Department of Geoinformatics, 
University of Salzburg  http://www.zgis.at/index.php/en/   has become our 75th 
ICA-OSGeo lab. It is an important milestone in our growth and we warmly welcome 
them to our "Geo for All" http://www.geoforall.org initiative.

They are one of the leading centres of Geospatial education and research 
globally with over 85 staff and one of the best examples of their global impact 
and leadership is the distance education initiative offering masters and 
diploma programmes in Geographical Information Science and Systems through the 
UNIGIS International Association  http://www.unigis.net

They already contribute to Open Source Geo through both their teaching within 
UNIGIS and MSc in Applied Geoinformatics (e.g. QGIS module)  and research (they 
develop innovative applications based on OSM, application-centric development 
of sensor web services architectures etc). They also contribute to outreach 
through FOSS focused workshops at AGIT http://www.agit.at ,  
http://www.gi-forum.org  etc.

Prof. Josef Strobl is also the Advisory Board member of ICA-OSGeo Labs and we 
are looking forward to working closely with him, Dr Hermann Klug and other 
colleagues at Salzburg for building up more research and education 
collaborations and opportunities globally.

Best wishes,

Suchith


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