Dear colleague,

I am pleased to share the info on  21-Day Training Programme on Geospatial 
Technology will be organised during November 14 to December 3, 2016 by 
GeoForAll lab and Faculty of Technology, CEPT University, Ahmedabad. The 
training programme is financially supported by Department of Science and 
Technology (DST), Government of India.

The training programme aims to generate an interest and create an awareness 
among the scientists, academia and researchers for the use of open source 
software for Geospatial Applications. The training would emphasises on  
dissemination of open-source IT and geospatial software technologies, open 
data, and open standards by integration of these resources in teaching, 
research, governance and planning.

Applications are invited from academia, researchers, government officers and 
non-government organisations. No fees would be charged. Accommodation will be 
provided on twin-sharing basis without any charges.

Details at http://cept.ac.in/events/geospatial-technology

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 [1].

I thank all our GeoForAll lab colleagues at CEPT University for organising the 
program and expanding GeoForAll ideas to empower everyone.

Best wishes,

Suchith

Dr. Suchith Anand
http://www.geoforall.org/

Geo for All - Building and expanding Open Geospatial Science

[1] http://meity.gov.in/content/free-and-open-source-software








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