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Volume 1, Issue 2
  Volume 1 Issue 1 January-March 2005  

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A Warm Welcome to GeoTech Quarterly, or GQ in short...
 
GeoTech Quarterly's passage from concept to reality has been swift, supported by the motivation we have received from our President, Prof. Dr. Kamil EREN and our colleagues.

The main idea of this magazine is to introduce GeoTech’s capabilities and contributions to the field of geomatics engineering, and begin an exchange process with our partners and readers so we can both become technologically stronger in the field of GIS.

Having 6 employees with PhDs, and numerous with M.Sc. degrees, the GeoTech Group involves academic as well as technology experts.


Different views from GeoTech Headquarters Riyadh, KSA

You can explore the capabilities of GeoTech and will find details of some selected projects together with their contributions to GIS and especially to the field of geomatics engineering. 

I would like to take this opportunity of welcoming you to our first issue. 

Ahlan wasahlan! 

Baris Uz

Editor


Our Vision
In this corner I will share our vision with our readers as far as geoinformation activities and practices are concerned. This corner will primarily address our:
  • vision for the design and implementation of geoinformation
  • observation and assessment of practices throughout the world
  • research on geoinformation and information technology (IT)
This will be the century of people who use information most wisely and effectively.

Throughout the world, an increasing number of people are employed in information/IT services. Almost 80% of such information is spatially related, i.e. geographic. Clearly, geoinformation is important in today’s society.

The proper understanding, design and implementation of geoinformation are crucial for the success of projects in this field. The first fundamental point ...

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