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April 5th, 2011
SuperGeo Lectures on GIS Development and Applications in Taiwan

During the conference, participants got a further understanding of self-developed GIS software in Taiwan. After recognizing the expansive applications of SuperGIS products in the fields covering land management, disaster report, urban planning, environmental resources, etc., the conferees highly admired the development and contribution of SuperGIS products.

Founded in 1968, ICLPST has long been dedicated to the advancement and training projects of land applications and management. It is also worth mentioning that the multiple trainings and seminars this institute holds for foreign government officials and scholars have brought numerous benefits to the countries where the attendees come from. The seminar was authorized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Taiwan.

The participants consisted of representatives from more than 20 nations around Europe, Americas, Asia, and Africa. All of them are from government agencies and enterprises worldwide, which adhered to land utilization, measure mapping, cadastral management, urban planning, etc. www.supergeotek.com