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The Institution has been established for the following ten-fold
objectives in mind:
(1).To promote and advance the science, practice and application
of geomatics for the advancement of mankind and community,
and to further foster the regional and international cooperation
and the transfer of technology;
(2).To encourage communication between persons charged with
the technical responsibility for the planning, design and
execution of the practice of geomatics;
(3).To obtain and disseminate among the members, information
on geomatics and related matters affecting the profession,
and to print, sell, publish, issue and circulate the records
of transactions of the Institution or any papers, periodicals,
books, circulars and other literacy undertakings or any extracts
there from as may seem conducive to any of these objectives;
(4).To educate and seek to improve, extend and elevate the
technical and general knowledge of members and persons concerned
with the geomatics;
(5).To serve as a focal point for the exchange of ideas
related to geomatics;
(6).To conduct, encourage and collate research in geomatics;
(7).To establish, form and maintain in index of available
or existing literature and articles on interests in connection
with geomatics;
(8).To cooperate, as may seem conducive to any of these
objectives, with national and international organisations
and to support and supplement their work;
(9).To promote the general interests of the profession and
to maintain and extend its usefulness for the public advantage;
and
(10).To conduct professional development programmes by organising
training, seminar and conference locally or internationally.
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