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We’re very glad that you could join us for this insightful and thought-provoking conversation with Dr Zaffar Sadiq Mohamed-Ghouse, diving into his journey from one of India’s premier Universities through to where he is today as Executive Director, Strategic Consulting & International Relations with Spatial Vision and President of the Surveying and Sciences Institute. We spoke about the role of the development of standards for the future of our industry, tech for good, how COVID is evolving the way we all work and ‘Convergence, Collaboration and Community – towards a stronger economy’, the theme for Locate Connect and Locate21.
Dr Zaffar Sadiq Mohamed-Ghouse holds a pivotal role as an adviser to various National and International spatial organisations. He has over 20 years of experience in a wide depth and breadth of facets across the spatial industry, has published a range of scientific journal articles, and is heavily involved in the industry on a global scale. Zaffar is actively engaged with United Nations Global Geospatial Information Management (UNGGIM)-Geospatial Societies, Private Sector & Academic Network.
Join us next time to delve further into how COVID is disrupting our industry and the way we all work, as we are joined by Mina Jahanshahi, Matt Duckham, Evan Quick and Kellie Dean alongside Laura Kostanski and myself, Roshni Sharma, for a peek into some of the conversations that are happening as part of the Hub Digital in Locate Connect.
By Roshni SharmaWe’re very glad that you could join us for this insightful and thought-provoking conversation with Dr Zaffar Sadiq Mohamed-Ghouse, diving into his journey from one of India’s premier Universities through to where he is today as Executive Director, Strategic Consulting & International Relations with Spatial Vision and President of the Surveying and Sciences Institute. We spoke about the role of the development of standards for the future of our industry, tech for good, how COVID is evolving the way we all work and ‘Convergence, Collaboration and Community – towards a stronger economy’, the theme for Locate Connect and Locate21.
Dr Zaffar Sadiq Mohamed-Ghouse holds a pivotal role as an adviser to various National and International spatial organisations. He has over 20 years of experience in a wide depth and breadth of facets across the spatial industry, has published a range of scientific journal articles, and is heavily involved in the industry on a global scale. Zaffar is actively engaged with United Nations Global Geospatial Information Management (UNGGIM)-Geospatial Societies, Private Sector & Academic Network.
Join us next time to delve further into how COVID is disrupting our industry and the way we all work, as we are joined by Mina Jahanshahi, Matt Duckham, Evan Quick and Kellie Dean alongside Laura Kostanski and myself, Roshni Sharma, for a peek into some of the conversations that are happening as part of the Hub Digital in Locate Connect.