IKF Technologies ties up with Wapmerr-India


 

IKF Technologies, an IT and IT-enabled services provider based in Kolkata, has announced that it had entered into a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Wapmerr-India to execute projects globally.

The strategic partnership aims at exploring new horizons in the field of GIS/MIS/ Survey related services that aim to benefit public at large. IKF has operations in Delhi, Noida, Jaipur and Mumbai.

The companies will initially concentrate on India and then expand overseas.Mukesh Goyal, Director IKF Technologies, said that Wapmerr-India was one of the leaders in the development of innovative geo-information technologies using 3-D modelling and navigation systems and the company was confident that this partnership would help reduce the cost of doing business, besides providing better information for the public and decision-makers. He said that the tie-up would provide better tools in the hands of the government to deal with its problems relating to navigation along with the superior technology of creating 3D city models based on satellite images and aerial surveys with detailed representation of the city infrastructure with a high level of interactivity.

Iqbal Butt, authorised representative of Wapmerr-India, said that his company had developed a unique technology of creating 3-D city models based on satellite images and aerial surveys with detailed representation of the city infrastructure.

This technology provides a straight forward view of the urban environment, and can be used in the various fields of city and regional administration.

 

 

 
National Workshop on Spatial Planning for G-Governance
   
 Background:
 
The objective of the workshop is to discuss and develop an overarching framework for generating and making available geospatial data for use by different users at various levels for good goverance and for promoting sustained economic development of the state of Jammu and kashmir. It is hoped that the Workshop shall provide a platform to all the stakeholders in the state and beyond to interact and demonstrate the use of geospatial information for planning and decision making for good goverance at different political and administrative levels. The success acheived at the use of spatial Planning for G-Goverance at the national and international level need to be emulated for promotion of good goverance at all levels in the state of Jammu and Kashmir and thus, inter alia, push forward the development process in the state. However, it requires generation of geospatial data in various sectors and appropriate analytical tools need to be adopted to develop Decision Support Systems (DSS) for good goverance in these sectors. Though, it is quite heartening that the government has recently formed Jammu and Kashmir E-goverance Agency(JakeGA), to develop a roadmap for building capacity of the state in E-goverance but to ensure that E-Goverance translates into G-Goverance at the community level, it is impressive to take necessary steps for the development of Spatial Data Infrastructure in various sectors in the state.

There are difficulties and challenges that need to be tackled as we move from data-centric to a service-centric and finally to goverance-centric perspective in SDI development. University of Kashmir, together with the Industry and the government,is geared up to meet the challenges in making Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) operational in practical terms in the state.
 
   
 Sapphire Corporation
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 Society for Automation & Technology Advancement (SATA)
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 World Agency Of Planetary Monitoring And Earthquake Risk Riduction (WAPMERR)  
  
  
 University Of Kashmir