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TREASURER’S NOTE
Mrs. M. Navamuniyammal

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Assistant Professor, IRS Treasurer, SGE
As the Treasurer of the Society of Geoinformatics Engineers (SGE), I am thrilled for the commencement of GEOHORIZON’23, an annual inter-college symposium. With untiring participation and efforts from both the student community and faculties at Institute of Remote Sensing (IRS), this year ’ s GeoHorizon undoubtedly creates an indelible impact in the field of Remote Sensing and GIS. The annual magazine, ‘SPATIA’ has progressively tried to cover all dimensions of geoinformatics at IRS and beyond This year ’ s SPATIA too goes with the same vision, but has expanded its reach and inculcated various aspects of Remote Sensing and GIS and their practical applications.
Geoinformatics is a fresh, unique and exponentially growing field of study, which finds work and use in almost every domain of engineering, technology and the sciences. Our students here at IRS have many windows of opportunity for them to build their career. There’s always room for conducting events, workshops, lectures or seminars that give better exposure to students in this field and train them well to face the competitive world. This is the main objective of the Society of Geoinformatics Engineers (SGE) and I hope that the students keep showing their efforts consistently and come out as skillful geomatics engineers.