The 3rd Conference on Geospatial Information Science and Engineering 2016 was just completed in Yogakarta, Indonesia last week. Being one of the honorable sponsors, our local exclusive distributor PT. Geoprima Solusi was part of the show and presented the latest developments.
The event, organized by UGM (Universitas Gajah Mada), was intended to enable the geomatics community to share the academic knowledge such as latest Beidou applications, etc. The whole day came with a productive close, as participants enjoyed the topics and talks during the time.
GNSS products and UAV solutions were what the local distributor concentrated and promoted there. Besides regular equipment, the one-stop package solutions upgraded the product line and service standard for the manufacturer.
Our sole agent in Indonesia, PT. Geoprima Solusi, has spared no efforts in introducing Beidou high-precision positioning applications to speed up land survey efficiency, which attracted plenty of visitors in the booth requesting demonstrations later on. “It’s quite a wonderful job for Geoprima this time and hopefully, we may embrace a good future together with the Indonesian market through the mutual efforts”, said Mr. Karnadi Margaka, Managing Director of PT. Geoprima Solusi.
The new theory proposed by Mr. Daniel Gunawan, Sales Director of PT. Geoprima Solusi, was generally proved by the local academic field. “The results from their solution demonstrated a much higher speed of measurement, yet the accuracy was very satisfactory even in obstructed conditions.” commented a professor from Teknik Geodesi dan Geomatika after testing.
And what highlighted the presentation most was the concerns from the new Minister of Agrarian Affairs and Spatial Planning, Head of the National Land Agency. He stayed in our booth for quite some time and spoke highly of such new proposals, which was really a fruitful conclusion for the hard work done by all parties.
And what highlighted the presentation most was the concerns from the new Minister of Agrarian Affairs and Spatial Planning, Head of the National Land Agency. He stayed in our booth for quite some time and spoke highly of such new proposals, which was really a fruitful conclusion for the hard work done by all parties.