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NIT Rourkela and Survey of India Launch Geospatial Research Centre

A Hub for Cutting-Edge Geospatial Studies

The newly established centre will focus on a wide spectrum of crucial areas within the geospatial domain. These include advanced mapping techniques utilizing both traditional and emerging technologies like LiDAR and photogrammetry, the analysis of remotely sensed data from satellites and aerial platforms, the development and application of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for diverse applications, and sophisticated geospatial data analytics to extract actionable insights.

Dr. Anika Sharma, Head of the Department of Civil Engineering at NIT Rourkela and lead architect of the collaboration, explains, "The potential applications of geospatial technology are virtually limitless. From precision agriculture and disaster management to urban planning and infrastructure development, accurate and readily available geospatial data is foundational to informed decision-making. This centre aims to be at the forefront of developing these solutions, particularly tailored to the specific needs of our region."

Beyond Academia: Addressing Regional and National Challenges The MoU isn't solely focused on academic pursuits. A key component of the collaboration involves outreach programs designed to benefit the wider community. NIT Rourkela and the Survey of India plan to work with local government bodies, industries, and non-governmental organizations to develop geospatial solutions for pressing regional challenges. These could include mapping vulnerable areas for disaster preparedness, optimizing irrigation systems for improved agricultural yields, and developing smart city initiatives through data-driven urban planning.

The centre is also expected to contribute significantly to national initiatives. With India rapidly embracing digital transformation and smart infrastructure projects, the demand for skilled geospatial professionals is soaring. The centre will play a pivotal role in bridging this skills gap by offering specialized training programs, workshops, and research opportunities for both undergraduate and postgraduate students.

Five-Year Framework for Sustainable Growth The MoU is structured as a five-year agreement, allowing ample time to establish the centre, build research capacity, and achieve tangible outcomes. Renewal of the MoU is contingent upon mutual agreement, signaling a commitment from both institutions to build a long-term, sustainable partnership. The initial phase will focus on establishing state-of-the-art laboratory facilities, recruiting a dedicated team of researchers, and developing collaborative research projects.

According to sources within the Survey of India, the partnership represents a strategic move to foster innovation and leverage the expertise of leading academic institutions. "We are witnessing a paradigm shift in the geospatial landscape, driven by advancements in technology and the increasing demand for location-based services," says Surveyor General of India, Rajesh Kumar. "Collaborating with NIT Rourkela allows us to tap into a pool of talented students and researchers and accelerate the development of cutting-edge geospatial solutions."

Looking Ahead: The Future of Geospatial Research in India

The collaboration between NIT Rourkela and the Survey of India is a testament to the growing importance of geospatial technology in shaping the future of India. By combining the strengths of academia and government, this partnership is poised to unlock new opportunities for innovation, drive economic growth, and improve the lives of citizens across the nation. The establishment of the Geospatial Research and Development Centre is not just a significant achievement for NIT Rourkela, but a landmark moment for the advancement of geospatial science and technology in India.


Read the Full The New Indian Express Article at:
[ https://www.newindianexpress.com/states/odisha/2026/Feb/13/nit-r-signs-mou-with-survey-of-india-on-geospatial-research ]