SuperGIS Selected by India F.G.M. Govt. College03/12/2009 |
| SuperGeo‘s SuperGIS is selected by a higher education institute in India. Located in Adampur, India, Feroze Gandhi Memorial Post Graduate College (F.G.M. Govt. College) purchases SuperGIS for GIS learning and related research in the Department of Geography. The procurement is contributed by SpaceInfo, one of SuperGeo’s resellers in India. |
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