ISPRS Celebrates its First Centenary07/09/2010 |
| The International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ISPRS) celebrated the centenary of its founding at the Vienna University of Technology on 4th July 2010, with a wide international participation of more than 350 people, including many representatives from related international organisations, in the same building as its foundation on 4th July 1910. |
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At the celebrations the Society:
Professor Peter Skalicky Rector of the Vienna University of Technology stated that was an honour to have welcomed members of ISPRS to the Vienna University of Technology to celebrate with ISPRS the centenary of its foundation. According to him, the University itself has a proud history in teaching and research in the field of geospatial information dating back to Eduard Doležal, once Rector himself, and it continues to make a leading contribution in this area.
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