Mentorship

GIS DAY 2022

 GeoPsy Research team joined Geospatial Sciences Students Association at the The Technical University of Kenya to celebrate 2022 #gisday. GeoPsy Research team leader, Francis Oloo (Dr. rer. nat) who also doubles as the patron of the GIS was in attendance. At the stand, Geopsy was represented by the Lead Developer David Kitavi, GIS Developer Godwin Murithi and Land Administrator Albright Oketch. 

The event provided a good opportunity for the GeoPsy team to interact with guests who thronged the stand to get a feel of our latest innovations and output from research and development. 

We showcased some of our flagship products both deployed and in production. Notably, Geopsy Collect, Land Surface Temperatures per ward in Nairobi, and E-mita. Students that visited our stand showed interest in Geopsy Collect and E-Mita. We are grateful to the Geospatial Sciences Students Association and the organizing team for the event led by Mary Muthee, Nicholas Mutethia, Moses Mwania, Christine Makena. We look forward to more engagements in the future. #HappyMapping

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