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	  News in 2022 | 
Geo-Tech has a team of Geoinformation experts, photogrammetrist and engineers with proven experience both locally and across the boundaries of Ghana. We have undertaken major geospatial projects in the West Coast including, Benin, Togo Senegal, Liberia, Nigeria and Burkina-Faso. We are a rising professional land survey company dedicated to providing land surveying, mapping and related service in a timely manner and at competitive prices.
As part of our corporate Social Responsibility, over the years we 
		have partnered with tertiary institutions to provide hands-on industrial 
		training for students and donation of equipment to resource educational 
		and non-educational institutions. We also provide Advisory services to 
		Traditional authorities on land-related issues.
		Provision of Marketable skills for young graduates. 
Annually we takes in “fresh graduates” and equip them with current 
		trendy skill with regards to Surveying and GIS. We give them opportunity 
		to study firsthand on on-going projects as well as inhouse organized 
		demonstration as to the use of various equipment such as Drone, Laser 
		Scanner, GNSS and the optics as well. 
		We were the first to initiate digital street naming and address system 
		which attracted the attention of the world bank and the government. 
		Steet naming and addressing system is key to any countries development. 
		It is the basis for database collections and all geospatial information. 
		Today it has become a reality in Ghana.
In March 2022 Geo-Tech systems announced a new partnership with GMX Systems Ltd. Israel and having established 41 CORS station out of the proposed 85. GMX systems is a key player in the CORS network business with vast experience.
Stephen Djaba, Managing Director of Geo-Tech says: Our CORS 
		network has RTK capabilities employing VRS technology and static data in 
		RINEX format for post processing applications. We have done extensive 
		piloting and getting very good values for the RMS, Horizontal and 
		Vertical accuracies.  By mid-2022, we would have attained our goal 
		of 100% nationwide coverage.
		 
		
		
Louise Friis-Hansen 		
		24 March 2022