Sunday, May 7, 2023

Building Young ones in building and land survey industry

As our society continues to evolve, we need more individuals who are trained in Surveying and Geoinformatics to help us navigate the complex landscape of our world. That's why it's important to encourage young people to pursue careers in these fields. Here are some ways we can do that:

📌Exposure to the industry can be provided, organizing field trips to surveying and geoinformatics companies, government agencies or universities, young people can see the work being done in these fields and learn from professionals in the industry. Additionally, utilizing interactive and engaging tools such as virtual reality, simulations, or online games can help young people visualize the work done in surveying and geoinformatics.

📌Importance of these fields can be highlighted to them, which play crucial roles in industries such as construction, mining, transportation, and urban planning. By emphasizing the role of surveying and geoinformatics in society, we can demonstrate how these fields contribute to our daily lives.

📌Scholarships or internships can be offered to young people interested in surveying and geoinformatics. This will help them gain practical experience and exposure to the industry, which can encourage them to pursue careers in these fields.

📌Partnering with schools to offer workshops or classes that introduce students to surveying and geoinformatics. Training can also be provided to teachers to help them incorporate these topics into their curriculum.

Finally, successful professionals in the industry can be showcased. By highlighting the accomplishments of surveying and geoinformatics professionals in the media, social media, or industry events, we can inspire young people and demonstrate the potential of a career in these fields.

Encouraging young people to pursue careers in Surveying and Geoinformatics is critical to the future success of these industries. By providing exposure, highlighting the importance of these fields, offering scholarships or internships, partnering with schools, and showcasing successful professionals, we can inspire the next generation of surveyors and geoinformatics experts.

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