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Canary Islands Needs More Engineers in Geomatics and Topography

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The Canary Islands is experiencing a decisive moment in the management of its territory. Digital transformation, the growing regulatory complexity in terms of ownership and the need to plan rigorously strategic infrastructures have placed Engineering in Geomatics and Topography in a key position. However, the number of specialized professionals does not grow at the pace that society demands.
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The Canary Islands is experiencing a decisive moment in the management of its territory. Digital transformation, the growing regulatory complexity in terms of ownership and the need to plan rigorously strategic infrastructures have placed Engineering in Geomatics and Topography in a key position. However, the number of specialized professionals does not grow at the pace that society demands.

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laprovincia.es broke the news in on Wednesday, March 11, 2026.
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