Leica Geosystems, Switzerland, Donates to the ISPRS Foundation

Sydney Australia, March 2005 – The Board of Trustees of the ISPRS Foundation is delighted that Dr. Hans Hess, CEO & Executive Director of the Board, Leica Geosystems, Switzerland, and a member of the Foundation Board of Trustees, has announced a donation from Leica Geosystems to the ISPRS Foundation of $US25,000.  The Board of Trustees expresses its appreciation for this generous donation, as it will significantly boost its finances, enabling it to make grants to worthy individuals in the near future.

The ISPRS Foundation Inc. is a not-for-profit scientific and educational entity managed by a Board of Trustees for, but independent of, the International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ISPRS).  The Foundation will provide grants for a range of purposes that will assist individuals from emerging markets who wish to further their knowledge, skills and experience in the sciences and technologies associated with the disciplines embodied by the ISPRS.   Typical activities that will be supported by The ISPRS Foundation are awareness education, distance learning, fellowships, scholarships, scientific initiatives, exchange programs, international workshops, travel grants, and internships.

Professor John Trinder, Chair of ISPRS Foundation Board of Trustees, said, "We strongly encourage all companies and individuals who have an interest in assisting our colleagues in developing countries to donate to The ISPRS Foundation. This is a very worthy cause, and donations will benefit both our industry and the global environment."

To obtain a donation form and for additional information about The ISPRS Foundation, visit www.isprs.org/foundation/. Grant applications will be posted as awards are established.

About ISPRS
The International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing is a non-governmental organization devoted to the development of international cooperation for the advancement of knowledge, research, development, education and training in the photogrammetry, remote sensing and spatial information sciences, their integration and applications, to contribute to the well-being of humanity and the sustainability of the environment. The Society operates without any discrimination on grounds of race, religion, nationality, or political philosophy.