As part of the UN-GGCE Partnership launched in June 2024, which recognizes the exceptional commitment and significant contributions of Member States, universities, and organizations to advancing the science of geodesy and strengthening the global geodesy supply chain, the UN-GGCE proudly acknowledges the following founding partners and partners:
Founding Partners:
Federal Agency for Cartography and Geodesy: BKG | GERMANY
The Norwegian Mapping Authority: Kartverket | NORWAY
Partners
Chalmers University of Technology and the Onsala Space Observatory : OSO | SWEDEN
University of Santiago de Chile | CHILE
Vienna University of Technology : TU Wien | AUSTRIA
Geoscience | AUSTRALIA
National Geographic Institute : IGN | BELGIUM
Royal Observatory of Belgium : ROB | BELGIUM
German Geodetic Research Institute at the Technical University of Munich : DGFI-TUM | GERMANY
Geographic Military Institute | CHILE
FrontierSI | AUSTRALIA
University of Tasmania | AUSTRALIA
University of Bonn | GERMANY
African Regional Institute for Geospatial Information : AFRIGIST | NIGERIA
University of Latvia | LATVIA
National Institute of Statistics and Geography : INEGI | MEXICO
National Geographic Institute : IGN | SPAIN
Delft University of Technology : DUT | NETHERLANDS
Kadaster : KAD | NETHERLANDS
Netherlands Hydrographic Service : HYD | NETHERLANDS
Rijkswaterstaat : RWS | NETHERLANDS
National Geographic Institute of the Argentine Republic : NGI | ARGENTINA
Environmental Systems Research Institute : Esri | USA
Indian Institute of Technology (BHU) Varanasi | INDIA
ISO/TC 211 Geographic information/Geomatics - SIS | SWEDEN
Federal Office of Metrology and Surveying - BEV, National Geodetic Authority | AUSTRIA
The Canadian Geodetic Survey - CGS, Natural Resources Canada | CANADA
Geodetic Reference System for the Americas - SIRGAS | The Americas
The British Geological Survey (BGS) | UNITED KINGDOM
the Centre for Spatial Data Infrastructures and Land Administration (CSDILA), the University of Melbourne Department of Infrastructure Engineering | AUSTRALIA
Positioning Insights | AUSTRALIA
The International Association of Geodesy (IAG) | Global
Hexagon AB (including Leica Geosystems) | Global
Figure 1: The global geodesy supply chain.