GIS Training by Vision International


At Vision International General Trading & Contracting, we offer comprehensive GIS training to equip your team with the skills needed to effectively analyze, visualize, and manage geospatial data for a variety of industries, including construction, engineering, and environmental management.

Our Training Program Covers:

    Introduction to GIS

  • Basics of Geographic Information Systems, key components, and applications in different industries.
  • Understanding spatial data, coordinate systems, and map projections.

    Data Collection and Management

  • Techniques for collecting geospatial data using GPS, satellite imagery, and field surveys.
  • Importing, organizing, and managing spatial data in a GIS environment.

    GIS Tools and Software

  • Hands-on training with popular GIS platforms like ArcGIS, QGIS, and other open-source tools.
  • Creating, editing, and managing layers, shapefiles, and geodatabases.

    Spatial Analysis and Visualization

  • Performing spatial analysis, including buffer analysis, overlay, and proximity analysis.
  • Creating high-quality maps and visualizing geospatial data for reporting and decision-making.

    Advanced GIS Applications

  • 3D modeling, terrain analysis, and hydrological modeling for infrastructure planning and environmental assessment.
  • GIS integration with CAD, BIM, and other design tools for comprehensive project management.

    Field Data Integration

  • Using GIS in conjunction with field data collection for site analysis and real-time monitoring.
  • Best practices for integrating GIS with remote sensing, drone mapping, and mobile GIS.

Why Choose Vision International?

Experienced Trainers: Learn from GIS experts with real-world experience across multiple industries.

Tailored Training: Programs designed to meet your specific project needs and industry requirements.

Hands-On Learning:Practical sessions that equip participants with the tools to manage real-world geospatial data.

Ideal For: Engineers, surveyors, planners, environmental scientists, and GIS technicians involved in geospatial analysis and data management.