πŸ“’ Upcoming Webinar: R Programming for Spatial Analysis

We are excited to announce an exclusive free webinar designed for GIS professionals, students, researchers, and data enthusiasts looking to enhance their spatial analysis skills using R programming.
πŸ—“ Event Details:
Topic: R Programming for Spatial Analysis
Date: 8 June 2025
Time: 7:30 PM (Indian Standard Time)
Mode: Online
Entry: FREE
Certificate: E-Certificate will be provided to all participants
πŸ”— Registration Link:
Click here to register now

🌍 Why You Should Attend:
R is a powerful, open-source language widely used in data science and statistical computing. In the field of Geographic Information Systems (GIS), R provides extensive libraries and tools to perform advanced spatial data analysis and visualization.
This webinar will cover:
Introduction to R for spatial data
Hands-on examples using real-world datasets
Techniques for spatial visualization and mapping
Common packages such as sf, sp, ggplot2, and more
Tips and tricks to get started with GIS in R
Whether you’re just starting out or looking to expand your analytical toolkit, this webinar is a great opportunity to dive into spatial analysis using one of the most flexible tools in the data science ecosystem.

πŸ‘¨β€πŸ« About the Organizers:
Swastik Edustart – GIS Training Institute
Swastik Edustart is dedicated to empowering learners with practical and industry-relevant GIS training. With a focus on real-world applications and hands-on learning, our goal is to bridge the gap between academic knowledge and professional GIS expertise.

Don’t miss this opportunity to boost your skills and earn a certificate!
Register now and take your first step towards mastering R for spatial analysis.
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