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Abstract. Professor Dr. Mult. Gottfried Konecny is a primary force for guiding and leading ISPRS affiliations, membership, and structure. Throughout the past 55 years he has shared his vast knowledge and experience with the entire ISPRS community making ISPRS the foremost voice for our profession of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information sciences and technologies. This is a testimonial devoted to thank and honor him for his steadfast dedication to ISPRS and its Members. Through his capable leadership and diplomatic skills he has brought leading individuals and organizations from governmental agencies, national and international societies, academia and the private sector together to share and promote the common interests of our profession. As such he deserves to be honored as the Ambassador of our Profession.

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  • THE AMBASSADOR OF OUR PROFESSION The ISPRS is the foremost voice for our professions in the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information sciences and technologies

  • NOSAP was the first ever analytical stereoplotter to employ stereo-superimposition to accurately verify in real-time digitally compiled data with its source imagery

  • The 1960's and 70's were transitional years for the photogrammetric community led by the adoption of computers’ birthing algorithms, computational programs, and the beginning of replacement of traditional analog restitution devices with analytical and hybrid instruments. It was during the time Gottfried was at UNB that he had significant interaction with Dr Uki Helava, the inventor of the first analytical stereo-plotter (AP), and at that time was advancing development of the AP1 prototype at the National Research Council of Canada

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THE AMBASSADOR OF OUR PROFESSION The ISPRS is the foremost voice for our professions in the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information sciences and technologies. It was during the time Gottfried was at UNB that he had significant interaction with Dr Uki Helava, the inventor of the first analytical stereo-plotter (AP), and at that time was advancing development of the AP1 prototype at the National Research Council of Canada.

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