Geographic Information Systems (GIS)

Course

Length

5 Days

Type

Classroom

Course ID

CCEL1058
VenueAvailable Date
Dubai05-07-2026
Amsterdam06-07-2026
Milan06-07-2026
Kuala Lumpur06-07-2026
Singapore13-07-2026
Istanbul13-07-2026
Barcelona20-07-2026
Paris20-07-2026
London27-07-2026
Kuala Lumpur03-08-2026
Barcelona03-08-2026
Istanbul10-08-2026
Milan10-08-2026
Paris17-08-2026
London24-08-2026
Amsterdam24-08-2026
Dubai30-08-2026
Singapore31-08-2026
Dubai06-09-2026
Kuala Lumpur07-09-2026
Milan07-09-2026
Istanbul14-09-2026
Amsterdam14-09-2026
Paris21-09-2026
Singapore21-09-2026
London28-09-2026
Barcelona28-09-2026
Dubai04-10-2026
Kuala Lumpur05-10-2026
Amsterdam12-10-2026
Milan12-10-2026
Istanbul12-10-2026
Singapore19-10-2026
Paris19-10-2026
Barcelona26-10-2026
London26-10-2026
London02-11-2026
Paris02-11-2026
Dubai08-11-2026
Amsterdam16-11-2026
Milan16-11-2026
Singapore23-11-2026
Kuala Lumpur23-11-2026
Barcelona30-11-2026
Istanbul30-11-2026
Dubai06-12-2026
Milan07-12-2026
Kuala Lumpur14-12-2026
Amsterdam14-12-2026
Istanbul21-12-2026
Singapore21-12-2026
Paris28-12-2026
London28-12-2026
Barcelona28-12-2026

How can spatial data be transformed into meaningful insights that support planning and decision-making in infrastructure and development projects? In modern engineering and urban environments, geographic information systems (GIS) play a critical role in analysing spatial relationships, managing geographic data, and supporting strategic planning processes.

The Geographic Information Systems (GIS) course by LPC Training equips participants with the practical skills required to manage, analyse, and visualise spatial data effectively. Over five focused days، participants explore GIS fundamentals, data processing techniques, spatial analysis methods, and mapping tools used in infrastructure and planning projects.

This course focuses on practical applications of GIS in real-world scenarios. Participants will examine network analysis, site suitability assessment, and digital mapping workflows that support informed decision-making. By the end of the programme, participants will be able to develop geographic datasets, perform spatial analysis, and produce clear visual outputs for planning and operational use.