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Dion Qairawan

Senior GIS Specialist at Esri Indonesia

Dion Qairawan is a Professional Services Engineer at Esri Indonesia since July 2019, previously serving as a Geodetic Engineer at B A P P E N A S from February to June 2019, where responsibilities included managing GIS-related needs for the directorate of water resources and irrigation. Prior experience also includes roles as a Quality Assurance Specialist and Data Entry Specialist at the Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team in 2018 and 2017, respectively, focusing on mapping infrastructure and disaster-prone areas in Semarang City. Dion holds a Bachelor's degree in Geodesy and Geomatics Engineering from Institut Teknologi Bandung, completed in 2016.

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Esri Indonesia

When you look at your business data through a geographic lens you gain a more profound understanding of the strengths, weaknesses and challenges contributing to your company’s current circumstances. Beyond the benefits of displaying your business data in an easy-to-decipher visual format, GIS technology facilitates the integration of disparate datasets – unleashing insights that would otherwise remain concealed in disconnected tables and spreadsheets. Using the single element of ‘location’, this remarkable technology has the power to connect an extensive range of file formats – ranging from CSV and Excel files to full motion video and everything in between. Esri Indonesia is the exclusive local distributor of the world’s leading GIS software – the ArcGIS platform. Since 2004, Esri Indonesia has grown rapidly and amassed an impressive track-record of achievement. Today, we serve more than 1,000 of the nation’s leading government agencies and commercial enterprises, and count amongst our technology partners the world’s most innovative system integrators. We are committed to building a better future through geographic insight. While supporting Indonesia’s growth and development over the past decade we have contributed to significant programs of work including the development of the National Spatial Data Infrastructure and data-sharing of mineral and coal concession areas – to name just a few. So, whether you are a long-term user and advocate of geospatial technology or a curious observer of applied geography – we invite you to connect with our team of ArcGIS professionals.


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