Since its inception in 1993, EUROGI has strived to take geographic information out of its elite scientific corner, and bring it into the mainstream of society.
Achievements to date include:
GINIE, Geographic Information Network in Europe (an European Commission funded project).
Other European Commission funded projects: ETeMII, ESMI, GISEDI, LaCLEF, Panel GI, GeoWEB.
Joint EUROGI JRC Workshops.
EU Industry Days, where a delegation of leading representatives from Europe's geographic information (GI) industry to share their stories of success and the bottlenecks they face with regard to European policy.
Member Meetings, where EUROGI members exhange and receive information from invited speakers such as the European Commission and GI related industry.
Country Reports, explains and evaluates the extent of progress of SDI's throughout Europe.
National Geographic Information Association Studies, typical examples of National GI Associations in Europe.
Legal and Economic issues, an overview of what is happening in different European countries with respect to data policy and geographic information policy.
Geodata for all workshops.
Raising GI awareness campaign.
GSDI 1 Conference, Bonn 1996.
GSDI 6 Conference, Budapest 2002.

