Geomatics is a multidisciplinary field that integrates surveying, geographic information systems (GIS), remote sensing, and spatial analysis to collect, manage, analyze, and visualize geospatial data. Geomatics professionals utilize advanced technology, such as GPS, LiDAR, and drones, to capture precise location data and create digital maps, 3D models, and geospatial databases. These tools and techniques are applied in various sectors, including urban planning, natural resource management, environmental monitoring, agriculture, transportation, and disaster management. Geomatics plays a critical role in decision-making processes, allowing for better understanding of spatial relationships, patterns, and trends. With its wide-ranging applications, Geomatics is increasingly used in industries and research to support sustainable development, resource management, and informed decision-making at local, regional, and global scales.