The Faculty of Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation (ITC) is a Dutch educational institution established in 1950, specializing in higher education and research in the fields of geo-information science and earth observation. With a workforce of 11 to 50 employees, ITC focuses on providing advanced education and training related to spatial data and its applications in various sectors, including urban planning, environmental management, and heritage conservation. The institution's published documents highlight its involvement in projects such as UAV photogrammetry for architectural heritage surveys, emphasizing the importance of stakeholder engagement and the responsibilities of various parties in the preservation and restoration of cultural heritage. ITC also addresses the technical aspects of structural health monitoring, showcasing its commitment to integrating technology with heritage conservation efforts. The institution's research and case studies reflect its dedication to advancing knowledge and practices in geo-information science, contributing to both local and global challenges in environmental and cultural heritage management.