Summary
Neil Pullar is a land administration technology and community mapping consultant with over four decades of cadastral and land information experience and 14 years consulting internationally to governments, development agencies and civil society. He designs and implements property registration computerisation projects end-to-end—from requirements and software design to development and quality assurance—and has led customization of the SOLA open-source land office system across multiple countries. Combining formal training in surveying and land information with practical project leadership at FAO, World Bank missions and through his firm Cadastre Limited, he brings rare depth in both technical GIS/IT and institutional reform. Based in Wellington, New Zealand, Neil has worked in more than 20 countries and is known for translating complex cadastral workflows into pragmatic, locally appropriate technology solutions.
14 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
BSc, Land Surveying & Planning, BSc, Land Surveying & Planning at University of Otago