| FIG President Stig Enemark attends the Survey & Engineering 
	GIS Summit, San Diego, USA, June 2007San Diego, USA, 16-19 June 2007
					
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						 President Stig Enemark giving his keynote
 at the Survey&Enginering GIS Summit
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						 Jack Dangermond giving his keynote at the
 ESRI User Conference
 |  President Stig Enemark was invited to attend the 
	Survey&Engineering GIS Summit, SanDiego, USA, 16-19 June 2007 as keynote speaker. The Summit was held in 
	conjunction
 with the 27th Annual ESRI International User Conference that attracted more 
	about 15.000
 visitors from throughout the world.
 
 The Summit was the 5th of its kind where surveyors come together to discuss, 
	share, and
 learn about applications of GIS to land surveying. This particular 
	conference was for the
 time expanded to include engineering. The Summit attracted around 400 
	participants from
 22 countries but mainly from the US Surveying and Engineering profession. 
	The Summit
 included more than forty sessions dealing with a range of surveying topics 
	and provided the
 opportunity to learn about using GIS for managing operations and products 
	and services to
 clients. Proceedings are available at
 http://gis.esri.com/library/userconf/survey07/index.html.
 
 President Enemark also gave a keynote address at the ESRI Education User 
	Conference
 that was held in parallel to the Survey Summit. Another keynote address was 
	presented by
 Curt Summer, Secretary General of ACSM. Proceedings from this 
	Conference is available
 http://gis.esri.com/library/userconf/educ07/index.html
 
 Most participants of the Survey&Engineering Summit also attended the 
	following ESRI
 International User Conference. The highlights were the opening session with 
	a keynote
 presentation from Jack Dangermond, president of ESRI, showing how GIS 
	has a profound
 effect on our society through the use to design and manage our resources and 
	help improve
 our world. Another keynote was presented by Professor Wangari Maathai, 
	Nobel Prize
 Winner and Founder of the Green Belt Movement, and internationally 
	recognized for her
 persistent struggle for democracy, human rights, and environmental 
	protection. This
 powerful keynote showed how making the world a better place can start with 
	just one
 person, one idea, and the will to transform this idea into a solution. The 
	mission of the
 Green Belt Movement, founded 1977 in Kenya, is to help communities to 
	worldwide to
 protect the environment and promote good governance and cultures of peace. 
	As a result
 more than 40 million trees have been planted across Africa that have 
	improved the
 environment and living conditions for hundreds of thousand of people.
 
 The User Conference included about 300 technical sessions with around 1000
 presentations. In addition a huge exhibition offered variety of GIS 
	solutions and services. A
 highlight at the exhibition was a presentation of the NILS project (the 
	National Integrated
 Land System) developed by the US Bureau of Land Management that provides a 
	parcel
 based information system for management state land and their natural 
	resources. Another
 highlight was the Map Gallery exhibition where users from throughout the 
	world display
 their techniques of GIS solutions and creative mapmaking. Proceedings of the 
	User
 Conference is available at
				http://gis.esri.com/library/userconf/proc07/index.html.
 
 • 
				Stig Enemark´s keynote presentation at the Survey&Engineering Summit: “The
 Changing Role of Surveyors in Support of the Global Agenda”
 • 
				Stig Enemark´s keynote presentation at the ESRI Education User Conference: 
	“The
 Surveying Curriculum of the Future”.
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