International Federation of Surveyors
Fédération Internationale des Géomètres
Internationale Vereinigung der Vermessungsingenieure
Dear Colleague,
We are getting closer to this years main event - the FIG Working Week
2023. If you have not yet registered, make sure you do so before the
fee increases. You should also secure your hotel room now - the local
organisers have negotiated a very good rate, but this will expire after
20 April, and accommodation fee will hereafter be at market price.
The technical programme is also shaping up - there will be up to 10
parallel sessions in 9 session slots during the three conference days
29-31 May. Through the power of storytelling, this year will also
include a Cinema track which aims to inspire and empower participants.
Read more about the three main plenary session in this newsletter and
see what awaits you.
For FIG members and observers the General Assembly will take place on
28 May and 1 June. Agenda and more information will be sent out to
members in April.
March also means "Global Surveyors Day". The day, 21 March, was
celebrated around the World - we have resumees of events from Mongolia
and Hungary, and FIG President Diane Dumashie attended the celebration
in Paris organised by the French Organisations together with FGF.
It is wonderful to see so many vibrant and engaged surveyors!
Stay tuned, and read on...
FIG and the local organisers from NSPS are looking forward to welcoming you to the FIG Working Week 2023. FIG, NSPS and local representatives from Florida are now working on bringing together an exciting programme for you.
The three plenary sessions will be the highlight of the technical programme of the FIG Working Week. These highlevel presentations and panel discussions will cover topics within the overall theme “Protecting our World, Conquering New Frontiers”.
Monday, 29 May 9:00 - 11:00 Hilton/Waldorf Bonnet Creek Ball Room |
PROTECTING OUR WORLD
This first plenary session will have the relationship between climate
change and sustainable development on the agenda.The climate focus is now
the foundation of sustainability and underpins everything we do in our
professional work. Unpacked by key note speakers they will relate this to
land and the role surveyor’s can lead in land management, land
administration and geospatial context that enables us to understand how we
can take urgent action on climate change, so that it can support the needs
of the present and future generations.
Tuesday, 30 May - 9:00 - 11:00 Hilton/Waldorf Bonnet Creek Ball Room |
CONQUERING NEW FRONTIERS
Mankind has forever embarked on progressing
through and finding new frontiers. Our professional members throughout
the generations are no different - we were all the future at one
time. Interpretations of the new frontiers from our key note speakers
are considering smarter working in digital transformation and impact of
geospatial infrastructure, space research and development In addition,
hearing perspectives from our young surveyors in relation to what this
means them, and what it means to be at the forefront of the current
generational frontier as well as upcoming generations yet to choose
surveying as their profession.
Wednesday, 31 May - 9:00 - 11:00 Hilton/Waldorf Bonnet Creek Ball Room |
TACKLING THE GLOBAL CHALLENGES
Surveyors have much to contribute in society and to
highlight, advocate and above all act to ensure change that builds on a
sustainability agenda. In this plenary our key note speakers will elaborate
further on selected challenges that is at the forefront of thinking and
highlighted in some of the FIG commission working groups. Driven by the need
for sustainable development and fit for the future, this includes: an
introduction to the new Reference Frame system/Datum that is being
introduced in the US and which is leading up to a special National Geodetic
Survey Day/Track (NGS); Disaster responsiveness highlighting the
sustainability of island states given the challenges that the Small Islands
are facing (which will also be a special topic in the technical sessions);
and technological sustainable applications for the development of urban
areas.
The draft technical programme is available on the web site. Authors will be informed soon about their paper.
The conference centre is located in the Disney area. Having both accommodation and conference venue under the same roof is a great benefit to the conference participants.
The conference centre is located between the two hotels Signia by Hilton Orlando Bonnet Creek and Waldorf Astoria Orlando. This means that you do not need any kind of transportation to the venue and it is easy to get around the compound.
Please ensure your hotel room - there are not that many, and our local organisers have negotiated a really good fee for the stay of our participants. Please note that the rate includes the Disney Resort Fee that it otherwise always added to all rooms and represents a fee of USD 45 per day.
The guaranteed room rate will expire by 20 April, so secure your room now. Hereafter the room rate will be at market price.
Apart from the conference programme there is plenty to see and do in and
around Orlando.
VisitOrlando has prepared a web site for the FIG Working Week
participants. Here you can see special offers that you can use while being
in Orlando:
https://www.orlandomeeting.com/delegate/fig-working-week-2023/
Many exciting experiences are awaiting you during the Working Week and at the destination:
Several pre-event options Read more about the Working Week and what to expect, and register at www.fig.net/fig2023 |
Follow the Working Week preparations on FIG Social media:
FGF President Marc Vanderschueren (The Federation of French
Speaking Surveyors) invited FIG President Diane Dumashie to attend
the 2023 celebration of Global Surveyors Day held in Paris. To mark
2023 Global Surveyors Day, FGF nominated two French mathematicians
and astronomers, Jean-Baptiste Joseph Delambre (1749-
1822)astronomer, historian, and geodesist and Pierre François André
Méchain (1744- 1804).
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Global Surveyors' Day is a way to globally recognize the
ground-breakers, pioneers, individuals and the industry that has
shaped our history and continues to be the foundation of our
communities. Read here about events that have taken place in
Mongolia and in Hungary |
The special celebration was a historic moment ensuring that the
Belgian property surveyors are fully recognised in the statute books
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Claire Buxton represented FIG Commission 7 at the UN Compound in
New York in a session on Innovation and Digital Technology - A
facilitator to Secure Land Tenure and Natural Resources for All
organised by S4HL (Stand for Her Land) during the Commission of the
Status of Women CSW67.
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FIG Foundation and Young Surveyors have found the four Grant
Recipients to attend the FIG Working Week 2023 and Young Surveyors
meeting in Orlando, Florida. Congratulations!
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Newsletters:
Please check the requirements carefully before applying for a grant.
The Article of the Month in March 2023 is a recording of the FIG Congress 2022 Keynote: Geospatial Excellence for a Better Living - Digitalisation and Modern Surveying and Cadastre in a Post-Covid19 Era in which Ewa Surma, Rumyana Tonchovska and Paweł Hanus take the audience through their undertakings and experiences during these past years with the Covid19 pandemic, how the transformation has been handled, and what learnings can be drawn from this. Read more and watch the video
A must-see collection item. Reserve your copy of this special
edition now. |
Check the events page
19-21 April, Lviv - Yavoriv - Brukhovychi, Ukraine
XXVI International Scientific and Technical Conference GEOFORUM-2023
More information
10-13 May 2023, Oradea, Romania
”Modern Surveying Technologies for 3rd Millennium” is the theme for the
fourth edition of the Romanian Surveying Week, a joint event with CLGE
General Assembly, 12-13 May, 2023. The international symposium is
organized by the Romanian Surveyors Union in collaboration with The
Romanian Association of Private Surveyors and Faculty of Constructions,
Cadastre and Architecture, from University of Oradea.”
Web site: http://www.sgr.ugr.ro
28 May - 1 June, Orlando, Florida USA
FIG Working Week 2023
Web site: www.fig.net/fig2023
27-28 June 2023, Beijing, China
2023 Geospatial Information Software Technology Conference (GIS TECH
2023) hosted by Geographic Information System Technology Innovation Center
of Ministry of Natural Resources of the People’s Republic of China,
supported by FIG Website:
5-7 July 2023, TU Delft, Netherlands
CAAD Futures 2023 - INTERCONNECTIONS: Co-computing beyond boundaries
Abstract submission - deadline 17 June 2022
Web site: www.caadfutures2023.nl
Kind regards,
Ms. Louise Friis-Hansen
Director
International Federation of Surveyors |
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