Technical Sessions |
The entrance to the plenary halls and exhibition areas was really nicely
decorated with the Egyptian motives and items. |
President Holger Magel was chairing the first plenary session
with keynote speakers Dr. Ismail Serageldin, CEO of the
Alexandria Library and Preetha Pulusani from Intergraph and
Jack Dangermond from ESRI (not in the picture). |
Speakers at one of the 51 technical sessions in which almost 400 papers
and posters were presented. |
Vice President Ken Allred chairing a session on hydrography with
a presentation from Vice Admiral Alexandros Marathos, President
of the IHB. |
Round table on surveying and GIS education in Africa - chaired by
President Magel and Vice President Stig Enemark as a rapporteur. |
The round table was attended by representatives from many African
universities and also international organisations (ISPRS, ISCGM, IHO and
IAG). |
Round table on the future governance and commission structure of FIG
also attracted an almost full room of active participants. |
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Eng. Hisham Nasr, Chairman of the Egyptian Survey Authority, Mr.
Muhammed Salim Sulaiman from Tanzania and Jan de Graeve at
the at the unveiling ceremony of the plaque of the 30th Arc. |
The plaque to recognize the northern end of the 30th Arc in Cairo. |
Exhibition |
The technical exhibition was opened by Dr. Ahmed El-Sheikh, Dr.
Ismail Serageldin, Eng. Hisham Nasr and Dr. Dalal
Alnaggar. |
VIP guests at the booth of the Egyptian Survey Authority.
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There were more than 40 booths at the technical exhibition which was
very well attended.
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Among the exhibitors were also GSDI and the next GSDI conference to be
held in Santiago de Chile in November 2006. |
President Holger Magel visiting the booth of Cairo Engineering
and also discussing the co-operation with TOPCON, which is the latest
FIG corporate member at the platinum level. |
The exhibitors covered well both international, regional and Egyptian
companies in surveying and SDI business.
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President Magel in discussion with Eng. Sohir M. Hussein from the
Conference Office and ESA at the stand of ESA.
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Jack Dangermond was also at the ESRI booth where he met with the
delegates. ESRI was one of the two gold sponsors of this first joint
FIG/GSDI Conference. |
The Australian koala inviting delegates to vote for Australia for the
FIG Congress and visit Sydney in 2010 - after the winning bid. |
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Venue |
Semiramis Intercontinental offered good facilities for the conference
that occupied all meeting rooms and accommodation rooms for the whole
week. |
Participants gathered to the hotel lobby before the Egyptian evening.
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Semiramis hotel got special thanks for the hospitality of the staff and
the excellent lunches that were included in the registration fee.
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Three travel agencies were involved in the conference arrangements -
here discussions with the organising committee at the Triad desk during
the conference. |
Semiramis Intercontinental is located on the banks of the River Nile
offering great views to the river and easy access to the main
attractions. |
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