| ESRI International User Conference 2004San Diego 7-13 August 2004
2nd Survey Summit was a Big Success - FIG Receives Special Achievement 
	Award in GIS
				 The 
	24th ESRI International User Conference gathered more than 13,000 
	participants to San Diego, California, USA from 9 to 13 August 2004. In the 
	programme there were both plenary sessions, technical sessions on case 
	studies, development of the software but also of more political issues on 
	the use of GIS. The theme of this year's conference was "GIS - the 
	language of geography". The main keynote presentations were given by Jack Dangermond, President of ESRI and Dr. 
				Rita R. Colwell, one 
	of the leading experts in global infectious diseases. ESRI is one of the 
	corporate members of FIG.   
				 One 
	of this year's awards "Special Achievement in GIS" was given to FIG 
	for bridging the gap between surveying and GIS. In the written explanation 
	FIG was awarded because it "has worked diligently in cooperation with 
	ESRI to help Bridge The Gap between surveying and GIS professionals. FIG 
	supported and sponsored the inaugural Survey & GIS Summit in 2003. In 
	addition, FIG Commissions 2, 3, 7, 8, and 10 involve the direct relationship 
	between surveying and GIS. FIG and ESRI established a grant program that 
	provided software, valued at over $15.6 million, to 49 universities 
	worldwide. The goal of ESRI and FIG Grant Program was to foster and support 
	the integration of GIS technology in engineering and surveying colleges and 
	universities worldwide - particularly in the developing world. The program 
	was established to assist colleges and universities in teaching students the 
	latest in technologies for surveying and engineering applications. 
	University software licenses and technical support were granted to 17 
	universities in the United States and 32 universities from the following 
	countries: Costa Rica, Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, India, Mongolia, 
	Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Uzbekistan, Botswana, Cameroon, Czech Republic, 
	Colombia, Egypt, Ghana, Fiji Islands, Kenya, Lithuania, Nicaragua, 
	Philippines, Poland, Romania, Turkey, Ukraine, Zambia and Zimbabwe. FIG also 
	supports education and development through the FIG Foundation. The goal of 
	the FIG Foundation is to help build a sustainable future, especially in 
	developing countries, through grants and scholarships in support of 
	curricula development, research activities, and distance learning. A major 
	component of this is in GIS." FIG attended the User Conference in the exhibition together with ACSM, 
	FIG member association in the United States. The main reason for FIG 
	participation in San Diego was, however, the Survey and GIS Summit 2004 - 
	Bridging the Gap, which was held for the second time. FIG was one of the 
	partners of ESRI in organising this event. More than 450 participants from 
	26 countries attended this year - increase of more than 150 from  the 
	first meeting last year. In the Summit programme the keynote was given by Charles Challstrom, Director, National Geodetic Survey (NGS), National 
	Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). Charlie is also a former Vice 
	President of FIG. The two-day programme offered several presentations that 
	described the need to bridge the gap between surveying and GIS and also ways 
	how to proceed on this way. The enthusiasm of the participants is promising 
	good for the future of these summits. After the two-day separate seminars 
	the participants were able to attend the ESRI User Conference were the 
	survey/GIS had its own track in the programme. Several FIG member associations attended the Summit and User Conference 
	including participants from e.g. Colombia, Cyprus, Germany, Ghana, Spain, 
	Serbia etc. Read more about the Survey and GIS Summit at:
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