News in 2015
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We look forward to seeing you in Sofia, Bulgaria
17-21 May 2015, FIG Working Week
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The preparations have
almost been completed and we look forward to welcoming you to
the National Palace of Culture (NPC) - Congress Centre Sofia.
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FIG Working Week runs from Monday 18 – Wednesday 20 May 2015.
In conjunction with the conference we have the FIG General Assembly:
- Sunday, 17 May 09:00-16:30 at Hall 3, Level 7 and
- Thursday, 21 May 09:00-15:00 at Hall, level 7
Conference Programme
Located in 11 session rooms, the 3-day working week program offers
many different and interesting topics covering the entire broadness of
the surveying profession.
Altogether FIG Working Week will gather more than 400 highly
qualified national and international speakers from all disciplines
within the surveying, geospatial, natural and built environment
professions.
Each day invited international recognized experts will deal with
topics within the overall theme of the congress “From the Wisdom of the
Ages to the Challenges of the Modern World”.
The three plenary sessions that will cover:
Day 1: The surveyors’ response to changing the city
management
- Prof. em. Dr. Armin Gruen, Federal Institute of Technology (ETH)
Zurich
- Ms. Vala Bakalova, Lawyer, Bulgaria
- Prof. Georg Gartner, Professor, Technical University Vienna,
Austria
Day 2: The surveyors’ response to pro-growth land management
Day 3: Global and Regional Professional and Institutional
reforms
- Mr. Bengt Kjellson,
Manager, Lantmäteriet, Sweden
- Mr. Maurice Barbieri, President, CLGE, Switzerland
- Assoc. Prof. Todor Kostadinov, Bulgaria
Get inspired by the full program:
http://www.fig.net/resources/proceedings/fig_proceedings/fig2015/techprog.htm
Please notice that there may still be changes to the program, please
check the program on the conference web site or the conference app.
FIG and Chamber of Graduated Surveyors, Bulgaria look forward
to welcoming you to the FIG Working Week and to Sofia
For more information, please visit the conference website
www.fig.net/fig2015