| Article of the Month - 
	  March 2024 | 
		FIG Working Week 2023 Keynote: 
		FIG 
		Platinum Members
		FIG Working Week 2023 took place in Orlando, 
		Florida, 28-May - 1 June 2023. Each day a plenary session started the 
		day with high level presentations ot topics under the main conference 
		theme: "Protecting our World, Conquering New Frontiers"
		We are excited to present to you in our "Video of 
		the Month Series", these recording that showcases our four faithful platinum members. 
		They will inspire you with ideas, goals, and the crucial role that 
		surveyors play in addressing the topics within and around surveying.
		Keynote presentation by
		
		 
		
		
			
			Speakers
		
			
			Dustin Parkman,  Vice President, Transportation, Bentley Systems
								  Bentley's vision is influenced by the 
								  unprecedented transformation that will have to 
								  happen in the next few years to achieve 
								  sustainable development goals and future-proof 
								  the world’s infrastructure. Infrastructure 
								  digital twins will be an essential enabler and 
								  accelerator in this journey. Infrastructure 
								  digital twins and sustainable development go 
								  hand in hand. 
	Dustin Parkman is Vice President of Transportation at Bentley Systems. He 
	has held several senior product and business development positions 
	throughout his career and has specialized in developing products and 
	solutions that service the infrastructure industry. Parkman has degrees in 
	computer science and economics and has dedicated his career to creating 
	technology that allows engineers, contractors, and owners to automate the 
	construction and operation of infrastructure.
		Brent Jones, ESRI
								  We are not on the same planet that we were 
								  born into.  We are permanently in times of 
								  great change.  We can no longer use 
								  traditional isolated methodologies or 
								  organizational approaches.  Collectively, can 
								  forge a path towards a more sustainable and 
								  equitable world. 
	Brent Jones oversees Esri’s worldwide strategic planning, thought 
	leadership, and marketing activities for land records, cadastre, surveying, 
	and land administration.  As a recognized innovator, Brent specializes 
	in modernizing existing land administration systems and designing new 
	GIS-based cadastral management systems for small and large governments 
	globally.  He is a licensed professional land surveyor and engineer, 
	NSPS Fellow, past president of URISA (Urban and Regional Information Systems 
	Association), past president of GITA (Geospatial Information and Technology 
	Association), co-inventor of the geoblockchain, and a past member of the 
	UNGGIM-LAS United Nations Committee of Experts on Geospatial Information 
	Management sitting on the Expert Group on Land Administration and 
	Management, and now also an 
	Honorary Member of FIG. 
		Andrew Hurley, Global Commercial Manager, Leica Geosystems
								  With more than 30 years of experience in 
								  Geomatics, Andrew Hurley serves as Hexagon’s 
								  Geosystems Division Global Commercial Manager 
								  for U.S. Canada, MexAm and ANZ. He is 
								  responsible for driving and developing the 
								  company’s business strategy and new business 
								  models across all product lines / solutions 
								  and segments including total stations, GNSS 
								  and reality capture.
	Prior to his current position, Hurley was the Business Manager with P&L 
	responsibility P&L for Geomatics in the US and Canada. In this position, he 
	developed and executed strategies to keep the company’s regional operations 
	on the leading edge as a technology innovator and premier solutions provider 
	in surveying, engineering and other fields that require accurate measurement 
	and precise positioning.
	After graduating with Honours in 1987 from the Dublin Institute of 
	Technology with a H-Dip in Geo-Surveying, Hurley practiced land surveying 
	for nearly a decade in the United States, Saudi Arabia, Ireland and the 
	United Kingdom before returning to the U.S as a support engineer with Leica 
	Geosystems in 1994. During his 25-year tenure with the company, he has held 
	a variety of increasing challenging roles.
		Bryn Fosburgh, 
		Senior Vice President, Trimble
								  Is the new frontier AI, 
								  Digital Twins, and the Metaverse and do these 
								  capabilities form the Holodeck of the future 
								  for Geospatial professionals 
								  or    
								  are they simply a set of tools no different 
								  than GNSS, optical instrumentation, or EDMs 
								  from our past. It is our profession that needs 
								  to decide which reality - real or imagined - 
								  these tools provide.
	Bryn Fosburgh is a Senior Vice President at Trimble and is currently the 
	Advisor to the CEO. 
	Since 1994, Bryn has been involved and led Trimbles Geospatial, 
	Construction, Transportation
	and Logistics (T&L), and Agriculture Sectors. Bryn is the founding member of 
	Trimbles joint
	ventures with Caterpillar, Hilti, and Nikon and has spent over twenty years 
	on those joint 
	venture boards. Bryn is also the founder of Trimbles consolidated 
	construction and T&L
	businesses and has had direct responsibility for managing the profit and 
	loss centers at Trimble
	which were greater than billion dollars in revenue. Prior to Trimble, Bryn 
	worked nearly 10
	years in the Federal and State Government at the Wisconsin Department of 
	Transportation, U.S
	Army Corps of Engineers, and Defense Mapping Agency (DMA). Bryn received a 
	Masters of
	Science in Civil Engineering at Purdue University and a Bachelor of Science 
	from University of
	Wisconsin Green Bay. Bryn was awarded the Purdue University civil 
	engineering alumni
	achievement award and inducted into the Association of Equipment 
	Manufacturers (AEM) Hall
	of Fame. Bryn has been a supporter of the FIG Foundation since its inception 
	and passionately
	supports the FIG young surveyors network through mentorship and educational 
	and
	philanthropic efforts. Now FIG Foundation President, too.