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	FIG Congress 2018 Report
		6-11 May 2018, Istanbul, Turkey
		 
		
			
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Welcome to the FIG Congress 2018 | 
				 On the last conference day all participants could meet FIG 
				Council and the FIG stand in the exhibition
 
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				The large 4-year FIG Congress took place in the beautiful city of 
		Istanbul. The Congress marks the end of the term of leadership and the 
		in total 6 days were packed with the General Assembly, technical 
		sessions, meetings and many other activities. The congress attracted 
		more than 2300 participants, coming from around 90 countries from all 
		over the world. The Turkish representation was remarkable, and FIG was 
		pleased with the large support from both national and international 
		sponsors, organisations and individuals.
		
		
The "memory wall" was a popular place for photo 
		shootings and as meeting point durign the Congress
		Technical programme
		Over the 4 conference days the technical programme was packed with sessions and meetings with 
		more than 400 paper presentations and several special sessions that 
		covered the whole range of topics within surveying. The overall theme:
		
		Embracing our smart world  where the continents connect: 
		enhancing the 
		geospatial  maturity of societies 
		reflected many of the sessions and presentations within the areas of 
		all 10 FIG Commission topics:
		
			- Professional Practice 
- Professional Education
- Spatial Information Management
- Hydrography
- Positioning and Measurement
- Engineering Surveys
- Cadastre and Land Management
- Spatial Planning and Development
- Valuation and the Management of Real Estate
- Construction Economics and Management
Pre events
		In connection with the congres there were three pre-events
		
			- Reference frames in Practice Seminar
- BIM for Surveyors Seminar
- Young Surveyors Conference
The Reference Frames in Practice seminar was held 
		over two days. The main focus was on reference frames in general, 
		kinematics and dynamic datums which reflects geodetic priorities for all 
		regions suffering from natural disasters such as earthquakes. Most of 
		the participants came from countries where there is a strong need to 
		model deformation to maintain their accurate spatial reference frames.
		
		Report, photo gallery and proceedings
		BIM for Surveyors Workshop was also held over two 
		days and with great success. The around 50 participants spent the first 
		day with sessions on BIM and a special tour was organised for the second 
		day to Istanbul New Airport. This tour was a real special experience for 
		the participants.
		Proceedings and photo gallery
		Young Surveyors Conference also attracted many participants who spent 
		the first day in a great and inspiring learning environment. The second 
		day offered a treasure hun around Istanbul and a discussion on the 
		future of the FIG Young Surveyors Network. 
		Programme
		This year, the Young Surveyors had organsied a Charity Dance. This 
		took place at the end of the seond day of the Young Surveyors Conference 
		- and was held at a time so that other congress participants, incl. all 
		those who attended the General Assembly could also participate. While in 
		Turkey - learn to dance Turkish..., and many took up this challenge and 
		had a fun and great time learning the
		“Horon”  which is a Regional Folk Dance which is a very moving and 
		swift dance style. Horon symbolizes the waves of the sea, the pouring of 
		the rain and the struggle against nature.
		The donations from the participants of the charity dance went to the 
		local Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team Local Community  “Yer 
		Çizenler Herkes İçin Haritacılık Derneği" and FIG 
		Foundation.
		Opening ceremony and plenary sessions
		The grand opening ceremony took place in the large auditorium of 
		Istanbul Congress Centre, and the audience experienced a very talented 
		teenage dance company from Ankara.
		A beautiful start of the Congress.
		
		
		
		After the national anthym and the traditional FIG Fanfare an 
		impressive video was presented showing the multitude and magnitude of 
		what surveyors are doing. After this spectacular start of the Congress 
		Mr Orhan Kasap President of the host association, the
		Chamber of Surveying and Cadastre 
		Engineers of Turkey greeted the more than 2300 participants who have 
		found their way to Istanbul and to the Congress. Mr
		Ertuğrul Candaş who has been President of the Chamber since the General 
		Assembly in 2014 elected Istanbul, Turkey as destination for the FIG 
		Congress 2018, welcomed everyone to Turkey in a well-formulated English. 
		Finally, Dr Orhan Ercan, Co-Congress Director for the FIG Congress 2018 
		went to the stage - happy to see all the many attendees after four years 
		of preparations.
		FIG President Chryssy Potsiou held her welcome address and thanked 
		the local organisers for their hard work on the preparations during 
		these four years. Four years is a long time - but they go fast when such 
		a big event is being prepared. President Potsiou also had a special 
		greeting to those 
		who attended for the first time and encouraged them to participate in 
		FIG.
		Finally it was an honour that Prof. Dr. Mustafa Öztürk, 
		Undersecretary at Turkish Ministry of Environment and Urbanization 
		attended in the opening and gave a welcome address to both the national 
		and international participants. The overall theme of the Congress:
		Embracing our smart world  where the continents connect: 
		enhancing the 
		geospatial  maturity of societies is of importance both 
		for Turkey and also Internationally. At the end of the Opening Ceremony 
		the exhibition, that was found in the large hallways, was opened, and 
		the honoraries walked apst the many international and national stands.
		
		
		
		
		 The first plenary session with the overall theme 
		Urban Development was chaired by Ms Oylum Talu, a popular Turkish 
		television presenter. She guided the three plenary speakers through an 
		inspiring plenary session with questions and comments. First speaker was 
		FIG President Chryssy Potsiou. Since it is her last year in the chair 
		she gave a summary of the FIG achievements during her term 2015-18. Dr. 
		Mustafa Palancıoğlu, Mayor of Talas, Kayseri was the second speaker of 
		this session (replacing Mr. Mehmet Özhasekí,  Minister, Ministry of 
		Environment and Urbanization who was unfortunately not able to attend 
		due to the upcoming elections in Turkey) talked abou the Urban 
		Regeneration Process in Turkey. He said that due to the fact that cities 
		in Turkey are cituated in an earthquake zone there is a need to build 
		safer. In the latest 75 years more than 60,000 lives have been lost due 
		to earthquakes. This means that around 350,000 houses need to be 
		reconstructed due to the new law of regeneration which causes extremely 
		high costs. A 6 step implementation plan is used which also gives room 
		to plan more social urban welfare and public areas. Prof. Ali Parsa, 
		Dean of the School of Real Estate and Land Management at Royal 
		Agricultural University was the last speaker in the session talking 
		about The Fourth Industrial Revolution and impact on Urban Development: 
		the Role of Real Estate. The number of world population that live in 
		cities has grown immensely since the 1950'ies and this trend is supposed 
		to continue reaching an urban population of 6.4 billion (out of around 
		9.6 billion) by 2050. He explained the Fourth Industrial revolution and 
		its game-changers and used Singapore as example of a smart city with a 
		long term vision. He made the audience think of the fact that today, the 
		top 6 companies in the world are internet based companies.
		 The second plenary session, themed Modern 
		Technology Usage for our Profession was opened by the first speaker Jürgen Dold, 
		President of Hexagon Geosystems. He talked about Transformation through 
		Digitalisation with numerous lively examples of what to expect for the 
		future at a digital level especially in connection with smart cities and 
		the smart use of smart data. Chair of FIG Commission 10 Dr SeeLian Ong 
		took over and talked about the new standard on construction ICMS and the 
		need for global consistency in measurement and in the reporting of construction 
		cost. A global standard is important in order to be able to benchmark 
		construction costs consistently and transparently. If it is possible to 
		talk the same construction-language all over the world it will be much 
		easier to cooperate. It was also important for the involved that the 
		standards should be simple (incl the language used) so that the 
		standards will be geninely understandable and usable. The work on the standards was 
		started in 2009 by six organisation, ICEC, PAQS, AAQS, CEEC, FIG and 
		RICS and was launched in 2017. The 2nd edition will be launched in 2019. 
		The third and final speaker was Prof. Charles K. Toth on Smart Cities - 
		the mobility component. He talked about the possibilities in positioning 
		and navigating for the infrastructure and traffic. There has been a 
		remarkable development in the driverless cars/transportation and the 
		technology behind, the use of big data to create smart scities, and what 
		smart mobility means to smart cities.
		 The third plenary session offered three 
		presentations on Rural Development, starting with Dr Michael Klaus, 
		Director of the Hanns Seidel Foundation (HSS) who talked on Rural 
		development for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals: Fostering 
		the Rural-Urban interrelationship. The previous two plenary sessions had 
		a focus on urban development - which has a big focus these days. The 
		rural development, though, is also of big importance and growth in 
		agriculture and rural sector of developing countries has a much greater 
		impact in reducing poverty and hunger than do urban and industrial 
		growth. The rural development is inevitable for attaining the UN 
		Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Dr Klaus elaborated over a new 
		rural development paradigm and the rural-urban relationship. Mr. Jawad 
		Peikar who is Chief Executive Officer Afghanistan Independent Land 
		Authority, ARAZI, GIRoA was second speaker in the session and talked 
		about the Afghanistan Institutional Development Program for Land 
		Administration -  Learning from Best Practices: Towards a Sustainable 
		Land Administration System in Afghanistan. Afghan Land Authority has in 
		cooperation with the World Bank and government of Turkey worked on 
		modernizing its land administration that will lead to a modern 
		infrastructure for the land administration. By learning from the Turkish 
		experience it has been possible not to do pilots but to work on the 
		learnings from a tested land administration system. This development was 
		further elaborated upon at two special World Bank/FIG sessions. Prof. 
		Dr. Mehmet Babaoğlu, Member of Parliament Parliamentary Commissioner for 
		Agriculture, Forestry and Rural Affairs should have been the third 
		plenary speaker, but he had to cancel in the last minute due to the 
		upcoming elections, and when asked Mr Brent Jones, ESRI, took up this 
		challenge and managed to prepare a plenary presentation within very 
		short notice. A big thank you to Brent Jones who gave an interesting 
		talk about the Changing Landscape of Land Administration. He posed the 
		provoking question on how much can a robot take over the work of 
		different kinds of surveyors... A lot of information is already taken 
		over by computers, programmes, satelites etc and darge data samples can 
		be handled in real-time whereas previously data that was created was 
		already out of date when released. So, Brent Jones finalised his 
		presentation with another question: How do we stay relevant? and 
		presented "Brents seven rules for success"; think big and spatial; use 
		your tools; stay current; create new services; be free or affordable; 
		move quickly and evolve and finally get started now!
		 The fourth plenay that took place on the last 
		conference day had Spatially enabled societies as overall theme. FIrst 
		speaker was Keith Bell, World Bank talking about Fundamental 
		Infrastructure for Spatially Enabled Societies. He started his 
		presentation by noting that 2018 marks the 20 year anniversary for the 
		FIG publication
		
		Cadastre 2014 written by the chair of the session and FIG Honorary 
		Member, Daniel Steudler, 
		and translated into 28 languages (this publication has been followed up 
		by the publication
		
		Cadastre 2014 and beyond). The projected trends and vision of what 
		cadastral systems might be in 20 years time have proven true. Hereafter 
		he talked about the globel land and geospatial agenda and possibilities 
		within the sustainable development goals and the World Bank approach. 
		Challenges for the land agency governance are that substantial financing 
		is needed and that it is a monopoly commodity vulnerable to corruption. 
		A reliable cadastre is essential for property valuation and as base for 
		taxation. Prof. Abbas Rajabifard, UN-GGIM Academic Network took over 
		with a presentation on Spatially Enabled Societies and Smart 
		Communities. He pointed out that in order to get an interconnected 
		future for all there is a need for multidimensional land info and a 
		smart cadastre system stating that "Future is smart, connected and 
		sustainable". The final speaker was 
		Dr. Victor Khoo, Senior Deputy Director Singapore Land Authority (SLA) 
		whose presentation marked a end of the congress and was further to this 
		aa great wrap up of the 
		presentations from the previous days with his presentation on how 
		Singapore has worked towards a spatially enabled smart nation. Several 
		of the previous plenary speakers had used Singapore as example and now 
		the participants got an insight from closest hand in how this 
		development because such a success story and how it has worked towards a 
		smart, sustainable and resilient city of the future.
		There are links to recordings of all plenary presentations in the
		
		proceedings. 
		Technical sessions
		The rest of the four session days were filled up with sessions that 
		were specially designed and sessions with presentations from the open 
		call for papers. Hereto there were a large number of workshops, meetings 
		and sessions with parners like UN-Habitat/GLTN, World Bank, UN-GGIM and 
		FAO. It is impossible to cover all areas, so have a look into the
		
		proceedings. 
		General Assembly
		A recond number of member associations attended the General Assembly 
		that took place 6 and 11 May. On 11 May 73 out of 105 member 
		associations were present representing in total 91 votes. The first 
		General Assembly was a day of presentations by the President on the 
		4-year achievements, the commissions, networks, permanent institutions 
		and task forces. The last part of the day was used for the nominees to 
		present themselves preparing for the votings that took place on 11 May. 
		On 11 May the traditional Presidents meeting was held and hereafter the 
		the votings that all were awaiting took place.
		
		
		
		
Presidents and Heads of Delegations at the Presidents meeting
		Exhibition
		Istanbul Congress Centre was the venue of the Congress. The large 
		hallways were used for the exhibition which meant that session rooms and 
		exhibition could all be on the same floor creating a dense and lively 
		traffic in the hallways. More than 50 exhibitors showcased their latest 
		news and products at their stands and some also took the opportunity to 
		make presentations at the stage in the exhibition area. Three of the 
		four FIG Platinum Corporate members, Esri, Leica and Trimble who were 
		also platinum sponsors at the congress, were offered a special session 
		in the technical programme which were all well visited. A huge thanks to 
		Esri, Leica and Trimble for their faithful contributions to the FIG 
		Conferences.
		A large thanks also to the two main supporters The General 
		Directorate of Land Registry and Cadastre and T.C. Cevre V Sehircilik 
		Bakanligi as well as the Gold Sponsors Harmaid and Beylikdützü 
		Municipality, the Bronze Sponsor Sebai/Delair nd Basic Sponsor 
		Hi-target.
		
		The impact of networking
		A substantial part of the congress is of course the technical 
		programme where it is possible to gain new knowledge and get inspired. 
		Attending a FIG Conference is however a lot more. Networking is an 
		important part - this is where it is possibe to really discuss the 
		learnings, find people to ask and learn from, and to get contacts that 
		can last far beyond the conference. A conference is certainly also about 
		contacts and networking. The networking experience starts at the 
		Newcomers session which again this year was held right before the 
		Opening Ceremony. Evaluations from previous FIG Congresses and Working 
		Weeks have shown that around 1/3 or the participants are attending for 
		the first time. The Newcomers Session is a way to get acquainted with 
		FIG and also with other fellow-newcomers. Coffee breaks and lunches are 
		other places to meet and exchange as well as the Welcome Reception. 
		Further to this it was possible to attend a Traditional Turkish Evening 
		(FIG Foundation dinner, sponsored by Trimble), a spectacular dinner with 
		music and a possibility for all to join in the dance, and the Gala 
		Dinner that took place on a boat sailing on Bosporous. It was very 
		spectacular to sail up and down the beautiful coastline which gave an 
		extra dimension to the networking with many of the participants.
		
			
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The technical sessions 
		were a mixture of the more traditional presentations, engagement, 
		groupwork and discussions.
		Finally, a large thanks to the local organising committee who for 
		four years, since the Gneral Assembly in 2014 voted Istanbul as 
		destination for the FIG Congrwess 2018, have worked hard and very 
		dedicated to make this FIG Congress a huge success for all participants, 
		sponsors, exhibitiors, accompanying persons and partners. FIG would not 
		be able to carry through a conference without this work from the local 
		member association, and some very dedicated persons. A special thanks to 
		Co-congress Director Orhan Ercan for his tireless and efficient work 
		together with Prof. Muzaffer Kahveci, Mr Muhittin Ipek, Mr Harun Resit 
		Sever and Mr Ertugrul Candas, who was President of HKMO during the 4 
		years of preparations and also in the bidding process.
		See you in Hanoi, Vietnam 22-26 April 2019 for the FIG Working Week.
		"Good bye Istanbul, Turkey and FIG Congress 2018 and Welcome Hanoi, 
		Vietnam FIG Working Week 2019"
		
			
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Co-congress Director Orhan Ercan, Turkey, hands over the FIG 
				Flag to Co-conference director Trinh Anh Co and President Tran 
				Bach Giang  | 
				 The local organisers 
				are waiting for you to visit Hanoi, Vitenam, and they will to their utmost to make the FIG 
				Working Week 2019 another unforgettable event
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		Louise Friis-Hansen
		
		July 2018