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	FIG General Assembly 2025 - report
		6 and 10 April 2025, Brisbane, Australia
		As part of the FIG Working Week 2025 the FIG General Assembly was 
		held on 6 and 10 April. A full-day programme was planned for 6 April 
		with reports from FIG President, Chairs and others as well as 
		presentations of the candidates for the Chairs Elects positions and 
		bidders for FIG Working Week 2029.
		
		FIG President Diane Dumashie welcomed all to this 48th FIG General 
		Assembly in Brisbane. In total 57 member associations attended the 
		General Assembly. 51 on 6 April and 51 on 10 April.
		Out of the 103 member associations 66 registered for voting. This means 
		that in total there were 80 votes (some members have two and three votes 
		depending on their size). 68 votes were cast in each voting.
		On 10 April a follow-up General Assembly was held with the results of 
		the elections, reports from activities during the Working Week and 
		finally the closing speech by President Diane Dumashie. 
		
		New members
		The first and pleasant activity at the General Assembly is the 
		admission and welcome to new members who received their certificates by 
		the President. A warm welcome to the Society of Geodesy and 
		Geomatics Engineers Azerbaijan as new member association,
		Zanzibar Commission for Lands as affiliate members,
		Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina – UFSC, Brazil 
		and University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, Poland 
		as academic members.
		New corporate members are:
		
			- CHC Navigation, China, Category A – Platinum membership
- Meter Platform & Application Company, Saudi Arabia, Category D, 
			Bronze level
- Global GIS PVT LTD, Sri Lanka, Category F, regional level 
- Alisteshaar Geospatial Consultancy, Saudi Arabia, Corporate 
			member category F, regional level
The less pleasant part consists of the expulsion of member 
		associations who are more than three years in arrears. Some members 
		succeeded in paying their membership fees at the last moment, which 
		meant that only one association had to be expelled: Bahamas Association 
		of Land Surveyors (MA-10006). We do hope that they will be able to 
		restore their membership and come back. 
		
		New honorary member
		FIG General Assembly applauded the proposal to appoint Mr. Mikael 
		Lilje, Sweden, honorary member of FIG. He has over many years served 
		FIG, first in Commission 5, including being chair of the commission, and 
		hereafter as Vice President for two terms. Mr Rob Sarib, Australia, a 
		long-term Commission 5 representative and currently Chair of the 
		Regional Capacity Development Network in Asia/Pacific (AP-CPD) motivated 
		the nomination, submitted by the Swedish association, with lively and 
		fun anecdotes that gave a good description of Mikael. Hopefully, Mikael 
		will continue involved in FIG activities for many years to come.
		
		A special thanks to Jan De Graeve, IIHS&M
		The Permanent Institution with the official name of The International 
		Institution for the History of Surveying and Measurement - in daily 
		speech IIHS&M has over the years been led by the dynamic Jan De Graeve, 
		Belgium. The history of surveying and measurement is fascinating, and 
		IIHS&M have among other things worked on the UNESCO World Heritage 
		Struve Arc. At each FIG Working Week and Congress there have been either 
		a pre-event or special sessions related to the history of surveying.
		Jan De Graeve has decided to step down, and to pass on the leadership 
		to John Brock, Australia, who has been very engaged in IIHS&M over many 
		years, and who has set his personal touch on the institution already. Mr 
		Jean-Yves Pirlot, Belgium, gave the General Assembly an insight into 
		some of the amazing undertakings of Jan De Grave
		
		Together with Jim Smith Jan De Graeve has written 7 volumes covering 
		Three Milleniums of Measurement of Earth - a truly fascinating 
		collection. WIth the help of Trimble the 7 volumes have been published, 
		and are available in a limited number. 		
		Read more about this collection here 
		
		Commission Chairs Elects
		According to the statutes, Commission Chairs Elects are normally elected two years prior to the 
		year they are elected Chairs (congress year). Already three times, (for 
		various reasons) this procedure has been amended to take place later. FIG Council 
		has discussed internally, and in 2024 together with the member 
		associations at the Presidents meeting, whether a change in statutes 
		would be beneficial to fit to the current situation. After longer 
		considerations and consultations FIG Council submitted 
		a proposal to the General Assembly to change this to one year prior 
		their election as chairs, which is in principle 1½ years before their 
		actual start. This was agreed unanimously by the assembly. 
		
		
		Further, the Chairs Elects for the ten commissions for the term 
		2025-26 (to become chairs 2027-2030) were elected:
		
			- Commission 1: Mark Scanlon, ASC Australia			
- Commission 2: Rosario Casanova, AAU, Uruguay
- Commission 3: Markus Schaffert, DVW, Germany
- Commission 4: Gordon Johnston, RICS, United Kingdom
- Commission 5: Kevin Ahlgren, AAGS, United States
- Commission 6: Peter Bauer, OVG, Austria
			
- Commission 7: Kirsikka Riekkinen, MIL Finland
			
- Commission 8: Naa Dedei Tagoe, LiSAG, Ghana
- Commission 9: Małgorzata Renigier-Biłozor, SGP, Poland
- Commission 10: Celestine Nkechi Eke, NIQS, Nigeria
			
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 Marc Scanlon, Commission 1  |  
 Rosario Casanova, Commission 2  | 
			
				|   Markus Schäffert, Commission 3  |   Gordon Johnston, Commission 4  | 
			
				|   Kirsikka Riekkinen, Commission 7  |   Małgorzata Renigier-Biłozor, Commission 9  | 
			
				|   Celestine Eke, Commission 10  |  | 
		
		Destination for FIG Working Week 2029
		The final election was to determine the destination and host for FIG 
		Working Week 2029.
		 Two strong bids were up against each other from Kampala, Uganda 
		and Halifax, Canada which gave an exciting campaign and election. The 
		General Assembly finally elected Halifax, Canada to be the destination 
		for FIG Working Week 2029 with the national association Canadian 
		Institute of Geomatics CIG as local host. 
		FIG Council thanks both Institution of Surveyors of Uganda ISU and 
		Canadian Institute of Geomatics CIG for their engagement which is vital 
		to FIG. It is the hope that some other FIG events might take place in 
		Kampala, Uganda and that the association can be encouraged to bid for a 
		future year.
		Membership fees
		FIG membership fees have increased only a few times during the past 
		15 years, and has not followed the inflation. In 2024 the General 
		Assembly agreed to increase the member association fee which will be 
		effectuated from 2026. This increase is needed in the light of e.g. the 
		recent and current inflation and FIG has experienced a general decrease 
		in subscription income. Since the General Assembly agree on the 
		membership two years ahead (in order to be able to incorporate changes 
		in their national budgets), the proposal at this General Assembly was 
		concerning 2027. FIG Council suggested to change to a more incremental 
		increase in membership fee, and for 2027 an increase of close to 2% 
		which is an increase of €0.10 from 5.20 per national member to 5.30. The 
		General Assembly agreed to this.
		Whereas FIG General Assembly agree on the membership fees for 
		associations, FIG Council is in charge of the fees of all other 
		membership categories. FIG Council has decided to increase affiliate 
		membership from €500 to €600 per year from 2026. This membership fee has 
		not been increased over the past 15 years - on the contrary, in 2013 it 
		was reduced with 50% while changing to invoicing every four years 
		instead of every year.
		FIG Affiliate membership fees was increased with €10 from €790 to 
		€800 in 2026. The corporate member fee was not changed. Currently a 
		Working Group under Council is focusing on benefits and fees for 
		corporate members and Council is awaiting their recommendations.
		Reports
		In her presidents report, FIG President Diane Dumashie, gave an 
		overview of some of the activities that have taken place during this 
		past year as well as an update on and the thoughts behind the Council 
		Work Plan. She thanked all the many active representatives who have been 
		engaged in making all these many things happen.
		At the first General Assembly Commissions, networks and task forces reported to the general 
		assembly their activities during this past year. Reports from activities 
		that took place during the Working Week were presented at the second 
		General Assembly hereunder special session, meetings, fora and the 
		special SIDS sessions. 
		FIG Foundation supported four Young Surveyors to attend both the 
		Young Surveyors Meeting and the Working Week. The grant recipients were 
		called to the stage at the second General Assembly where they got the 
		opportunity to present themselves and say a few words on their outcome 
		of their attendance. Aubrey Barker Foundation supported participants for 
		the SIDS sessions. Woolpert as well as Surveyors Trust each supported 
		participation of participants. John Brock, the new President of FIG 
		Permanent Institution IISH&M has over the years supported the 
		registration of you Young Surveyors, and 2025 was no exeption. We do 
		hope that other individuals and companies will follow John Brock and 
		help sponsor some participants.
		Please find handouts to 
		all reports further down in this report.
		
			
				|   | FIG President Diane Dumashie talks to the General Assembly 
				about the activities during this past year 2024-2025
 
 
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		FIG Commission Chairs
		
		
		Grant recipients
		Benefits of being a member of FIG
		At the general assembly and in the Presidents Meeting FIG President 
		Dumashie had a special focus on the benefits of being a member of FIG. 
		The updated benefits are available on the FIG website.
		In her closing speech she thanked all for their active engagement, and 
		for the development in the many areas that FIG cover, hereunder specific 
		activities on climate actions, special work on the SDGs done by all 
		commissions, networks and others, and on the work to enhance the 
		knowledge of surveying and its related professions/topics to young 
		people to attract them to the profession.
		
		
		
		
		The Presidents of member associations met in the early morning of 
		Wednesday 9 April before the start of the actual conference day
		Closing
		FIG President Diane Dumashie held her Closing Speech at the end of 
		the second General Assembly. In this speech she had collected various 
		meetings and activities that took place during the Working Week 2025. On 
		behalf of Council she thanked all who had found their way to Brisbane to 
		attend this Working Week and especially all the many who over this past 
		year have contributed significantly to the Council Work plan and 
		strategic direction.
		At the end of the closing FIG President Diane Dumashie thanked the 
		local organisers for all their efforts and work to make this Working 
		Week a special and memorable conference. The Working Week was held 
		jointly with the national Locate event which was beneficial to both the 
		international and national participants. All enjoyed that all sessions 
		were joint which gave good discussions and broader perspectives.
		At the end the FIG Flag was handed over to the local organisers from 
		South Africa, who will be local host for the FIG Congress 2026 to be 
		held in Cape Town 24-29 May 2026. 
		
		
		Reports and handouts from the General Assembly
		
		More information
		
		Pictures
		
		
		 
		Louise Friis-Hansen
		June 2025