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	  Conference and Seminar Proceedings
  |  1st FIG Young Surveyors European Meeting 17 - 18 October 2013 in Lisbon, PortugalProceedings
		
			|  | Day 1 | October 17 2013 |  
			| 09:00 - 
			09:45 | Opening Ceremony - Welcome by Representatives 
 Teresa Sá Pereira, Portugal
 CNEG,
 
 Carlos Loureiro, Portugal
 OE -Portuguese Engineers Association
 
 CheeHai Teo, Malaysia
 CLGE, Council of European Geodetic Surveyors
 
 Jean-Yves Pirlot, Belgium, CLGE President
 CLGE, 
			Working for a Profession
 [Handout]
 
 John Hohol, U.S.A
 FIG Foundation,
			Building a 
			Sustainable Future
 [Handout]
 
			 Eva-Maria Unger, Austria & Paula Dijkstra, The NetherlandsFIG Young Surveyors Network
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			| 10:00 - 11:00 | Future Risks, Challenges and Expectations 
 Gustavo Palma, Portugal
 Introduction
 [Handout]
 
 Jorge Maia Alves, Portugal
 Energy 
			Sustainability : Can we achieve it?
 [Handout]
 
 Pedro M. M. Soares, Portugal
 Global 
			Climate Change
 [Handout]
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			| 11:00 - 11:30 | Coffee break |  
			| 11:30 - 13:00 | Technology Goes Horizon 
 Eva-Maria Unger, Austria
 Introduction
 [Handout]
 
 Keith Hofgartner, United Kingdom
 Technology Update by Platinium Sponsor Trimble
 [Handout]
 
 Jean-Yves Pirlot, Belgium, CLGE President
 CLGE, Student Contest Award- Students and Youngsters Engagement
 [Handout]
 
 Pinar Demirci, Turkey
 Being a Surveyor's Daughter
 [Handout]
 Sandro Baptista, Portugal Future Vision about Developing Technology
 [Handout]
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			| 13:00 - 14:30 | Lunch |  
			| 14:30 - 16:00 | Work Session 1 -  Meeting Our Future Network 
 Paula Dijkstra, The Netherlands
 Introduction
 [Handout]
 
 CheeHai Teo, Jean-Yves Pirlot, John Hohol, Keith Hofgarter, Carlos 
			Gonzalves
 Who is Who: getting to know each other in small groups
 
			Break-out SessionSince a lot of participants didn’t know each other, 30 minutes 
			was used to get to know each other. Important in these 30 minutes 
			was also the trainer’s career path: How the trainers got 
			their role
			within the organisation and/or company, if and how they became an 
			active
			member of a network or organisation in combination with a 
			description of
			their tasks and also in relation to their daily job.
 
 Afterwards the group 
			worked on a
			vision for the Young Surveyors in Europe. In this vision we tried to 
			find answers
			what the hopes are, how the network can help our profession and how 
			a European
			group of Young Surveyors should look like.
 
 Discussions
 Outcome: a vision
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			| 16:00 - 16:30 | Coffee Break |  
			| 16:30 - 16:50 | Technology Goes Horizon II 
 Gustavo Palma, Portugal
 Introduction
 [Handout]
 
 Carlos Gonzales, Portugal
 Technology Update by Platinium Sponsor Dravosa
 [Handout]
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			| 16:50 - 18:00 | Technical Session - Get Inspired 
			Five Young Surveyors presented their view on our profession to 
			inspire the participants. The presentations were related to already 
			successful in place Young
			Surveyors Networks or how to start and set up a Network also to the 
			developments
			in education, the relation of young professionals to the labour 
			market,
			the previously held V International Training Course in Topography 
			and the use
			of social media and crowdsourcing within our profession. Gustavo Palma, PortugalHow to 
			set up a YS network in your country?
 [Handout]
 
 Erisem Qehaja, Albania
 Albanian Association of Geodesy,
			Young 
			Surveyors Structure
 [Handout]
 
			Bettine Baas, The NetherlandsEducation & Labour Market
 [Handout]
 
 Gianrico Baldini, Italy
 V International Training Course in Topography - lessons learned
 [Handout]
 
 Bram van Londersele, Belgium
 Social media, Crownsourcing in Relation to a Young Surveying Company
 [Handout]
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			| 18:00 - 19:00 | Dynamical Session - Challenges Throughout Europe 
			Learn about the current challenges throughout Europe. In this Dynamical Session 
			participants had the possibility of presenting their papers related 
			to the theme “Challenges Throughout Europe”. The theme was selected 
			to be widespread so we could have all different kinds of 
			presentations
			within the variety of our profession.
			New will be the presentation style. We are curious about new 
			presentation
			styles and identified this event as one of the best possibilities to 
			try them.
			The one we are using in this session will be Speed Geeking 
			Presentation.
			A large room is selected as the speed geeking venue. All the 
			presenters are
			arranged in a large circle along the edge of the room. The remaining 
			members
			of the audience stand at the center of the room. Ideally there are 
			about 10-15
			audience members for each presenter. One person acts as the 
			facilitator. The
			facilitator rings a bell to start proceedings. Once proceedings 
			start, the audience
			splits up into groups and each group goes to one of the presenters.Presenters have a short duration, usually 5 minutes, to give their 
			presentation
			and answer questions. At the end of the five minutes, the 
			facilitator rings a
			bell. At this point, each group moves over to the presenter to their 
			right and
			the timer starts once more. The session ends when every group has 
			attended
			all the presentations.
 
			Alicia Canizares, SpainSurveying in Spain Nowadays
 [Handout]
 
 Dave Bruyning, The Netherlands
 Preliminary Boundaries
 [Handout]
 
			Sorta Vlad, RomaniaMy Daily work and Technical Developments We are working on
 [Handout]
 
 Daria Bolshakova, Romania
 About the Court of Referees in the Field of Geodesy, Cadastre and 
			Immovable Property in the Russian Federation
 [Handout]
 
 André Sá, Portugal
 Teh role of GNSS data for Water Vapor Monitoring
 [Handout]
 Paula Dijkstra, The NetherlandsOutcome and Feedback on teh Presentation Style
 [Handout]
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			|  | Day 2 | October 18 2013 |  
			| 09:00 - 10:00 | Europe and the Future 
			Eva-Maria Unger, AustriaRecap from Day 1 and introduction
 [Handout]
 
			Tim Goodhead, United KingdomKeynote,
			The 
			mobility of Young Surveyors across Europe, the role of a YS network
 [Handout]
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			| 10:00 - 10:30 | Technology Goes Horizon III 
 Gustavo Palma, Portugal
 Introduction
 [Handout]
 Luis Serrano, 
			Portugal From 
			Classical Surveying to GNSS Research, A Personal Perspective
 [Handout]
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			| 11:00 - 11:30 | We Want You 
			Eva-Maria Unger, Austria Introduction
 [Handout]
 Jean-Yves Pirlot, Belgium and Eva-Maria Unger, AustriaFIG Commission Presentation, CLGE Current Focus and Workign Groups
 [Handout]
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			| Work Session 2 - Shaping Our Future Commission 1 FIG, FIG 
			Definition, Surveyor 2.0
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			| 11:30 - 13:00 | Work Session 
			2 -   Shaping Our Future
 Young Surveyors show their responsibility and take over their 
			role as agents of change! We show projects and possibilities to 
			contribute ! In this session we will present projects together with 
			FIG, CLGE and companies. Participants get the possibility of being 
			involved in creating the projects or taking them to the next step.
 
 Eva-Maria Unger, Austria
 Introduction
 [Handout]
 
 Projects - small groups (30-40 participants), 1 project per group
 Outcome and Presentations on Projects
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			| 13:00 - 14:30 | Lunch |  
			| 14:30 - 
			16:00 | Technical Session 2 - Accelerating To The Next Gear 
			This technical session related to the theme "Accelerating to the 
			next gear". the session will be divided into 2 groups: one dealing 
			with "Accelerate to the next gear within the Surveying Education" 
			the other one dealing with "Accelerate to the next gear within 
			Technology solutions".
 New will the presentation style, in this session will be Pecha Kucha 
			presentation. this method is 20 slides, 20 seconds for each slide. 
			Since we are eager to learn, we want to share knowledge to as many 
			people as possible! Sharing your topic in 20 slides with 20 seconds 
			per slide so in approximately 7 min as a challenge, but a fun one.
 
			Paula Dijkstra, The NetherlandsIntroduction to Pecha Kucha and the Aim of this session
 [Handout]
 
			Veljko Latinovic, SerbiaSocial Media And 
			Crowd sourcing In Relation To Surveying
 [Handout]
 
 Diana Beciveric, Croatia
 Student 
			initiativeswithinstudent magazine 'Ekscentar'
 [Handout]
 
 Olga Bjelotomic, Croatia
 How to provoke young 
			surveyors to get involved
 [Handout]
 Michail Elaiopoulos, ItalyLet’s improve 
			our profession
 [Handout]
 
 Sami Mantere, Finland
 The role of 
			Cadastre Surveyors in FINLAND, present to future
 [Handout]
 
 James Raven, United Kingdom
 Surveyors helping 
			small Businesses
 [Handout]
 
 Anna Shnaidman, Israel
 Innovative and 
			Unconventional Approach Toward Analytical Cadastre – based on 
			Genetic Algorithms
 [Handout]
 
 Christelle van den Berg, The Netherlands
 Spatial snapshot: 
			a boost for infrastructural projects
 [Handout]
 João Apolinário&Miguel 
			Cordeiro, PortugalLow cost 
			Intergrated GNSS/INS for surface Variation Monitoring
 [Handout]
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			| 16:00 - 16:30 | Coffee Break |  
			| 16:30 - 17:00 | Plenary Session Eva-Maria Unger, AustriaIntroduction
 [Handout]
 João Agria Torres, PortugalMentoring
 [Handout]
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			| 17:00 - 18:30 | Closing Ceremony Teresa Sá Pereira, Portugal OE - CNEG
 [Handout]
 
 Carlos Matias Ramos, Portugal
 OE -Portuguese Engineers Association
 [Handout]
 John Hohol, U.S.AFIG 
			Foundation
 [Handout]
 
 Jean-Yves Pirlot, Belgium, CLGE President
 The Road ahead across Europe with CLGE
 [Handout]
 CheeHai Teo, MalaysiaObservatations by FIG President
 [Handout]
 
 
 Eva-Maria Unger, Austria & Paula Dijkstra, The Netherlands
 FIG Young Surveyors Network
 [Handout]
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