| FIG President Stig Enemark attendsThe Cambridge Conference, Cambridge, UK, July 2007
Cambridge, UK, 15-20 July 2007
					
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						 St. John´s College environment
 
  St. John´s College, Cambridge
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						 Director General and Chief Executive
 Vanessa V. Lawrence and FIG President Stig Enemark
 |  President Stig Enemark attended the Cambridge Conference at St. 
	John College,Cambridge, UK, 15-20 July 2007 as a plenary session keynote speaker.
 
 The tradition around the Cambridge Conferences is dating date back to 1928. 
	Since then an
 increasing number of chief executives from National Mapping Agencies around 
	the world
 have met at St. John College, Cambridge every four years to learn from each 
	other and to
 share ideas and insights. This year´s conference entitled “Expanding 
	horizons in a shrinking
 world” was attended by more than 200 participants from around 70 countries 
	throughout
 the world. The conference was organized by Ordnance Survey, UK and hosted by 
	Director
 General and Chief Executive Vanessa V. Lawrence.
 
 The conference was organized with plenary sessions in the mornings supported 
	by a range
 of workshops in the afternoon. This provided a good mix keynote 
	presentations and
 discussions in the workshops. In addition, the social events and the unique 
	environment at
 the old college in Cambridge provided a highly interesting conference held 
	in a quite
 informal atmosphere.
 
 Many interesting presentations were given by key people such as 
				Dozie 
	Ezigbalike, UN
 Economic Commission for Africa; David Cowen, Chair of Committee on 
	Land Parcel
 databases: A National Vision, USA; Michael Jones, Chief Technology 
	Officer, Google
 Earth; David Spackman, Chief Executive MapAction; 
				Knut Flåthen, 
	Director General,
 Norwegian Mapping and Cadastre Authority; Jeff Labonté, Director 
	General,Earth Science
 Sector, Natural Resources Canada; Peter Larakker, Director of 
	Strategy and Policy,
 Cadastre , land Registry and Mapping Agency, The Netherlands; 
				David 
	Maguire, Director
 of Products and International, ESRI. Full proceedings are available at
 http://www.cambridgeconference.com/2007_conference_information/Conference%20proceedings/
 
 The range of workshop included issues such as: Land Administration in the 
	21st Century;
 Models for Geospatial Rights Management; Education; Mapping for Disaster 
	Management;
 Licensing; Reference Frameworks and Active networks; The Business of SDI´s; 
	International Boundaries; GI Knowledge Portal; A special workshop on 
	Capacity Development was conducted by Iain Greenway, 
				Chief Executive, Ordnance Survey 
	of Northern Ireland.
 The full program is available athttp://www.cambridgeconference.com/2007_conference_information/conference_programme/
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