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	  News in 2014
  |  10th Interexpo GEOSiberia “Advanced Geospatial and 
	Information Technologies for Environmental Management and Sustainable 
	Territorial Development” and visit to Siberian State Academy of Geodesy15 – 18 April 2014, Novosibirsk, Russia This year’s GeoSiberia was a milestone for the organizers, the tenth 
	edition and this event has grown to become a recognized forum, one that 
	combines an international exhibition and scientific conference, providing 
	participants to gather annually and the opportunity to make and renew 
	friendships, to debate and demonstrate the utility and usefulness of 
	geospatial sciences, technologies and practices for sustainable national 
	development and nation building.  
				
				 At the opening ceremony of GeoSiberia 2014
 FIG President CheeHai Teo accepted an invitation from the Rector, 
	Prof. Dr. Alexander P. Karpik and his colleagues and co-workers at 
	the Siberian State Academy of Geodesy (SSGA) to visit the Academy and 
	participate in the 10th edition of Interexpo GeoSiberia. Joining the FIG 
	President at the event was Dr. Ivo Milev, Chair-elect FIG Commission 
	6 and Prof. Dr.-Ing. Volker Schwieger, Chair-elect FIG Commission 5.
				 Prof. Igor A. Musikhin, SSGA Vice Rector for International 
	Affairs, met the President on arrival. During the visit to the Academy, the 
	President had a meeting with SSGA Rector together with colleagues from 
	ISPRS, ICA, ISDE and DVW. The President also met Prof. Vladimir A. 
	Seredovich, SSGA Vice Rector for Scientific and Innovative Activities. 
				 At this event, SSGA hosted the ISPRS council meeting. The International 
	Society of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ISPRS) Council comprises Prof.
				Chen Jun, President; Prof. Orhan Altan, First Vice-President,
				Prof. Marguerite Madden, Second Vice-President; Prof. Dr.-Ing. 
				Christian Heipke, Secretary General and Prof Jon Mills, 
	Treasurer. The 10th Interexpo GeoSiberia also saw the participant of a 
	number of colleagues from fellow organisations within the Joint Board of 
	Geospatial Information Societies (JBGIS). International Cartographic 
	Association was represented by Prof. László Zentai, its Secretary 
	General and Treasurer; Prof. Dr. Milan Konecny, formerly President of 
	ICA, represented the International Society for Digital Earth (ISDE) and is 
	its current Vice President. Other notable colleagues at the 10th GeoSiberia 
	included Christof Rek, Vice President of DVW; Emeritus Prof. Gottfried Konecny, ISPRS Honorary Member and Prof. Dr. 
				Ammatzia Peled, 
	a former ISPRS Vice-President.  
					
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						 Meeting the students at the Siberian State Academy of Geodesy
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						 Prof Karpik & Prof Musikhin at the Closing Ceremony
 
 |  During the visit to the Academy, a forum was held with students of the 
	Academy and the President fielded a series of questions from them. During 
	the visit the President was shown the Planetarium within the Academy as well 
	as their laboratories on cadastral engineering and terrestrial laser 
	scanning. While at these laboratories, the President was not only shown the 
	projects and researches carried out, but also had some opportunities to 
	interact with post-graduate students at these laboratories.  The 10th Interexpo GeoSiberia was officiated by Vladimir F. Gorodetsky, 
	Deputy Governor of Novosibirsk Region, Prof. Dr. Alexander P. Karpik, 
	Chairman of the Organizing Committee, Rector of the Siberian State Academy 
	of Geodesy, Prof. Chen Jun, President of ISPRS, China, Christof 
	Rek, Vice President of DVW, Chairman of Regional Faction of Berlin of 
	the German Association of Publicly Appointed Surveyors (BDVI e.V.), Germany,  
	and the FIG President was also invited to make an opening remark on behalf 
	of FIG. Apart from thanking SSGA, the organisers and partners of 10th 
	GeoSiberia for their invitation and hospitality, the President commented 
	that better information of our territories leads to better knowledge that 
	can contribute towards informed policies, decisions and actions. And that 
	our sciences, technologies and practices are more than just ideals, gadgets 
	or tools but can be leveraged and harnessed to unlock the wealth of 
	knowledge about our society, environment and economy, contributing to a more 
	sustainable development within our territories. 
				 
 The organizers also convened a meeting with Mr. V. Tolokonsky, 
	Representative of the President of the Russian Federation in Siberian 
	Region. Mr Tolokonsky was thanked for his support and contribution that saw 
	the growth and development of GeoSiberia since the first event in 2005. This 
	has in turn contributed to continuing engagement and exchanges between SSGA, 
	international organisations such as FIG, between the local, national and 
	international professionals and practitioners. FIG President took the 
	opportunity to inform Mr. V. Tolokonsky of the upcoming United Nations 
	Resolution on Geodesy and commented that our worldwide professional 
	community looks forward to the support of the Russian Federation in the 
	successful passage of this UN Resolution.  April 2014CheeHai Teo
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