| FIG XXII Congress in Washington, DC, 19-26 April 2002: Almost 4,000 participants attended biggest ever FIG 
	  Congress4,000 Visitors from 90 countries - 470 speakers and 650 papersThe 22nd FIG Congress and 25th General Assembly attracted almost 4,000 
	  participants to Washington, DC where this FIG four-yearly Congress was 
	  held at the Marriott Wardman Park Hotel. In spite of the tragedy of 
	  September 11, 2001 the number of participants was biggest ever and very 
	  close to the figure that the organisers expected. One reason for the 
	  success was that in conjunction to the FIG Congress both the American 
	  Congress on Surveying and Mapping ACSM - the hosting FIG member 
	  association and  ASPRS (American Society for Photogrammetry  and 
	  Remote Sensing) organised their national conferences. Also the other FIG 
	  American member association the Appraisal Institute was well presented in 
	  the programme. All technical sessions and most of the workshops were open 
	  for all participants. So the event offered an excellent opportunity for 
	  the American delegates to get information about the international trends 
	  in surveying and vice a versa. At the opening ceremony the welcome address was given by Robert W. 
	  Foster, President of FIG. The keynote addresses were given by Dr. 
	  Anna K. Tibaijuka, Executive Director of UN-HABITAT and Mr. Jack 
	  Dangermond, President and Founder of ESRI.Theirs addresses are available on this site:
 The FIG Congress Prize 2002 was given to Mr George 
	  Oner Ogalo from Kenya for his presentation "GPS 
	  in Cadastres: A Case Study of Kenya". 450 papers from more than 60 countriesIn the FIG technical programme more than 450 papers were presented. 
	  This meant that sometimes even more than 10 sessions were running in 
	  parallel. All papers have been published on the 
	  FIG web site. The ten technical Commissions of FIG were in charge for 
	  the high profile professional programme. Extensive Exhibition At the technical exhibition 125 companies exhibit their instruments, 
	  software and latest achievements. FIG General Assembly55 member associations out of 88 attended the General Assembly. The 
	  figure could have been even bigger if all delegations could have get their 
	  visas in time. Four new member associations were adopted, these are from Burkina Faso, 
	  Cameroon, Malaysia and Uruguay. The membership application from HKIES, 
	  Hong Kong, China was not adopted instead the two associations from Hong 
	  Kong, China were requested to form a national forum for international 
	  co-operation.  Nepal and Mexico were adopted as new affiliate members. In addition the 
	  National Technical University of Athens joined as an Academic Members and 
	  Thales Navigation as a Corporate Member. Working week 2003 was postponed to 2009. The Council is now negotiating 
	  for the venue and dates for the Working Week 2003. Its decision can be 
	  expected by the end of June 2002. The General Assembly also recorded its thanks to the past Commission 
	  chairs who finished their successful term of office at the end of the 
	  Congress. New Commission Chairs were elected and their work plans adopted. Mr. T. N. Wong from Hong Kong, China was elected as a  Vice 
	  President of FIG for 2003-2006. He is the first Vice President that is 
	  directly elected by the General Assembly following the new statutes. He 
	  will start his term of office 1 January 2003 in the new German Council. 
	  Hong Kong, China was also lucky to get to host the FIG Working Week 2007. Memoranda of Understanding were adopted with UN FAO and UN-HABITAT and 
	  with sister associations ICA, ISPRS and IFHP. The 
	  minutes of the General Assembly are available here. FIG Foundation managed to collect US$ 50,000The Fig Foundation organised its first fundraising dinner in 
	  Washington, DC. More than 50 delegates participated. In addition more than 
	  30 delegates made a voluntary donation to the Foundation. In addition a 
	  fixed sum from each delegate was given to the Foundation. The Foundation presented its first plaques of honour to the big 
	  donators: Platinum Plaque: Jack Dangermond, Silver Plaque to 
	  Congress Director Mary Clawson, and Bronze Plaques to Trimble 
	  Navigation Ltd. (US$ 2,000) and John Hohol (US$ 1,000). ESRI, a 
	  Corporate Member of FIG, donated 25 packages of software and training to 
	  universities worth of US$ 7,000,000. The decision of the universities will 
	  be made together between ESRI and FIG based on applications. Jack 
	  Dangermond also promised to donate US$ 25,000 to the Foundation if the 
	  other donations will match his bid. Next Congress in Munich in 2006Congress Director Mary Clawson and Deputy Congress Director
      John Hohol were extremely satisfied with the Congress when the 
	  delegates congratulated them at the closing party, organised by the 
	  Germans who at the same time welcomed all surveyors to Munich in 
	  August-September 2006. Mary Clawson therefore handed over the FIG banner 
	  to Marcus Wandinger, Congress Director 2006. Picture Gallery You are able to get a bigger picture by clicking the picture. 
        
          |  | The opening ceremony attracted all participants 
			from 90 countries to the biggest ballroom at the Congress hotel. |  
          |  | Dr. Anna K. Tibaijuka, Executive 
		  Director of UN-HABITAT at the opening ceremony |  
          |  | Jack Dangermond, President of ESRI 
		  making his keynote address at the opening ceremony. |  
          |  | President Robert W. Foster 
		  presented the Congress Prize to George Oner Ogalo who was not able to 
		  attend the opening ceremony. The prize was given to Mr. Humphrey 
		  Njuguna, Chair of the ISK, Kenya. |  
          |  | Dr. Anna K. Tibaijuka, UN-HABITAT 
		  and Robert W. Foster signed the new MoU between FIG and UN-HABITAT for 
		  2002-2006. |  
          |  | 55 Member Associations and almost 
		  200 delegates participated the General Assembly that was open to all 
		  participants. In the front row Commission chairs who made a great work 
		  for the success of the Congress. |  
          |  | M. Claude Tapsoba, Secretary 
		  General of AGT-B from Burkina Faso together with President Foster. |  
          |  | Mr. Baburam Acharya, Director 
		  General of HMG Survey Department, Nepal gets the certificate of the 
		  affiliate membership from President Foster. |  
          |  | Mr. Eugene Rurangwa, Director of 
		  Lands & Land Registration and a new affiliate member of FIG makes his 
		  address at the General Assembly. |  
          |  | Ms. Alina Szczesniak received the 
		  plaque of Honorary President on behalf of  her father, Wladyslaw 
		  Surmacki, who was to be FIG President in 1942 but did not survive the 
		  war. |  
          |  | Ms. Szczesniak addressed the 
		  General Assembly on this occasion. |  
          |  | Jan de Graeve, President of the 
		  International Institution for the History of Surveying and Measurement 
		  was appointed to an Honorary Member. |  
          |  | Vice Presidents Tom Kennie (to the 
		  right) and Holger Magel during the General Assembly. |  
          |  | T. N. Wong from HKIS, Hong Kong, 
		  China became the first Vice President of FIG elected directly by the 
		  General Assembly. |  
          |  | John Trinder, President of ISPRS 
		  and Robert Foster signed the MoU between the two sister associations. |  
          |  | Dr. Irene Wiese - von Ofen, 
		  President of the International Federation of Housing and Planning IFHP 
		  and Chair of the Habitat Professionals Forum signed a MoU on behalf of 
		  IFHP with President Foster. |  
          |  | New Commission chairs and members 
		  of the FIG Council 2003-2006. |  
          |  | The German Council that will take 
		  over from the US Council in January 2003 with the newly appointed Vice 
		  Presidents and ACCO representative Gerhard Muggenhuber. |  
          |  | Jack Dangermond, Mary Clawson, 
		  Holger Magel, President of the FIG Foundation and John Hohol with 
		  their FIG Foundation plaques. |  
          |  | Holger Magel and Jack Dangermond. |  
          |  | Holger Magel and Bryn Fosburgh, 
		  Trimle Navigation Ltd. |  
          |  | Mary Clawson and Holger Magel. |  
          |  | General Assembly attracted 55 
		  member associations and several other members so that the meeting room 
		  was crowded during the two General Assembly sessions. |  
          |  | The General Assembly voted to have 
		  FIG Working Week 2007 in Hong Kong, China. |  
          |  | Commission Chairs 1998-2002 
		  listening presentations at the General Assembly from right to left: 
		  John Parker, Kirsi Virrantaus and Jes Ryttersgaard. |  
          |  | Prof. Holger Magel, President 
		  Elect congratulates the new Commission Chairs 2002-2006 from right to 
		  left: Klaus Rürup, Pedro Cavero and Gerhard Muggenhuber. |  
          |  | New Commission Chairs with their 
		  badges: from right: Adam Greenland, Matt Higgins, Svend Kold Johansen, 
		  Christiaan Lemmen (representing Paul van der Molen), Paul Lohmann, 
		  Stephen Yip and Philip Shearer. |  
          |  | The new Council that will take 
		  over the FIG administration at the end of the year was introduced. In 
		  the picture from left to right T.N. Wong, Marcus Wandinger, Ralf 
		  Schroth, Holger Magel and Andreas Drees. |  
          |  | President Elect Holger Magel 
		  making the report on behalf of the FIG Foundation that managed to 
		  collect US$ 50,000 to the Foundation in Washington, DC. |  
          |  | Congress Director Mary Clawson's 
		  last duty after the successful Congress was to hand over the FIG 
		  banner to Marcus Wandinger to be hanged again in Munich in 2006. Next 
		  year FIG will meet during the FIG Working Week and 125th Anniversary 
		  in Paris, France. |  
          |  | Congress Director Mary Clawson and 
		  Director Markku Villikka at the closing reception. |  
          |  | Welcome to Munich in 2006. |  |