FIG President and Vice President TN Wong attend the 8th 
	SEASC in Brunei Darussalam
				Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei Darussalam, November 21-25, 2005
				
				  
				About 220 geomaticians and surveyors from more than 30 countries followed 
	the invitation of B.I.G. and Bruneian Survey Department to participate the 
	8th South East Asia Survey Congress (SEASC), which was held the first time 
	in the famous sultanate Brunei Darussalam, which is also called ‘abode of 
	peace’. 
				FIG President Prof. Magel was invited to give the 
    			keynote address 
    (see “article of the 
	month”), in which he underlined again the need for more ‘generalists’ 
	than only specialists. A wonderful confirmation of Magel's even in the 
	newspaper and by the Minister of Development (and Survey) quoted request was 
	the presentation of an Indonesian cadastre expert in one of the very 
	attractive plenary sessions: to better manage the rebuilding and 
	reestablishment of the cadastre system and destroyed borders in the tsunami 
	hit region Aceh he called for more soft skills and competence and for the 
	move from purely technically to a technical-socially driven approach of 
	surveyors. 
				At the already traditional FIG session, chaired by FIG commission 5 chair
    			Matt Higgins, President Magel and Vice President TN Wong 
    explained some policies of FIG. 
				In his closing remarks 
	President Magel expressed his great satisfaction on 8th SEASC and activities 
	of the ASEAN FLAG, especially on the fact, that this vital community of 
	Asian surveyors accepts and regards FIG as its umbrella and ‘mother of 
	all surveyors and surveying’ organisations". 
				Finally President Magel gave special thanks and compliments to the Chair 
	of the organising committee, the outgoing Surveyor General of Brunei and 
	President of B.I.G. Pg. Hj. Matusin Matusan. Without him Brunei would 
	not have become member of FIG twice: firstly as an affiliate member (Survey 
	Department) and secondly since Working Week 2005 as a full member 
	association ((B.I.G.). As special appreciation Pg. Matusan was awarded by 
	the FIG President's globe! 
				The 9th SEASC will be held in Christchurch/New Zealand in November 2007. 
	FIG has been already invited to be a co-sponsor again and to deliver a 
	keynote by the future President of FIG. For more information about the 8th 
	SEASC in Brunei visit the website of B.I.G. (www.big.org.bn) 
	or the congress web site (www.seasc2005.org.bn). 
				
				
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