 Four months to go:
				Preparations Well Under Way for FIG Working Week 2011 
				Rabat and Marrakech Morocco, 11-14 January 2011
				
					
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						  Local organising committee members at the conference venue.  | 
						
						 
						
						  The famous Djemaa el Fna square in Marrakech.    | 
					 
				 
				FIG representatives visited Rabat and Marrakech 11-14 January to check 
	the final preparations of the FIG Working Week 2011 that will be held in 
	Marrakech 18-22 May 2011. The Working Week is a second FIG conference to be 
	held in Morocco as the FIG Regional Conference was held in Marrakech in 
	2003. Based on the excellent arrangements and feedback from the previous 
	event the General Assembly decided in Munich in 2006 to have the Working 
	Week in Morocco. It will be the second time that the Working Week will be 
	held in the Arabic countries. FIG representatives visited Rabat and 
	Marrakech to discuss and agree on final arrangements of the Working Week 
	with the Ordre National des Ingénieurs Géomètres Topographes (ONIGT) and the 
	local organising committee on practical arrangements. The team led by Dr. Dalal S. Alnaggar, FIG Vice President together with 
				Louise 
	Friis-Hansen, Office Manager and Markku Villikka, FIG Director 
	could see that the organising committee and local surveyors had put a lot of 
	effort to guarantee a big, professionally interesting and socially 
	unbeatable conference. 
				FIG 2011 under theme "Bridging the Gap between Cultures" seems to 
	become one of the biggest - if not the biggest - FIG Working Week in the 
	history. The organisers expect more than 1,000 participants from more than 
	80 countries to attend. More than 550 papers have been offered to the 
	technical and scientific programme. Totally there will be more than 90 
	sessions and forums in ten parallel sessions over the three conference days. 
	In the plenary sessions and at part of technical sessions there will be 
	simultaneous interpretation between English and French. This has attracted a 
	lot of speakers from Francophone speaking countries both from Africa and 
	from other continents. The conference will be held under  patronage of 
	His Majesty King Mohammed VI. 
				Themes of the three plenary sessions will be "Knowledge and Technology 
	Bridging the Gap between Cultures"; "Governance and Regionalization" 
	that will at the same time be the 6th ONIGT Congress and "Environmental 
	Issues and Sustainable Development" with each session introducing top 
	level international, regional and Moroccan speakers. 
				As normally there will be an exhibition that with its fifty booths will 
	be the biggest at any Working Week. Several technical tours will offer an 
	interesting inside view on the work of Moroccan surveyors. The host city 
	Marrakech is unique for its history and the real crossroad of cultures. The 
	knot of all roads being the Djemaa el Fna Square with its thousands of 
	tales. And the social events is something that you must experience yourself. 
	Further a selection of pre- and post conference tours will be offered. 
	Please see the selection on the conference web site that is continuously 
	updated. 
				The draft technical programme will be available by the end of January and 
	at the same time authors will be informed about the acceptance of their 
	papers. Deadline for early bird
				registration closes 
				16 February 2011. The technical programme 
	includes also already traditional Director General Forum, Corporate Members 
	Meeting and as new event Academic Members Forum. Several sessions and 
	workshops will be organised in co-operation with partner organisations like 
	UN-HABITAT, FAO and IAG. Preconference workshops have been offered to 
	platinum sponsors of the conference and ONIGT will also organise its 
	workshop for Moroccan surveyors. Further the Fédération Internationale des 
	Géomètres (FGF), the Arab Union of Surveyors (AUS) and the Union of 
	Mediterranean Surveyors (UMG) will have their administrative meetings during 
	the Working Week. 
				When you start planning your trip please notice
				the offer from Royal 
	Air Maroc, Official Carrier of FIG 2011, offering up to 70 per cent 
	discount on air fares. The conference hotel is Mansour Eddahbi that is 
	directly connected to Palais des Congress the conference venue. See the
				special rates and booking terms 
	on the web.  
				The conference is organised jointly by FIG and ONIGT who is responsible 
	for the arrangements in Morocco. The organising committee under Congress 
	Director Aziz Hilali, ONIGT President and Dr. Mohammed Ettarid, Chair of the 
	Organising Committee have made an outstanding work in the preparations and 
	are expecting to welcome all participants to Morocco in May. 
				More to read:  
				
				
					
						
						
						  Djemaa el Fna square in Marrakech. | 
						
						
						  City wall around the medina of Marrakech. | 
					 
					
						
						
						  Local Organising Committee members from Marrakech at the meeting 
			with FIG delegation. | 
						
						
						  Meeting with ONIGT members in Rabat.   | 
					 
					
						
						
						  Palais des Congress, venue for the Working Week that also hosts e.g. 
			the international film festival.  | 
						
						
						  Marrakech is safe and comfortable to move and all offered hotels are 
			within walking distance. | 
					 
					
						
						
						  Mansour Eddahbi Hotel is the main conference hotel...   | 
						
						
						  ... offering excellent services and facilities for participants 
			including lunches and receptions. | 
					 
					
						
						
						  Dr. Dalal S. Alnaggar and 
						Louise Friis-Hansen during 
			the site inspection in Marrakech.   | 
						
						
						  Tea break at the Menara reservoir during the check of venues for 
			social events: Prof. Moha Elayachi and Prof. Dalal 
			Alnaggar. | 
					 
				 
				20 January 2011 
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