FIG Working Week and XXXI General Assembly in Stockholm, Sweden
14-19 June 2008

Integrating Generations

Picture Gallery 8 -  Closing Ceremony and Farewell Reception

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Closing Ceremony
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Svante Astermo making his closing speech.
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Stig Enemark made both his Closing Address summarising the outcomes of the conference as well as ...
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... remembered the organising committee.

 
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About 30 volunteered students made a big job in assisting during the conference - big thanks to these students coming from different parts of the world.
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The local organising committee wanted also to thanks the FIG Council members...
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... and the FIG office staff - Tine Svendstorp and Judith Marjunardóttir Guttesen.
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Svante Astermo and Maria Ulfvarsson Östlund gave the FIG banner to Haim Srebro, Conference Director of FIG2009.
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See you in Eilat 3-8 May 2009.
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... and then it was time to close formally the conference.
 
Farewell Reception
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Farewell reception was hosted by the organisers of FIG 2010 in Sydney in the atrium of Norra Latin.
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President Stig Enemark together with Commission 5 officers Volker Schwieger (on the left), Mikael Lilje, Rudolf Staiger, Rob Sarib and David Martin.
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Carl-Olof Ternryd was remembered for his 80th birthday that will be during the summer - flowers were given by Göran Eriksson.
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Jim Curnow, President of ISA welcoming all to Sydney in 2010.... but before that we see you in Eilat and in Hanoi.