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3D Scene and Smart City Construction Seminar for Science and Technology Cooperation and Development

21 April, 2024, Qingdao China

Vice President, Sr Prof Winnie SHIU, was invited by the Chinese Academy of Surveying and Mapping and the Qingdao Surveying and Mapping Institute to introduce FIG and its’ collaboration in the global perspective in the 3D Scene and Smart City Construction Seminar for Science and Technology Cooperation and Development on 21 April 2024 in Qingdao, China.

The seminar was an exhilarating experience, where experts from various fields came together to discuss the crucial intersection of surveying, sustainable development, and technological advancements. The insights shared and the passion displayed by the speakers left me feeling inspired and energized about the possibilities that lie ahead.

I was particularly captivated by Prof. Yan Qin's remarkable presentation on the aim of reaching the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Her dedication to driving positive change and her comprehensive approach to achieving the SDGs truly set the tone for the entire event. It was a powerful reminder that the surveying community plays a pivotal role in shaping a sustainable and prosperous future for all.

Equally enthralling was Abbas Rajabifard enlightening talk on digital twin technology. The potential of digital twins to revolutionize urban planning, infrastructure development, and environmental management is simply awe-inspiring. Prof. Abbas's expertise and vision shed light on the transformative power of this technology and its implications for our collective journey towards sustainable development.

As I reflect on the seminar's discussions, I am reminded of the importance of collaboration. We cannot achieve our goals in isolation; it is through partnership and collective effort that we can drive meaningful change. Together, we can leverage our expertise, embrace emerging technologies, and adopt sustainable practices to pave the way for a more resilient and prosperous future. By aligning our efforts with the SDGs, we can address the pressing challenges of our time, such as climate change, urbanization, and resource management.

I extend my heartfelt gratitude to the Qingdao Surveying and Mapping Institute and the Chinese Academy of Surveying and Mapping for hosting this remarkable seminar, and I am grateful for the opportunity to have been part of this enriching experience.

 



 

 

Winni Shiu
FIG Vice President
April 2024