| First Day of the European Surveyor and Geoinformation – 
	Mercator Day - A Council of European Geodetic Surveyors (CLGE) Celebration 
				Brussels, Belgium 5 March 2012
					
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						 | Gerardus Mercator, born at Rupelmonde (present day Belgium) on 
			5th March 1512 was a remarkable man, a man in his times and provided 
			solutions to his times. He was a surveyor, a cartographer, an 
			engraver, an instrument maker who is best remembered by the 
			Profession for the map projection that bears his name till this day, 
			the Mercator Projection. It is fitting that the Council of European 
			Geodetic Surveyors (CLGE) has chosen to celebrate the First “Day of 
			the European Surveyor and Geoinformation” on the 500th anniversary 
			of Mercator’s birth, on 5th March 2012 in Brussels, Belgium. 
						 The event was held at the Conference Centre of the Royal Military 
			Academy in Brussels in the presence of the Honourable Minister of 
			State and President of the Belgian Mapping Agency, Phillippe 
			Busquin. In his opening address Jean-Yves Pirlot, 
			President of CLGE outlined the rationale for the launch of the “Day 
			of the European Surveyor and Geoinformation” as well as the Mercator 
			Day Celebration. 
						   |  General Major Ir. Harry Vindevogel, Commanding Officer and Rector 
	or the Belgian Royal Military Academy and Mr Axel Annaert, Vice 
	President of the Belgian Chamber of Land Surveyors welcomed all delegates 
	and participants. CheeHai Teo, President of FIG who joined the 
	celebration in Brussels, spoke at the opening segment and was honoured to 
	jointly unveil CLGE’s Mercator Day Poster together with the 
	Secretary-General of CLGE, Michelle Camilleri.  Anders Rhodin’s (Trimble) address was read to the audience who 
	also listened to the Executive Director of the European GNSS Agency, Carlo des Dorides, Prof. Dr. Er. Etienne Rooms who spoke on 
	“Mercator, a man for all seasons in the Netherlands as well as in Europe”; 
	Prof. Dr. Philippe de Maeyer on “Mercator, his life, his legacy” and 
	Dr. Dipl. Ings. Jens Riecken on “Mercator and the Challenges for the 
	Modern European Surveyor”. Before Jean-Yves Pirlot closed the delightful 
	afternoon with his closing address and the unveiling of the CLGE Mercator 
	Poster, Jan de Graeve, Honorary Member of FIG and Director of the FIG 
	Permanent Institution on the History of Surveying and Measurement spoke 
	about Mercator who is not only a cartographer but also a surveyor. 
					
						|  CLGE President Jean-Yves Pirlot at the opening
 |  CLGE President Jean-Yves Pirlot together with the Secretary-General 
			of CLGE, Michelle Camilleri
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 |  16 March 2012 |