ICG-6: Sixth Meeting of the International Committee on GNSS

The International Committee on GNSS (ICG), is a voluntary United Nations–backed association that brings together GNSS and augmentation providers — including the United States, Russia, European Union, China, India, and Japan — and associate members representing key user communities.

The International Committee on GNSS (ICG), is a voluntary United Nations–backed association that brings together GNSS and augmentation providers — including the United States, Russia, European Union, China, India, and Japan — and associate members representing key user communities.

Japan will host the sixth meeting in Tokyo, Japan on September 5-9, 2011 at the Mita Kaigisho, the Japanese government’s conference hall in the Minato ward of Tokyo, which is home to a number of embassies and company headquarters.

The meeting will include technical tours of Japanese GNSS facilities in and around Tokyo.

Previous meetings have been held in Turin, Italy; St. Petersburg, Russia; Pasadena,
California USA; Bangalore, India; and the founding meeting in Vienna,
Austria.

For information about September’s meeting, go to the website below or E-mail the conference organizers at the address below.

Sharafat Gadimova is the Executive Secretariat program officer, International Committee on GNSS. She is based in the  Office for Outer Space Affairs, at the United Nations Office in Vienna, Austria.

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