The Munich Satellite Navigation
Summit (MSNS) 2007 closed
on March, 8th - about 400
guests from 28 nations left
Munich after three days conferencing.
In the run-up of the MSNS the
conference advertised with the words:
High quality, high rank, high tech,
high interaction which was allready
fulfilled in the Opening Plenary
Panel at the "Allerheiligenhofkirche"
of the "Residenz München".
Prof. Dr. Guenter W. Hein, director
of the Institute of Geodesy and
Navigation of the University FAF
Munich and organiser of the MSNS
welcomed everybody to the conference
titled "Munich Satellite Navigation
Summit. Goes Global". Matthias
Ruete (European Commission,
Brussels), Ralph Braibanti (US State
Department, USA), Pedro Pedreira
(GSA, Brussels), Guiseppe Viriglio GSA, Brussels), Guiseppe Viriglio
(ESA, France) and Erwin Huber
(Bavarian Department of Transport
and Technology) were the panellists
of the Opening Plenary Panel. Ruete
said that "Munich has become a very
particular rendevouz in the world of
satellite navigation." He pointed out
that "Galileo has already seen crisis
in the past and the way forward has
already been found. We need this crisis
to find the way to move forward." |