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Scope

The International Geosynthetics Society (IGS) was founded in Paris, on 10 November 1983, by a group of geotechnical engineers and textile specialists (Council History). The Society brings together individual and corporate members from all parts of the world, who are involved in the design, manufacture, sale, use or testing of geotextiles, geomembranes, related products and associated technologies, or who teach or conduct research about such products.

Objectives

The aims of the IGS are:

  • to collect and disseminate knowledge on all matters relevant to geotextiles, geomembranes and related products, e.g. by promoting seminars, conferences etc.
  • to promote advancement of the state of the art of geotextiles, geomembranes and related products and of their applications, e.g. by encouraging, through its members, the harmonization of test methods, equipment and criteria
  • to improve communication and understanding regarding such products, e.g. between designers, manufacturers and users and especially between the textile and civil engineering communities

Organization

The IGS is registered in the USA as a non-profit organization. It is managed by five Officers and a Council made up of 10 to 16 elected members and a maximum of 5 additional co-opted members. These Officers and Council members are responsible to the General Assembly of members which elects them and decides on the main orientations of the Society.

Various IGS activities are being dealt within open committees:


There are also five closed committees:

Where it befits the objectives of the Society, local chapters can be established. 28 chapters are already in existence and others are in the formative stage.