22-24 October 2003
Palazzo Re Enzo Bologna, Italy |
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Unlike many research conferences, the eChallenges Conference and Exhibition Series provides the opportunity to meet with practitioners, project managers, software engineers and researchers from industry as well as research and academic organisations. This is because of eChallenges' strong focus on promoting knowledge sharing and exploitation rather than simply dissemination of research results. Delegates enjoy the opportunity to network with business owners and executives from SME support organisations, government agencies and multinational organisations as well as researchers and senior academics from around the world. Apart from attracting quality keynote, case study, technical, policy and research presentations, this conference series attracts high quality delegates and exhibitors. The last three conferences have brought together over 500 delegates from around the world, representing the most influential and significant ICT audience assembled in Europe. Commercial organizations represented at this conference series include: Siemens; Hitachi; IBM; Dresdner Bank; France Telecom; Vtt; PwC; IIMC; Thompson-CSF; Sema Group; Gruppo Formula; Cisco; Philips; Oracle; Microsoft; Canon; T-Systems; InfoCamere; Infinion Technologies; Toyo Engineering; CSC; Bann; and Ericsson. Government organizations represented at this conference series include: The European Commission; Enterprise Ireland; Finnish Ministry of Finance; UK Department of Trade of Industry; and the Norwegian Ministry of Trade and Industry. Research organizations represented at this conference series include: University of Zurich; FZI; WIT; Vrije Universiteit Brussel; Fraunhofer Institute; CIMRU; BIBA; Simula Research Laboratory; CEC Sunderland; KTH; Brunel University; Stockholm University; Cranfield University; Bulgarian Academy of Science; IPT; Michigan State University; CETIM; US Office of Navel Research; EURESEARCH; and Insead. Last update:
05/06/2003
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