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APTEinfo
16.03.2001
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1. Conference: the highly interesting
conference on March 20,
2001 organised by STEPS - Swiss Technology Partnership for the
promotion of Switzerland's technology base will now take place
in Zurich at Ernst & Young, Grosser Konferenzsaal, Bleicherweg 21.
Don't forget to come, special conditions for APTE members.
Details under: http://www.swissteps.ch
Contact: michelle.roos@awo.ch mailto:michelle.roos@awo.ch
2. Conference: Wednesday March 21, 2001,
2-6.30 p.m. at the
Zürcher Hochschule Winterthur on the key role of engineers in
the new economy. Top speakers.
Programme and information under http://www.ingch.ch
or directly
From angela@senarclens.com mailto:angela@senarclens.com
3. Conference: On July 4, 2001, the
Communication Systems Depart-
ment (DSC) of EPFL invites you to its fifth Annual Research Day,
entitled "Topics that Could Shake Communications", a look into
some of the hottest and most futuristic research areas of Infor-
mation and Communication Technologies! Program and registration:
http://dscwww.epfl.ch/EN/events/rrday2001.asp
4. Visit: On April 10 at 2 p.m., GESO has
organised a visit to
Leclanché in Yverdon. Topic "Innovative means of transport"
with a presentation and demonstration of the Serpentine, of
the Association Suisse de simulation de l'Environnement and
of the solar vehicles of the Bienne Engineering School.
Informations au secrétariat du GESO, J-C. Berney, el.
+41 21 802 58 36, fax +41 21 802 58 39,
Email njc-innov@bluewin.ch mailto:njc-innov@bluewin.ch
5. Seminar: Eurodasp is a development of
the European program
IST (Information Society Technology) to promote and facilitate
access to the new DASP (Digital Alias-free Signal Processing)
technology. A seminar on this topic will take place on April 27
in Lausanne. Presentations are in English. Information at
http://www.eurodasp.com .
For registration information, contact Catherine Jean-Pousin,
tél. +41 21 693 35 84, fax +41 21 693 47 47
e-mail catherine.jean@epfl.ch mailto:catherine.jean@epfl.ch
6.New website: http://www.mma.org.uk
by Microsystems
Manufacturing Association (MMA) as the focal point for infor-
mation on Microsystems Technology in the UK. It covers MST,
MEMS and Nanotechnology with links to key sites in these areas
in the UK and the rest of the world. The site provides news and
information concerning MST. It provides access to leading
experts who will provide help and advice. There are job
opportunities and news of courses and conferences.
7. Training: Next training courses in
MST, organised by FSRM
Swiss Foundation for Research in Microtechnology:
- Polymer Microfabrication, March 19-20, Forschungszentrum
Karlsruhe(DE)
- Anodic Bonding, March 26, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory,
Didcot (UK)
- Advanced MEMS Technology, March 28-29, Neuchâtel (CH)
Complete course programme "Training in Microsystems 2001"
with all 30 course topics: http://www.fsrm.ch
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