PVR%bgerug51.earn@NSS.CS.UCL.AC.UK (Patrick Van Renterghem / Transputer Lab) (12/20/88)
Transputers for Industrial Applications II
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| Call for Applications |
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Due to the success of the 1988 issue, the Belgian Institute for
Automatic Control (abbreviated as BIRA) will organize a "Transputers
for Industrial Applications II" conference in october 1989. We will
show a number of new and revolutionary applications of transputers in
signal processing, real-time control, image processing, simulation,
telecommunications, computer aided design, functional languages,
artificial intelligence, supercomputers, operating systems, ...
If you think you have a useful application of transputer systems, that
can be or has been used in industry (or know someone who has), you are
invited to present this at the BIRA seminar, which will be held in
Antwerp, Belgium during the month of october 1989. Purely academic
presentations (I don't deny their value), as well as purely commercial
talks will not be considered.
Send an abstract of your presentation to me, either by email, by fax
or by postal mail BEFORE MARCH 31, 1989.
There will also be a large exhibition of transputer technology (last
time we had 14 companies) that can be visited by all participants.
Interested companies can already book space in the exhibition room.
We hope to make this seminar even bigger and better as the last one.
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* Patrick Van Renterghem, Bitnet: pvr@bgerug51.bitnet *
* R&D Assistant, EDU: pvr%bgerug51.bitnet@cunyvm.cuny.edu *
* UUCP: mcvax!bgerug51.bitnet!pvr *
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* Automatic Control Lab/The Transputer Lab, Tel: +32 91 22 57 55 ext. 313 *
* State University of Ghent, Fax: +32 91 22 85 91 *
* Grotesteenweg Noord 2, *
* B-9710 Ghent-Zwijnaarde, Belgium *
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P.S.: Does anyone know the dates of Conpar '89, OUG, TUG and German
OUG meetings, Comdex, Computer Graphics shows in London, ... so that
we can avoid interference.