Global Engineering Networking
Global Engineering Network (GEN) is an initiative supported by the European Commission in order to foster the use of networks to open up world-wide markets for users and suppliers of engineering products and services. These networks have the goal of making engineering knowledge, solutions, methods and services available via data networks. In this way, it is intended that world-wide cooperation between engineers and providers of engineering products and services should be improved, product innovation fostered, and the efficiency of product development increased.
GEN'97 is the second in a series of international meetings dedicated to formulating and advancing methodologies, techniques, tools and practice for engineering networks. The event, which brings together industrial users and suppliers of information technology, aims to introduce industrial decision makers to the present state of technology and to raise their awareness of business benefits.
GEN'97 will include an Industry Day (22 April 1997) and two days of workshops. The Industry Day is expected to attract senior managers and IT decision makers, as well as IT technologists involved in development. The workshops will provide a forum for more in-depth technical presentations and discussions.
In addition, the GEN'97 exhibition will enable delegates to see real case studies and demonstrations of EU technology development projects, industrially implemented solutions and IT vendor frameworks.
For further information, please contact:
GEN'97 Symposium Secretariat
WTCM
Celestijnenlaan 300c
B-3001 Heverlee
Fax +32-16-322984
E-mail: gen97@c-lab.de
Information is also available on the World Wide Web at:
http://wwwgen.uni-paderborn.de/gen97/(si apre in una nuova finestra)