Smart Systems Integration 2015

International Conference & Exhibition on Integration Issues of Miniaturized Systems – MEMS, NEMS, ICs and Electronic Components
Mar 11 - 12, 2015
Copenhagen, DK
Smart Systems Integration 2015 is the international communication platform for research institutes and manufacturers to exchange know-how on Smart Systems Integration and to create the basis for successful research co operations with focus on Europe. Top class speakers from well-known organizations in science and industry will provide international experts on the most recent developments, applications and trends to the following topics with high actuality
  • Smart energy systems
  • Smart medtech systems
  • Smart production
  • System integration and packaging
 
Five keynotes, 55 lectures, two special sessions by EPoSS, a panel discussion and 30 poster presentations are offered to the participants.
 
The conference with its accompanying exhibition addresses the complete range of products from complex systems to individual components, is user and practically focused, and showcases the international research and development potential of the technology. An attractive social program including a pre-conference trip and the traditional conference dinner will complete the event.
 
For further information and the conference registration please visit www.smartsystemsintegration.com/conference.

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