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IPROMS Organises Innovative Production Machines and Systems Conference 2007

(PRWEB) July 4, 2007 -- As a contribution to advancing research in the field of manufacturing, the Network of Excellence for Innovative Production Machines and Systems (I*PROMS), funded under the EU Sixth Framework Programme, is organising IPROMS 2007, an International Virtual Conference on Innovative Production Machines and Systems, from July 2 to July 13.

IPROMS 2007 provides a platform for presenting, discussing and disseminating research results contributed by scientists and industrial practitioners active in the area of innovative technologies for production. During the conference, people across the world will be able to register FREE of charge as guest delegates and view papers and presentations and take part in the online discussions via the conference Web site http://conference.iproms.org

IPROMS 2007 builds upon the outstanding success of the IPROMS 2005 and 2006 virtual conferences. During IPROMS 2005 and 2006 there were over 4000 registered delegates and guests from 71 countries who participated in the conference thereby making it a truly global event. Since the conference, there have been some 279,000 visits to the conference website. Papers presented during previous conferences continue to regularly appear in the top 5 search results from popular search engines such as Google, Yahoo and MSN.

Technology areas covered by IPROMS 2007 include Advanced Production Machines and Systems; Bees Algorithm; Collaborative and Responsive Manufacturing Systems; Digital Manufacturing; E-manufacturing, E-business and Virtual Enterprises; Fit and Sustainable Manufacturing; Human Machine Interfaces; Innovative & Intelligent Design Technologies; Intelligent Automation Systems; Intelligent Decision Support Systems; Intelligent and Competitive Manufacturing; Intelligent Optimisation Techniques; Micro and Nano Manufacturing; Production Automation and Control; Production Organisation and Management; Reconfigurable Manufacturing Systems; Robotics; Special sessions on the ISAR (Integrated Set of vocational trainings in the field: most advanced solutions in technology, organization and safety in Automated and Robotized manufacturing systems) Leonardo da Vinci and TRENDS (Trends Research Enabler for Design Specifications) FP6 projects.

The conference proceedings will be published as a book and a CD-ROM by Whittles.

For more information see the conference Web site: http://conference.iproms.org

IPROMS 2007 is sponsored by Schneider Electric, the Manufacturing Technologies Association, MAS Wales, Springer-Verlag, IET and the IMechE

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