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*** NEWS ARTICLE IST 2004 Event - Calls for Conference and Exhibition ideas-
NEW DEADLINE : 4 JUNE 2004 (14 May 2004) The deadline of the two calls for the IST 2004 conference and exhibition ideas has been extended from 17 May to 4 June 2004. IST is the annual "networking" event and showcase covering research and development in information society technologies (IST). It is organised by the European Commission in cooperation with the Dutch Presidency of the European Union and will take place in The Hague (Netherlands) from 15-17 November. Attendance is "a must" for researchers and industrialists planning to propose projects for the IST priority within the EU’s sixth Framework Programme for Research and Technological Development. The title of IST 2004 is : "Participate in your future", with "People" and "Economy" as the main themes. IST 2004 will include a conference, networking facilities, an exhibition of research results and the IST Prize Village. For more details on these calls and full information about the event, consult the IST 2004 conference web site.
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*** 24 May 2004 Computer crime and security - finding criminal and civil
redress for businesses London, UK With so much activity taking place within the E-commerce environment the issue of electronic crime has now taken on an increased significance. The event will cover the following topics : Understanding the business concerns with computer crime ; Investigating the truth for serious computer fraud. ; Collecting evidence from intermediaries – the technical and legal implications ; E-crime and the Small Business with limited resources ; Investigation of crimes committed using email ; Reference points for Corporate Security ; The Government promoting trust and security. Email: [log in to unmask]
*** 25 - 26 May 2004 AIM Knowledge & Networking Forum Brussels, Belgium Event organised by the Association for Automatic Identification and Mobility. AIM is a global trade association comprising providers of components, networks, systems, and services that manage the collection and integration of data with information management systems.The 2004 AIM Forum will provide an opportunity to learn about the latest developments in the AIDC (Automatic Identification and Data Capture) industry, mainly Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), and network with peers from all over Europe. The Forum includes a business visit to the Efficient Consumer Response Market Place where attendees will have the opportunity to meet end-users (retailers and manufacturers of consumer goods) and experience the Tracking and Tracing Theatre, and see how EAN.UCC standards, supported by automated identification equipment and logistical hardware and software, work in a practical situation Email: [log in to unmask]
*** 27 May 2004 Conference : Fostering Structural Change: An
industrial policy for an enlarged Europe Brussels, Belgium Is there a process of deindustrialisation in the EU? Stakeholder conference organised by the Enterprise Directorate-General of the European Commission.
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