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***Registration for CWUAAT '04 closes 21st February***
2nd Cambridge Workshop on
UNIVERSAL ACCESS and ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY (CWUAAT)
(incorporating the 5th Cambridge Workshop on Rehabilitation Robotics)
"DESIGNING A MORE INCLUSIVE WORLD"
Fitzwilliam College, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
22nd-24th March, 2004
Sponsored by Royal Mail
http://rehab-www.eng.cam.ac.uk/cwuaat/cwuaat04.htm
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REGISTRATION
Registration for the second Cambridge Workshop on Universal Access and
Assistive Technology is now available on-line at
http://rehab-www.eng.cam.ac.uk/cwuaat/cwuaatregform04.pdf
Registration ends 21st February, 2004
Registration fees:
£250 (all delegates) by 21st February, 2004
(including *free* copies of "Countering Design Exclusion" and
"Design for a more inclusive world", workshop proceedings and meals)
Accommodation available on-site for £50 per night.
ACCEPTED PAPERS
A list of accepted formal papers and posters is also available on-line at:
http://rehab-www.eng.cam.ac.uk/cwuaat/accepted04.htm
FURTHER INFORMATION
For further information, please visit the workshop web-site at:
http://rehab-www.eng.cam.ac.uk/cwuaat/cwuaat04.htm
or e-mail:
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ABOUT CWUAAT
CWUAAT '04 is the second in a series of conferences that are held every two
years. CWUAAT '04 has been inspired by, and builds on, the highly successful
CWUAAT '02 along with the Cambridge Workshops on Rehabilitation Robotics.
The first CWUAAT had over 80 participants, from 3 continents.
Reflecting the spirit of recent moves to extend the rights for universal
accessibility, these workshops are aimed at a broad range of interests,
although with a general focus on product/solution development. It is
intended that the principal requirements for the successful design of
assistive technology shall be addressed. The range of requirements extends
from identifying and capturing the needs of the users, through to the
development and evaluation of truly usable and accessible systems for users
with special needs. Such users include, but are not limited to, those with
functional impairments and the elderly.
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