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Boards and Solutions conference calls
for papers
Boards and Solutions 07 will be the fourth consecutive Boards and Solutions conference in the UK.
Boards and Solutions 07 will be the fourth consecutive Boards and Solutions conference in the UK Boards and Solutions is the dedicated European embedded computing event
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 24 Nov 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Boards and Solutions 07 will offer a robust technical programme covering the industry's hottest trends to bring people to the event.
Last year's conference was deemed a success by the 100-plus embedded professionals, who enjoyed over 30 sessions in four parallel tracks, delivered by an impressive line up of internationally known speakers.
The role of the conference is to create a programme of serious papers that discuss and debate current technical trends, applications, solutions and know how in embedded computing hardware and software.
Boards and Solutions 07 will offer a combination of technical talks and tutorials in the newly refurbished Royal Berkshire Conference Centre in Reading, UK.
This venue is part of the Premier League Reading Football Club Madejski Stadium.
The conference programme committee is looking for submissions from suitably qualified individuals, companies and institutions from which themed tracks will be developed.
Papers should help deliver a complete perspective on relevant future concepts and technologies.
For 2007 the conference welcomes abstracts on the following list of topics, which, while not exhaustive will provide a solid basis for an embedded computing event: communications, defence and aerospace, industrial control, transportation, medical electronics, security and surveillance, multicore processing, Linux/open source and DSP.
Abstracts and papers should be submitted by 30th November 2006.
Papers should be written to fit a 35 minute timeframe and include an abstract of up to 150 words.
Papers must not substantially overlap papers which have already been published or have been submitted elsewhere.
Marketing or sales oriented papers will not be considered.
Opportunities will exist for exhibitors wishing to make a 20 minute "product presentation" in the Exhibitor's Forum, sited within the exhibition hall.
These presentations will take place in parallel with the main conference programme.
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