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| Technology transfer can be boosted by Cameroonians and other African engineers and computer scientists working in world’s leading companies and universities. The VKII Workshop offers an opportunity for everyone to meet an investigate ways by which technology can efficiently be transferred to Africa. Anyone interested in this workshop is invited to submit a contribution in form of an abstract. After the approval of the abstract a detailed contribution would be expected for the symposium’s proceedings. Keynote presentations and formal paper sessions will provide baseline knowledge for discussions and possible project proposals. | Submission of contribution | | Authors are invited to submit an abstract with the maximum length of 2 pages in postscript, pdf, or word format to
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Papers should clearly describe the nature of the work, explain its significance, highlight its novel features, and state its contribution to the development of LDCs. Authors of selected abstracts will be invited to give a talk on their contribution at the workshop. They may also submit an extended manuscript for the workshop proceedings. Contributions may be written in English, German and French. | Venue see the location as PDF Cosmopolitan Restaurant & Konferenz Im Hauptbahnhof 1, D-60329 Frankfurt am Main - Germany. | Organization General Chair: Armand Njonga Sponsor and finance chairs: Marie-Noelle Metseye Publicity chair: Steve Tchouandong Program chair: Christophe Bobda, Marc Wabo Communication and Press chairs: Claude Bertrand Mbayin, Olivia Davis Event Manager: Henri Ngaha External Liaison chair:Thierry Nouidui | Programm Committee
| Hugues Njiende, Paderborn University (Germany) Alain Tiedeu, Ecole Nationale Supérieure Polytechnique (Cameroon) Emmanuel Tonye, Ecole Nationale Supérieure Polytechnique (Cameroon) Jerome Monteu Nana, SAP AG (Germany) Etienne Nitidem-Ndengue, Lenze Driving Systems (Germany) Alain B. Batongué, Quotidienmutations (Cameroun) Alain Pfouga, PROSTEP AG (Germany) Christophe Bobda, Kaiserslautern University of Technology (Germany) Giscard Wepiwe, Berlin University of Technology (Germany) Honore Tchoukuegno, DaimlerChrysler (Germany) Alain Fonkoua, Synopsys Inc (France) Romain Kamdem, ST Microelectronics (France) Pierre F. Tiako, Langston University (Oklahoma, USA) Emmanuel Simeu, TIMA (Grenoble, France) Sadou Daouda, Siemens AG (Germany) Frederic Essam, IBM (Germany) Henri Bosco Djeuda, University of Yaoundé (Cameroon) Pierre Bisseck, IBM (Germany) Pepin Tchouate Heteu, University of Leuven (Belgium) Gaetan Meli Kouala, Sysberry GmbH (Germany) Francis A. Nzeukeyo, Aida Development (Germany) Bertin Mbakok, O2 (Germany) Simon Som, Projektentwicklungsbüro Dr.-Ing. Som (Germany) Kavaye, Aboubaka, Aribus (Germany) Firmin Kamleu, EnergieBau (Mali) Alain Guy Bellhomo, X-Perion Consulting AG (Germany) Jean-Pierre Kassi, Synthes, Inc. (Switzerland) | Important dates 20.10.2006: Submission deadline 20.11.2006: Notification of admittance | Sponsors Cultural department of the Frankfurt/Main City Town, D3COM, Sysberry GmBH, Lion Engeneering, CAMEROUN LINK, Projektentwicklung Dr.-Ing. Som, KAITO Investment, Quotidien Mutations, ICI cemac, FINDAJOB IN AFRIKA | |