Newsgroups: comp.sys.transputer
From: martin@inf.rl.ac.uk (Martin Prime)
Subject: 1994 WORLD TRANSPUTER CONGRESS (WTC '94), CALL FOR PARTICIPANTS
Organization: Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Informatics Department, U.K.
Date: 27 May 94 14:38:32 GMT
Message-ID: <14786@cupid.rl.ac.uk>

1994 WORLD TRANSPUTER CONGRESS (WTC '94) 
CALL FOR PARTICIPANTS

The World Transputer Congress '94 is being held in the Villa Erba,
Cernobbio, Lake Como, Italy from 5 to 7 September 1994. The wide ranging
Tutorial Programme will be held on the 3 and 4 September at the same
location. 

The Conference, Tutorials and Exhibition will offer delegates an
opportunity to listen to and interact with leading individuals in the field
of transputer-based parallel processing and see the latest parallel
processing products, not exclusively transputer-based from the leading
suppliers.

The Keynote and Invited Speakers this year include Professor David May FRS
(Inmos), Professor G S Stiles (Utah State University), Professor Marzano
(University of Rome),Dr. R W Dobinson (CERN) and Professor S Noguchi
(Tohoku University, Japan). 66 submitted papers from authors worldwide,
covering applications, systems and theory, will be presented in a number
of parallel streams.

The event is sponsored by The Transputer Consortium, SGS-Thomson, the
Commision of the European Union (CEU) and the Italian Transputer User Group
(ItTUG). 

The CEU sponsorship is in the form of an award through the Human Capital
and Mobility (Euroconferences) Programme. This award will allow us to
support the attendance of some 40 young European reasearchers at WTC '94. 

Please note there are significant discounts available on delegate fees for
both the Conference and Tutorials if you register by 7 July.

Draft Conference and Tutorial Programmes, Registration and Accommodation
Booking Forms, and further information on WTC '94 can be obtained by
contacting:

Dr Mike Jane
TTC Coordinator
Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
Chilton
Didcot Oxon  OX11 0QX
TEL: 0235 445408
Fax:  0235 445893
email:  mrj@inf.rl.ac.uk

