Agenda

Tampa Convention Center, Tampa, Florida, USA
The AVS International Symposium and Exhibition has been developed to address cutting-edge issues associated with vacuum science and technology in both the research and manufacturing communities. The Symposium is a week long forum for science and technology exchange featuring papers from technical divisions and technology groups, and topical conferences on emerging technologies. The equipment exhibition is one of the largest in the world and provides an excellent opportunity to view the latest products and services offered by over 200 participating companies. More than 3,000 scientists and engineers gather from around the world to attend. Short courses are offered in conjunction with the International Symposium providing specialized training in specific areas of vacuum science and related technologies. A Career Workshop and Job Center are also offered to all attendees. The Workshop covers such topics as résumé preparation, job search skills, networking, interviewing skills, and more. The Job Center provides the opportunity for job seekers to submit their résumés and meet with potential employers.
Den Bosch
Congres met drie parallelle lezingenprogramma's, voor iedereen die werkzaam is in een van de vijf focusgebieden van Vereniging Contamination Control Nederland (VCCN): Healthcare, Micro-elektronica, Farma, Food of Space.
De vakbeurs voor precisietechnologie, in de Brabanthallen in Den Bosch. De NEVAC is vertegenwoordigd met haar "Ask the Expert" booth.
Delft
Op initiatief van de NEVAC en TNO komt er in ons land een workshop van IUVSTA, de internationale unie van nationale vacuümverenigingen. IUVSTA workshop 102, ultra-clean vacuuum, zal gewijd zijn aan de toekomstige behoeften en uitdagingen op vacuümgebied.
Meer informatie: www.tno.to/ucv
Sydney, Australia
IVC-23 is the 23rd edition of the International Vacuum Congress, which is IUVSTA’s (the International Union of Vacuum Science, Technique, and Application) main meeting that has been held every three years (more or less) since 1959! The meeting attracts around 1,200-1,500 participants and has a vibrant exhibition of around 80-120 vendors. It brings together the entire community of scientists, engineers, teachers, sales people, industrialists that work in areas that are connected directly with, or are heavily influenced by, the science and technology of vacuum.

The meeting has become a hub and celebration of the enabling of modern technology, from medical and food technologies and science, through to quantum computing, and space flight (for example current plasma thrusters for deep space flight). The congress can be seen therefore as the thread that pulls together some of the most important scientific developments and many of the exciting technologies being worked on in Australia and abroad.


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