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Association for the Advancement of Assistive Technology 2007 Conference

Start Date: October 3, 2007

End Date: October 5, 2007

Description:AAATE is pleased to invite you to the 9th European Conference for the Advancement of Assistive Technology, AAATE 2007, which will be held on October 3rd-5th in San Sebastian on the northern coast of Spain. Challenges such as New Technologies, Socio-Economic Issues, Evidence based Practice, Universal Design and Aging will be tackled by invited expert speakers in plenary sessions and contributions from the global Assistive Technology research community will be presented in focused parallel sessions. The conference will combine the core scientific and technological activity in the field with commercial and social aspects, bringing A.T. research applications near to industry and end users. In conjunction of the conference, AAATE 2007 will also offer an industrial exhibition featuring the latest innovations in A.T.

Conference Website: http://www.fatronik.com/aaate2007/

Conference Email: larraitz@lankor.com

Additional Contact Information: Information on the conference can also be found at the AAATE Web site, http://www.aaate.net.

Location: Kursaal Centre in San Sebastian, Spain

Paper Submission Deadline: February 28, 2007

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