EuCAP 2010 – Barcelona

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Following the success of previous editions, the 4th European Conference on Antennas and Propagation, EuCAP 2010, will be held in Barcelona, Spain, on 12-16 April 2010.
EuCAP 2010, supported by the top level Associations in Antennas & Propagation, provides, through its presentations and exhibition, the ideal place for the exchange of scientific and technical information, both at academic and industrial levels, and fosters collaboration and cooperation in the Antenna & Propagation domain both at European and global levels.
Program
The conference combines the following formats:
■ Plenary sessions with invited keynote papers
■ Oral sessions, workshops, short courses
■ Posters
■ Exhibition
The number of convened sessions will be balanced to keep the conference open for interesting submissions. Posters will be presented in a large central area to attract the attention of participants and to foster fruitful technical discussions.
Venue
Inaugurated in 2004 for the Universal Forum of Cultures, the Barcelona International Convention Centre is today a flagship of the business tourism facilities on offer in Barcelona, a city which has become one of the world’s foremost business destinations.
Modern, technologically advanced and architecturally unique, the complex can host all types and sizes of meetings, its space, location and experience making it a European leader in the provision of meeting solutions.
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