Exhibitions / Congresses

International Design Engineering Technical Conference

United States, Charlotte - 21/08/2016 - 24/08/2016
International Design Engineering Technical Conference The 2016 conference is expected to attract over 2,000 attendees and over 1,000 technical presentations. IDETC/CIE will serve as the leading forum for the sharing recent research and also provide a unique opportunity for networking between a diverse audience from academia, government and industry. The IDETC/CIE conference is the premier meeting place for researchers who will explore the latest developments in the following sub-conferences:
18th International Conference on Advanced Vehicle Technologies (AVT)
36th Computers and Information in Engineering Conference (CIE)
42nd Design Automation Conference (DAC)
13th International Conference on Design Education (DEC)
21st Design for Manufacturing and the Life Cycle Conference (DFMLC)
28th International Conference on Design Theory and Methodology (DTM)
40th Mechanisms and Robotics Conference (MR)
10th International Conference on Micro- and Nanosystems (MNS)
12th International Conference on Multibody Systems, Nonlinear Dynamics, and Control (MSNDC)
28th Conference on Mechanical Vibration and Noise (VIB)
9th Frontiers in Biomedical Devices (BIOMED)
Date(s)
21/08/2016 - 24/08/2016
Time(s)
8:00 am - 6:00 pm
Venue
Charlotte Convention Center
Ticketing
ASME Member: USD 720.00
Contact for booking / more info
aslana@asme.org
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