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ICAMT 2015 : 4th International Conference on Advanced Manufacturing Technology

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Link: http://www.icamt.net
 
When Sep 20, 2015 - Sep 22, 2015
Where Johor Bahru, Malaysia
Submission Deadline TBD
Categories    engineering   materials   manufacturing   industrial
 

Call For Papers

The 4th International Conference on Advanced Manufacturing Technology (ICAMT 2015) will be held in Johor Bahru, Malaysia on 20 – 22 September 2015. After some vacuum years, the conference series returns with revamped features for knowledge sharing and for facilitating participants in publishing and networking. You are cordially invited to participate by first submitting abstract(s) to ICAMT 2015.

The upcoming ICAMT 2015 is also held in honor of Prof. V.C. Venkatesh, the founder of the conference series.

Continuing its tradition, ICAMT 2015 also invites some Fellows of CIRP (International Academy for Production Engineering) to deliver Keynote Speeches. Distinguished academics and researchers are also welcome to deliver Invited Speeches on the occasion.

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