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Upcoming Event: IEEE International Symposium on Robotics, Manufacturing and Automation (ROMA2014), 15-16 DECEMBER 2014, KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA.

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ROMA2014


The IEEE Robotics and Automation Society Malaysia Chapter, Malaysia is proud to organize the 2014 IEEE International Symposium on Robotics, Manufacturing and Automation (ROMA2014). 

This event is intended to provide technical forum and discussion related to Robotics, Automation and Manufacturing. The symposium is aimed to bring together researchers, academicians, scientists, students, engineers and practitioners to participate and present their latest findings, ideas, developments and applications related to the various aspects of Robotics, Automation and Manufacturing. ROMA2014 will feature interactive Technical Sessions, Special Sessions, Invited Sessions, Competition and Exhibition. The Invited Session includes keynote addresses by eminent scientists as well as presentation by delegates from industries. 


Papers in ROMA2014 proceedings will be archived in IEEE Xplore. Extended version of selected best papers will be considered for publication in selected journals (journals list will be announced soon).

More information on this event is available at ROMA2014's official website (http://www.ieee-ras.com/roma2014).



See you there! Don't miss this chance to publish your research findings. You know what they say..


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