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22-24 April 1996, London, UK
Forming part of a five-day Practical Application Expo,
this exciting European Union sponsored event will showcase powerful
industrial and commercial applications of agent-based software, and include
presentations from
leading international companies which are successfully
introducing this key technology.
The PAAM conference provides a major international forum for information exchange, and includes plenary sessions, a multi-track conference, introductory and advanced tutorials, round-table discussions, and full industrial exhibition. The event will provide unrivalled insights into leading-edge applications, systems, development tools, and techniques.
The Practical Application Expo also features PAP'96 - The Practical Application of Prolog Conference and PACT'96 - The Practical Application of Constraint Technology Conference. The Expo conference and tutorial programmes overlap, enabling delegates to get the best possible value from attending these events.
PAAM'96 will bring together users, researchers, developers and suppliers, in a relaxed but productive setting, to explore the growing capability and power of these rapidly evolving technologies.
Westminster Central Hall
Storey's Gate Westminster
London SW1H 9NH
Tel: 0171 222 8010
Fax: 0171 222 6883
London in April will provide a pleasant setting and PAAM'96 will provide an informative and interactive tutorial environment, where delegates can explore the commercial value of agent technology through fielded applications.
Chaired by Barry Crabtree of British Telecom, and Nick Jennings of University of London, the committee is drawn from industry leaders including Daimler Benz, Fujitsu, IBM, British Telecom, MIT Media Lab, Siemens, Sony, and first class universities and research organisations.
The committee has designed the conference to meet the objectives of computer professionals at all levels,
who are involved in evaluating, approving, developing or introducing modern computer technologies.
PAAM'96 will also benefit:
The organisers of PAAM'96 are also grateful for the support of PC AI Magazine, SGES, IEE, AI Watch, Unicom, .EXE Magazine, AISB, IEEE Expert Magazine.
PAAM'96 is organised by The Practical Application Company Ltd.