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China - EU Meeting about Medical Imaging and Telemedicine
Tuesday 14th June 2006
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Tele-Imaging in Medicine, the TIME-project. The project is founded by
the European Commission in the EC Asia IC&T Programme. |
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Call for Abstract
on Tele-Imaging in Medicine (TIME-workshop)
Please use the form on this side:
Call for Abstract China-EU-Workshop
This workshop is to bring together researchers,
applicants, and software developers in the fields of computing &
information communication, imaging, image analysis, and medical
applications to exchange experiences and enhance technologies. The
topics include but not limited to:
- Medical Image
Analysis: Techniques and Application
- Medical image
databases: PACS
- Medical
imaging Equipment: Techniques and Applications
- Tele-imaging
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Tele-medicine: Techniques and applications
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Visualization: software and hardware
- Emerging ICT
techniques and their applications to medical fields
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Other Medical Instruments and Equipment
More information about the TIME-Project: Please sendt e-mail to:
Dr Xiaohong Gao: X.Gao@mdx.ac.uk |
EC Asia IC&T
Programme
The European Commission's Asia IT&C Programme began in 1999 after ASEM
meetings. ASEM is the Asia-Europe Meeting - a Heads-of-Governments’
Meeting of 25 European and Asian countries with the European Commission
- which met for the first time in March 1996 in Bangkok. The Information
and Communication Technology (ICT) sector received the particular
attention at the meeting in 1996. It was stressed that intensified
cross-flows between Asia and Europe in priority driving sectors, such as
ICT, are central to strengthening the economic links between the two
continents. Subsequently, an extensive survey in both Europe and Asia
indicated that the potential and desire to co-operate exists on both
sides. This, and the historical experience which Europe has in such
co-operation, suggested a solid foundation for the establishment of the
European Commission's Asia IT&C Programme Phase One. In 1998 the ASEM II
meeting was held in London and in 2000 the ASEM III was held in Seoul. |
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