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Reminder – Paper submission closes on Friday the 22nd of July 2011.
On behalf of the Australian and New Zealand conference steering committee we are delighted to announce World Conference on Timber Engineering, 16 – 19 July 2012, Auckland, New Zealand
Mark this date in your calendar.
Programme and Call for Abstracts
The preliminary programme is available for viewing on the conference website www.wcte2012.com .
The site will be updated regularly with information relating to pre and post tours, technical tours during the conference, partners activities and the social programme.
The submission site for abstracts is now open. Authors are invited to submit abstracts related to the day and session themes given below:
Monday 16 July 2012 – Timber Engineering Challenges and Solutions
Tuesday 17 July 2012 – Strength and Serviceability – Extreme Events
Wednesday 18 July 2012 – Architecture and Engineering Case Studies
Thursday 19 July 2012 – The Future of Timber Engineering
Please note that authors are limited to submitting a maximum of three abstracts.
To submit an abstract click here www.conference.co.nz/wcte2012/paper_submission
Key dates
Submission period | 1 May 2011 – 22 July 2011 |
Review period | 1 August 2011 – 15 October 2011 |
Author notification | 31 October 2011 |
Full paper submission closes | 15 March 2012 |
Any queries relating to this please contact wendy@conference.co.nz
Sponsorship and Exhibition Opportunities
Sponsorship and trade exhibition opportunities are also available by downloading the prospectus located on the website.
Forward to a Friend
If you know of anyone that may be interested in the WCTE 2012, please feel free to forward this information onto them.
For further information contact: Megan O’Brien E: megan@conference.co.nz
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Numa economia globalizada, é importante aproveitar as sinergias resultantes de uma matriz cultural e linguística comum para reforçar a influência desta região no panorama mundial das actividades baseadas na exploração florestal, nomeadamente a utilização de madeira e derivados na indústria da construção. Este evento é o primeiro do que se espera vir a ser um fórum regular para partilha de experiências e conhecimentos entre os países da área.