Full house at Engineering Days 2011

“Build on strengths - Design the future” was this year’s slogan of the Engineering Days (Dec. 6-7, 2011). The event taking place every two years was held in Vienna at the hotel “The Imperial Riding School” as in previous years.

With 300 people registered this year, the capacities of the conference venue were pushed to its limits. For this reason, the organizers already think about alternatives for 2013, since the forecast for the next Engineering Days would amount to 350 participants if the number of participants will continue to rise. There was also a large attendance of exhibitors following...

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