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DAAAM International
Vienna is international network for scientific, academic and industrial
cooperation.
The DAAAM International was founded and based on the idea and initiative
of Professor B. Katalinic, on November 5th, 1990 at the Vienna
Symposium, in order to mark the 175th anniversary of the Vienna
University of Technology.
The purpose of DAAAM
International is to provide a world forum for engineers, scientists and
industrial managers to present and discuss the current status and impact
of advanced manufacturing and automation.
During the last nineteen years, the activities of DAAAM International
have been supported by more than 10.000 scientists and experts from over
fifty countries all over the world.
In the course of the last five years, DAAAM International has focused
activities on the regional and global long-term co-operation between
(technical) universities. The result of this initiative is the founding
of the University Network of DAAAM International Vienna and
DAAAM
International Network for Advanced Technologies.
The founding document of the University Network of DAAAM International
Vienna is the University Charter of Dubrovnik, signed on October 23rd
1997 in Dubrovnik, Croatia.
The founding document of the DAAAM International Network for Advanced
Technologies is founded on 2002-10-25 in Vienna.
The main activities
and aims of DAAAM are:
To organise an annual DAAAM International Symposium each year (since
1990).
To organise annual European DAAAM International Young Researchers and
Scientists Conference, as international platform to support development
and networking of new generation of researchers and scientists (since
2007).
To found and organise the University Network of DAAAM International
Vienna as a strategic alliance and permanent international open platform
for long-term co-operation and partnership in all fields of technology,
research and education.
To organise long-term projects, initially known as Inter-university
Doctoral Studies
To organise a pilot project, initially known as the Virtual University.
To enable and promote the exchange of people, scientific, and technical
information.
To enable and promote international co-operation among scientists and
engineers.
To enable and promote R & D, education and industrial application.
To co-operate with other national and international organisations in
matters of common interest.
International scientific and academic cooperation in the frames of DAAAM
International Network for Advanced Technologies.
To publish annually the
DAAAM International Scientific Book (since 2002)
To publish DAAAM
International Journal of Simulation Modelling (since 2001)
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