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Join the IEEE ComSoc EAME Chapter on October 13-14, 2006, in Stockholm to explore advancements in vehicular technology and communications, benefiting engineers and society alike. Learn about aging phenomena, the evolving population, and how Sweden's developed ICT infrastructure provides the perfect backdrop for progress. Discover how IEEE's intellectual capital and focus on communications are shaping the future. Don't miss this opportunity to connect with industry leaders and experts.
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Vehicular Technology / Communications Chapter VT/COM Chapter Dr. Juan Hernández, Chairman IEEE ComSoc Region EAME
Board • Vice Chairman: Dr. Stefan Parkvall (Ericsson), • Treasurer: Doc. Ove Edfors (LTH), • Secretary: Prof. Mikael Skoglund (KTH) • Prof. Erik Ström (CTH), • Dr. Jan Nilsson (FOI) IEEE ComSoc Region EAME
Membership • Members: 340 • Senior members: 37 • Fellow members: 6 • Life members: 8 Less Young in the Sweden Section : 218! IEEE ComSoc Region EAME
Activities 2006 • Annual Swedish Workshop on Wireless Systems • Swedish National Computer Networking Workshop • You and the Future IEEE ComSoc Region EAME
You and the Future – A vehicle for increasing Membership • AgeingPhenomena • People are living longer. • The age distribution of the population is changing. • The proportion of retired persons is increasing • IEEE – the right framework • IEEE is a leader in promoting scientific developments • IEEE membership includes retired professionals = intellectual capital available • Communications is a main player • Sweden – the right location • Life expectation in Sweden is increasing • Sweden has a high Broadband penetration • Democracy is well implemented • ICT is quite developed IEEE ComSoc Region EAME
Who will benefit? • The individual engineer who gets a more meaningful, productive and healthy life with better social contacts and personal economy • The Society, which gets more satisfied citizens, higher tax income and less social expenditures IEEE ComSoc Region EAME
Vi ses! Stockholm October 13-14, 2006 IEEE ComSoc Region EAME