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IEDEC Announces Program, Focus on Excellence in Interdisciplinary Engineering Education
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March 19, 2012 Press Release

Monday, March 19th, 2012, TechMart, Santa Clara, California
SANTA CLARA, Calif. –2 February, 2012 – The Interdisciplinary Engineering Design Education Conference (IEDEC)
announced its 2012
program
consisting of talks by experts from industry and academia that cover critical issues related to excellence in
interdisciplinary engineering design education. IEDEC convenes on Monday, March 19, 2012, at TechMart,
Santa Clara, at 8:15am and concludes with a 7:00pm networking mixer.
Conference Highlights: Keynote Speeches:
Luncheon & Talk:
Technical Sessions:
IEDEC Awards
honor organizations and educators who exemplify excellence in interdisciplinary engineering design education.
Nominations are open until February 20, 2012. Please visit
http://www.iedec.org/English/ISQED_Society/IEDEC_Awards.html
for more information, to submit nominations and to learn about sponsorship opportunities.
About IEDEC The Interdisciplinary Engineering Design Education Conference (IEDEC)
is the premier event committed to excellence in interdisciplinary engineering education and creating
interdisciplinary programs and products. Conference attendees include educators, mentors, engineers, managers,
researchers, students, as well as representatives from industry and consortiums. IEDEC furthers education in
engineering design by improving the quality of engineering designers worldwide.
IEDEC is organized and sponsored by International Society for
Quality Electronic Design, and is collocated with the International Symposium on Quality Electronic Design (ISQED)
and SensorsCon. For more information and to register,
please visit the conference site at
http://www.iedec.org.
Posted 2/7/2012 |


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