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About 100 specialist engineers attended the last workshop
About 100 specialist engineers attended the last workshop
2nd CE Space Workshop 2006 - CALL FOR PAPERS
 
23 June 2006
The Concurrent Design Facility and the Concurrent Engineering section of the Technical and Quality Management directorate are organising a second workshop, to be hosted at ESTEC on the 19th and 20th October 2006.
 
Following the successful 2004 Concurrent Engineering for Space Applications Workshop, and given the growing interest in the CE field, the ESA Concurrent Design Facility and the Concurrent Engineering section of the Technical and Quality Management directorate are organising a second workshop, to be hosted at ESTEC, in October 2006.

The aim of the workshop is to gather together those involved in concurrent engineering and space system design, to share their experiences and recent advances in this field as well as to discuss ideas for the future.

About 100 specialist engineers from five international and national space agencies, space industry including primes, and academia attended the last workshop.

The following are examples of the many positive reactions:

The CE approach is beneficial for staff because it allows them to get a broader view of engineering design – Paul de Florio, NASA-JPL, Project Design Center.

You will get really big benefits from CE. It really does work and we were able to halve our delivery time and reduce costs by 50%. It's all about interacting in a way in which everyone has an involvement and engagement in what the final result will be, at all stages – Lester Waugh, EADS Astrium  
 

CEW 2006 Poster
 
Call for Papers

Authors are invited to submit a one page abstract containing the following information:
- Name of contact person, affiliation and contact details
- Title and summary of the paper (approx. 600-1200 words)
- Proposed topic and presentation preference for the paper
- Full name of all co-author(s)
Abstracts should be submitted by 17 July 2006 to the ESA Conference Bureau using the on-line form available in the related link.

Authors will be notified of the acceptance of their paper and then receive instructions for the preparation of the final paper for the Workshop proceedings.

For details refer to the related links
 
 

 


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