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Exhibitions

Exhibition of scientific books and journals
An
exhibition of scientific books and journals is planned for two and an half days, from Tuesday 12 July until Thursday 14 July 2005 at noon.

List of Exhibitors at EPS13

Birkhäuser Verlag AG, Basel (CH)
Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (UK)
COST*, Brussels (B)
EDP Sciences, Les Ulis (F)
Elsevier, Amsterdam (NL)
European Physical Society (EPS), Mulhouse (F)
Institute of Physics Publishing (IOPP), Bristol (UK)
Nature Publishing Group, London (UK)
Science International, Cambridge (UK)
Springer Verlag GmbH, Heidelberg (D)
World Scientific Publishing, London (UK)

*European CO-operation in the field of Scientific and Technical Research

We would be very pleased to welcome your company to participate to this event.

The conditions to hold a stand for the 2.5 days are the following:

Ground area ~2.5m2 with 1 standard table and poster board: 500.- EUR
Ground area ~4.5m2 with 2 standard tables and poster board: 750.- EUR

No professional stand or booth will be provided. If more space is needed for your own stand configuration, please contact us for a special arrangement.
If you wish to have flyers distributed in the delegate bag an extra charge of 450.- EUR will be asked (limited offer)
Once the registration is completed and received, an invoice will be sent to you.


Please fill-in the form and e-mail or fax it back to:

Dr. C. Rossel
EPS13 Conference Coordinator
e-mail: [email protected]
Fax: +41 1 724 8956

or Conference Secretariat EPS
e-mail: [email protected]
Fax: +33 3 8932-9449

“Meeting Einstein — experiencing physics”, a major Exhibition in the Bern Historical Museum
This exhibition on the theme 100 years of relativity theory and its discovery in Bern will be open from 16 June 2005 until 17 April 2006. Additional information on http://www.bhm.ch

Einstein House
Einstein rented the apartment at Kramgasse 49 between 1903 and 1905. Furnished in turn-of-the-century style, it documents the important years that Einstein spent in Berne. Additional information on http://www.einstein-bern.ch

Zentrum Paul Klee
With around 4’000 works by Klee, the Paul Klee Centre — designed by the renowned architect Renzo Piano and opening on 20 June 2005 — is the largest existing Klee collection. Additional information on http://www.kleemuseum.ch

 

 

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