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SUMMARY:METAV Manufacturing Technology and Automation
DESCRIPTION:METAV\, the leading exhibition for metalworking technologies in Germany’s biggest conurbation\, will be taking place for the 21st time from 10 to 13 March 2020 at its traditional location in Düsseldorf. What began here in 1980 has evolved over the last 40 years to become an indispensable part of the technological trends that have affected virtually all aspects of production technology – within a radius of 300 kilometres of the exhibition’s location. So 40 years of METAV have given rise to this sector’s marketplace in the direct vicinity of metalworking manufacturers and users. \nCelebrate these 40 years with us – by participating in the 21st METAV!\n\nRegister as exhibitor for METAV 2020\n\nFair Profile METAV 2018\nFeedback from exhibitors
URL:https://sherlock-project.eu/event/metav-manufacturing-technology-and-automation/
LOCATION:Messe Dusseldorf\, Am Staad (Stockumer Höfe)\, Düsseldorf\, D-40474\, Germany
ORGANIZER;CN="German Machine Tool Builders%E2%80%99 Association (VDW)":MAILTO:vdw@vdw.de
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SUMMARY:WIN Automation
DESCRIPTION:Next edition of WIN EURASIA will open its doors on 12 – 15 March 2020 in Tüyap Fair Convention and Congress Center.\nWIN EURASIA: 360 Degree Manufacturing Industry\nAs 6 trade fairs come together within the scope of WIN EURASIA\, exhibitors and visitors will have a unique opportunity to showcase and experience the 360 Degree Manufacturing Industry. From sheet metal processing to metal forming technologies; automation services to electric and electronic equipment\, hydraulic & pneumatic services to intralogistics\, WIN EURASIA 2020 will bring all the ecosystem needed for the future’s factories.
URL:https://sherlock-project.eu/event/win-automation/
LOCATION:Tüyap Fair and Congress Center Dızdarıye\, Sukunet Sk.\, Büyükçekmece/İstanbul\, 34500\, Turkey
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SUMMARY:ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction
DESCRIPTION:CONFERENCE INFORMATION\nHRI 2020 is the 15th annual conference for basic and applied human-robot interaction research. Researchers from across the world present their best work to HRI to exchange ideas about the theory\, technology\, data\, and science furthering the state-of-the-art in human-robot interaction. \nEach year\, the HRI Conference highlights a particular area through a theme. The theme of HRI 2020 is “Real World Human-Robot Interaction”. \nThe HRI conference is a highly selective annual international conference that aims to showcase the very best interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary research in human-robot interaction with roots in and broad participation from communities that include but are not limited to robotics\, artificial intelligence\, human-computer interaction\, human factors\, design\, and social and behavioral sciences. \nPREVIOUS EDITIONS\n\n2019 Daegu\, Korea\n2018 Chicago\, USA\n2017 Vienna\, Austria\n2016 Christchurch\, New Zealand\n2015 Portland\, Oregon\n2014 Bielefeld\, Germany\n2013 Tokyo\, Japan\n2012 Boston\, Massachusetts\n2011 Lausanne\, Switzerland\n2010 Osaka\, Japan\n2009 San Diego\, CA\, USA\n2008 Amsterdam\, Netherlands\n2007 Washington\, DC\, USA\n2006 Salt Lake\, UT\, USA\n\n  \n\n\nORGANISERS\n\n\nGENERAL CHAIRS\ngeneralchair2020@humanrobotinteraction.org\nTony Belpaeme (Ghent University\, Belgium)\nJames Young (University of Manitoba\, Canada) \nPROGRAM CHAIRS\nprogramchair2020@humanrobotinteraction.org\nHatice Gunes (University of Cambridge\, UK)\nLaurel Riek (UC San Diego\, USA) \nLOCAL ARRANGEMENTS CHAIRS\nlocal2020@humanrobotinteraction.org\nRaquel Ros (Ramon Llull University\, Barcelona\, Spain)\nSéverin Lemaignan (Bristol Robotics Lab\, UK)\nTheocharis Amanatidis (University of Cambridge\, UK)\nIndu Bodala (University of Cambridge\, UK) \nFINANCE CHAIRS\nfinancechairshri2020@humanrobotinteraction.org\nHenny Admoni (CMU\, USA)\nJongsuk Choi (KIST\, South Korea)\nLaura Hiatt (NRL\, USA) \nWORKSHOP AND TUTORIAL CHAIRS\nworkshop2020@humanrobotinteraction.org\nMaartje de Graaf (Utrecht University\, The Netherlands)\nFumihide Tanaka (University of Tsukuba\, Japan) \nALT.HRI CHAIRS\nalthri2020@humanrobotinteraction.org\nDavid St-Onge (École de Technologie Supérieure\, Canada)\nHirotaka Osawa (Tsukuba University\, Japan)\nSean Andrist (Microsoft Research\, USA) \nVIDEO CHAIRS\nvideo2020@humanrobotinteraction.org\nAstrid Rosenthal-von der Pütten (RWTH Aachen University\, Germany)\nLaura Hoffmann (Bielefeld University\, Germany) \nLATE BREAK REPORT CHAIRS\nlbr2020@humanrobotinteraction.org\nDan Szafir (University of Colorado Boulder\, USA)\nDaniel Rea (University of Manitoba\, Canada)\nPatrícia Alves Oliveira (ISCTE-IUL\, INESC-ID\, Cornell University\, Portugal and the US) \nPUBLICATIONS CHAIR\npublication2020@humanrobotinteraction.org\nTom Williams (Colorado School of Mines) \nFUNDRAISING\, DEMONSTRATION AND EXHIBITIONS CHAIRS\nexhibition2020@humanrobotinteraction.org\nElin Anna Topp (Lund University\, Sweden)\nAndra Keay (Silicon Valley Robotics\, USA)\nTakamasa Iio (Tsukuba University\, Japan) \nPUBLICITY CHAIRS\npublicity2020@humanrobotinteraction.org\nMadeleine Bartlett (University of Plymouth\, UK)\nPieter Wolfert (Ghent University\, Belgium) \nREGISTRATION CHAIRS\nregistration2020@humanrobotinteraction.org\nDaniela Conti (Sheffield Hallam\, UK)\nBrittany Duncan (University of Nebraska-Lincoln\, USA) \nSTUDENT DESIGN COMPETITION CHAIRS\nsdc2020@humanrobotinteraction.org\nAugusto Esteves (Edinburgh Napier University\, UK)\nDenise Geiskkovitch (University of Manitoba\, Canada)\nYunkyung Kim (NASA-Ames Research Center\, USA) \nPIONEER CHAIRS\npioneer2020@humanrobotinteraction.org\nKatie Winkle (Bristol Robotics Lab\, UK)\nSamantha Reig (CMU\, USA) \nDESIGN CHAIRS\ndesign2020@humanrobotinteraction.org\nDahyun Kang (Korea Institute of Science and Technology\, South Korea)\nSonya S. Kwak (KIST\, South Korea) \nWEB CHAIR\nweb2020@humanrobotinteraction.org\nDražen Brščić (Kyoto University\, Japan) \nSTUDENT VOLUNTEER CHAIRS\nvolunteers2020@humanrobotinteraction.org\nBahar Irfan (University of Plymouth\, UK)\nSwapna Joshi (Indiana University\, USA)\nChristopher Wallbridge (University of Plymouth\, UK) \nACCESSIBILITY CHAIR\naccessibility2020@humanrobotinteraction.org\nLuke Wood (University of Hertfordshire\, UK) \nPROGRAM COMMITTEES\nHUMAN-ROBOT INTERACTION USER STUDIES\nTheme chairs: Ginevra Castellano (Uppsala University\, Sweden) and Maha Salem (Google\, UK) \nHenny Admoni (Carnegie Mellon Univ.\, USA)\nPaul Bremner (Bristol Robotics Lab\, England)\nVicky Charisi (Center for Advanced Studies\, European Commission\, EU)\nJesus Favela (Centro de Investigación Científica y de Educación Superior de Ensenada (CICESE)\, Mexico)\nMary-Ellen Foster (University of Glasgow\, Scotland)\nMarlena Fraune (New Mexico State University\, USA)\nMike Goodrich  (Brigham Young University\, USA)\nWafa Johal (University of New South Wales Sydney\, Australia)\nMichelle Johnson (University of Pennsylvania\, USA)\nTakayuki Kanda (Kyoto University\, Japan)\nSéverin Lemaignan (Bristol Robotics Lab\, England)\nShelly Levy-Tzedek (Ben Gurion University\, Israel)\nEricka Rovira (Westpoint Academy\, USA)\nDavid Silvera-Tawil (Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation\, Australia)\nBill Smart (Oregon State University\, USA)\nHolly Yanco (Univ. of Massachusetts Lowell\, USA) \nTECHNICAL ADVANCES IN HUMAN-ROBOT INTERACTION\nTheme chair: Adriana Tapus (Institut Polytechnique de Paris\, France) \nCarlos Cifuentes (Escuela Colombiana de Ingeniería\, Columbia)\nAurelie Clodic (Laboratoire d’analyse et d’architecture des systèmes (LAAS-CNRS)\, France)\nAnca Dragan (Berkeley University\, USA)\nBrittany Duncan (Univ. of Nebraska\, USA)\nDorsa Sadigh (Stanford University\, USA)\nHarold Soh  (National University of Singapore\, Singapore)\nMarynel Vázquez  (Yale University\, USA)\nEric Wade (Univ. of Tennessee\, USA) \nHUMAN-ROBOT INTERACTION DESIGN\nTheme chair: Jodi Forlizzi (Carnegie Mellon Univ.\, USA) \nCarlotta Berry (Rose-Hulman University\, USA)\nNaomi Fitter (Oregon State University\, USA)\nIolanda Leite (Royal Institute of Technology\, KTH\, Sweden)\nMark Neerincx (TNO\, Netherlands)\nFumihide Tanaka (Tsukuba University\, Japan) \nTHEORY AND METHODS IN HUMAN-ROBOT INTERACTION\nTheme chair: Kerstin Fischer (Univ. of Southern Denmark) \nMaartje de Graaf (Utrecht University\, Netherlands)\nAngelica Lim (University of British Columbia\, Canada)\nAJung Moon (McGill University\, Canada)\nBrian Scassellati (Yale University\, USA) \nREPRODUCIBILITY IN HUMAN-ROBOT INTERACTION\nTheme chair: Megan Strait (UT Rio Grande Valley\, USA) \nFrank Broz (Heriot-Watt University\, Scotland)\nChris Crawford (Univ. of Alabama\, USA)\nLaura Hiatt (Navy Research Lab\, USA)\nBeth Phillips (US Airforce Academy\, USA)\nAstrid Rosenthal-von der Pütten (RWTH Aachen University\, Germany)
URL:https://sherlock-project.eu/event/acm-ieee-international-conference-on-human-robot-interaction/
LOCATION:Fitzwilliam College\, Cambridge\, CB3 0DG\, United Kingdom
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