The IMAPS EMPC is a Europe’s premier conference planned every two years in a different European country, bringing together specialists from industry and academia.
The European Microelectronics and Packaging Conference & Exhibition, EMPC 2009, will be held in Rimini, Italy on June 15-18, 2009.
The EMPC addresses “everything in electronics between the chip and the system”.
The Technical Programme Committee of the EMPC 2009 invites you to send abstracts of original work describing recent developments in microelettronics technologies: for all the details click below
Rimini is conveniently located at the cross-roads and it is easily accessible by all transportation systems
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Four airports to link the venue with the European air network
Domestic and international flights to/from Bologna, Milan and Rimini Airports:
RIMINI AIRPORT (4 km): +39/0541/71571 WEBSITE
BOLOGNA AIRPORT(100 km): +39/051/6479615 WEBSITE
FORLÌ AIRPORT (35 km): +39.0543.474990 WEBSITE
MILAN AIRPORT (330 km): +39/ 02.74852200 WEBSITE
Rimini’s International “Federico Fellini” airport is just 4.5 km from the Palacongressi, from the centre of town and from the hotels. Linked with scheduled flights to Rome Fiumicino and to other international airports, it has always been on regular charter routes from many other European destinations.
Bologna’s International “Guglielmo Marconi” airport is approximately 100 km away from Rimini by motorway and can be reached in an hour, also with shuttle buses or private vehicles. It guarantees daily links with major Italian, European and international cities, served by the main international airlines.
Forlì’s “L. Ridolfi” airport is only 50 km from Rimini, while Ancona Falconara “R. Sanzio” is about 90 km away.
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The rail network also helps to link the Rimini Riviera with the rest of Italy. From Rimini station, just 1.5 km from the Palacongressi, you can conveniently reach Bologna in 1 hour, Milan in 3 hours, Florence in 2 and Rome in 4 hours.
For further information: TRENITALIA WEBSITE
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Thanks to the motorway network, Rimini is well connected with the rest of Italy and Europe. It lies on the A14 Milano-Bari motorway, and is served by two exits: Rimini Nord and Rimini Sud. With the A14, from Rimini it is easy to reach the A4 to Venice and the A22 to the Brenner pass. Florence, Rome and Naples are equally accessible with the A1 motorway.
For further information: AUTOSTRADE WEBSITE
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