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i-CREATe 2010 : International Convention for Rehabilitation Engineering & Assistive Technology | |||||||||||||||
Link: http://www.icreateasia.org/ | |||||||||||||||
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i-CREATe 2010 is proud to announce her 4th premier convention which will be held in Shanghai, China. The convention is dedicated to promote assistive technologies to improve the lives of the elderly and people with disabilities and provide a platform to address current and future development in these areas. The highlights of i-CREATe 2010 are “Travel, Employment, Education, Leisure and Sports”, all aiming to integrate people with special needs into the society. In this premier event, you will meet leaders from various fields of assistive technology, service delivery, R & D funding agencies and policymakers, researchers, therapists, practitioners and more.
Conference and Workshops The conference and workshops address on policies, best practices, current and future R & D in the areas of Rehabilitation Engineering & Assistive Technology. Student Design Challenge The student design challenge is aimed at providing an opportunity for students from various backgrounds to demonstrate their problem solving and design skills. Exhibition Leading institutions, manufacturers and distributors use this excellent platform to gain access to the Asian market and to establish a presence or seek out relevant business contacts or networks. Visitors' Profile Therapists Family Practitioners • Speech language Pathologist • Health Information Mangers • Hospital Administrators • Social Workers • AT Engineers • AT Consultants • AT Educators • Welfare Institutions / Non-Government Organizations • Voluntary Welfare Organization • Special Education Teachers • Healthcare Consultants • Physicians • Hospital/Rehab Centres • Hospices/Institution Homes • Research Institutes • Architects • Builders • Urban Planners • Government Officials • Consumers/General Public • Equipment Dealers • Caregivers • People with disabilities |
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