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Abstract:
Description:
The official mobile application for the 2012 IEDM is now available for download. The new app features an interactive calendar and map, allowing users to view the entire schedule of events, including individual papers / sessions and their corresponding rooms, to plan accordingly and make the most of their meeting experience.
Features:
- Plan ahead. Identify and save desired sessions and presentations before the start of the conference.
- Be prepared. Download and read any paper (once the conference begins).
- Stay organized. Keep track of your daily activities and locate each conference session via the interactive map.
Requirements:
- Apple: iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, iPhone 5, iPod touch (3rd generation), iPod touch (4th generation), iPod touch (5th generation) and iPad. Requires iOS 4.0 or later.
- Android: 2.2 and up
Download:
- iTunes: http://itun.es/i6DN9qN
- Google Play: http://bit.ly/IEDMdroid
Additional Information:
- In the event of an incompatible device, the digital scheduler can still be utilized via the app's web version at http://tradeshowapps.serveronline.net/iedm/ .
- Full paper downloads via the app will be available at the start of the conference and will only be permitted for registered IEDM 2012 attendees.
- Full papers will also be available for download on IEEE Xplore approximately two weeks after the conclusion of the conference. **Note: only members of IEEE can access IEEE Xplore.
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About IEEE
The Conference: The IEEE International Electron Devices Meeting (IEDM) annually attracts the world’s best scientists and engineers in microelectronics from industry, academia and government. Since 1955 more leading work in more areas of the field than anywhere else has been disclosed, discussed and debated at the IEDM. Visit the conference website at www.ieee-iedm.org.
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Contacts:
Gary Dagastine
co-Media Relations Director
IEDM 2012
518/785-2724 office
Christopher Burke
co-Media Relations Director
IEDM 2012
919/872-8172 office
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