Welcome to the 17th CIGR World Congress!

The International Commission of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering (cigr.org) will hold its XVIIth World Congress in Québec City, Canada on June 13 to 17, 2010. The Canadian Society for Bioengineering– Societé canadienne de génie agroalimentaire et de bioingénierie (CSBE/SCGAB) will be the host Society (bioeng.ca).

The theme of the Congress is : “Sustainable Biosystems through Engineering”. The local organizing committee is planning several exciting events that will make your stay in Quebec City a truly memorable one. Quebec is one of the oldest cities in North America, celebrating its 400th anniversary in 2008. Eastern Canada offers excellent opportunities for technical, historical and natural science exploration.

Plan to share your most recent discoveries in the areas of agricultural, food and biosystems engineering with colleagues from around the world. Mark the dates (June 13-17, 2010) so you can participate in the progress and development of trends in your area of work.

These associations will join CIGR 2010 to hold their symposia and meetings:

  • 9th International Drainage Symposium (IDS) sponsored by ASABE
  • 8th World Congress on Computer in Agriculture (WCCA) sponsored by INFITA
  • 10th Annual Meeting of the American Ecological Engineering Society (AEES)
  • Génie des Procédés Appliqué en Agro-Alimentaire (GP3A)
  • 13th Inter-Regional Conference on Land, Environment and Water (EnviroWater 2010) as part of CIGR Section I

Eco-friendly Event

CIGR 2010 Preliminary Technical Program and Early Bird Registration
News

Dear Colleagues,

The preliminary program is now available for download.

DOWNLOAD the PRELIMINARY PROGRAM (Feb 18, 2010)

More than 900 papers and abstracts were submitted to the 17th CIGR World Congress. Each author who received an acknowledgement of acceptance of his abstract should be able to find his presentation title in the preliminary program. In general, the preliminary program reflects author preference with regards to poster or oral presentation.

The preliminary program is subject to change in the coming weeks as authors must meet two other important requirements. Pre-registration was required by February 25, 2010 to maintain a paper in the oral program, and by April 1, 2010 to maintain a paper in the poster program. There will be a slight extension of these deadlines, until March 8 for the oral program and April 15 for the poster program. The organizers must apply this pre-registration requirement strictly to ensure a high rate of presence of authors during this international conference. The early bird registration rate will also be extended for on-line registration. However, after March 8, registration rates will go up.

The other important requirement for each author is to upload your revised abstract or completed paper. Use the template available on the web site, follow the instructions and upload the Word file from your author profile. Uploading your paper will facilitate the editing of the book of abstracts and electronic proceedings. The deadline to upload papers is extended until March 8.

We are trying to respond as quickly as possible to authors and participants when they ask specific questions. We thank you for your patience as the current response time to individual requests can exceed two weeks. The local organizing committee is putting all the pieces together for an enjoyable and stimulating conference next June in Quebec City. We look forward to meeting many of you at that time.

The Local Organizing Committee

 

Last Updated on Thursday, 18 February 2010 09:25
 
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