MIPRO 2005, the international conference on information and communication technology, electronics and microelectronics, the 28th in succession, is taking place in Opatija from 30th May to 3rd June. This year's conference has attracted more than thousand participants from home and abroad and is dedicated to the promotion of new global and domestic knowledge and products of high technology.
MIPRO 2005 offers nine scientific and specialized conference programs with over 200 reports, seven seminars and round table discussions, a number of plenary reports, presentations and invited lectures. Ericsson Nikola Tesla is a sponsor and co-organizer of the conference that is attended by experts and managers of the company.
In the plenary session of the opening ceremony Gordana Kovačević, the president of Ericsson Nikola Tesla participated with a report on «Local contribution to global development processes». Other participants in the plenary part were Darinko Bago, the Chairman of the Board of Končar – Elektroindustrija d.d. Zagreb and Muhamed Aganagić, Technology Director in INTEL.
Ericsson Nikola Tesla is organizing again the round table discussion «New information and communication technologies for special purposes» with a number of prominent guests and with Goran Prokopec, Account Manager in ETK as the moderator. Snježana Bahtijari, the Company Communication Director contributed to the round table dedicated to «ICT-related journalism in Croatia» and Nelka Fikeys Krmić, the Legal Dept. manager gave the introductory speech for the round table discussion «Protection of intellectual property in ICT».
Ericsson Nikola Tesla takes part in MIPRO 2005 with 13 reports in three conference programs and it is represented in the Technical Council of MIPRO by Stjepan Golubić who has also for years now conducted the conference section «Telecommunication and information».
At its information desk the company is presenting Ericsson's solution for IMS, the multimedia subsystem based on the Internet protocol and thus provides insight for many visitors in the so often emphasized convergence in modern communications.
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