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BEC
2006, the 10th Biennial Conference on Electronics
and Microsystem Technology will be held in
Tallinn, Estonia on October 2-4, 2006. Tallinn
University of Technology has been hosted previous
Baltic Electronics Conferences in 1987, 1989,
1991, 1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002, and 2004. The
aim of the Conference is to promote research and
development in the field of electronics and
microsystem technology, particularly in the
Baltic Sea region. The Conference site will
be Tallinn University of Technology, located
about 8 km to the south from the Centre. There is
a frequent city transportation between the Campus
and the City.
After registration of participants
and the Plenary Session at TUT the Conference
will be continued at the Conference Centre of
Laulasmaa Resort (www.laulasmaa.ee), just a half hour's
drive from Tallinn. Transportation from the TUT
Campus to the Conference Centre will be organized
by buses on afternoon of Oct.2.
Historically, Tallinn, the capital
of Estonia, is unique in terms of its medieval
Old Town, characterized by narrow, curved streets
and tiled roofs. First records about Tallinn date
back to the beginning of the last millennium.
During its long and eventful history, Tallinn has
been a remarkable center of craftsmen, artists
and merchants in Europe, belonging to the
Hanseatic League.
In Tallinn, the
weather is usually mild in the beginning of
October, averaging 10–12 °C in daytime.
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