Berg, B. van den on Mon, 14 Oct 2013 20:40:54 +0200 (CEST)


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[Nettime-nl] REMINDER: Registration for Conference '3D printing: Destiny, doom or dream?' (Leiden University, the Netherlands, 14/15 Nov) is OPEN NOW.


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Dear reader,

On 14 and 15 November 2013 eLaw, the Center for Law in the Information Society at Leiden University's Law School will organize its biannual international, multidisciplinary conference. This year's theme is 

'3D PRINTING: DESTINY, DOOM OR DREAM?'. 

Six internationally renowned keynotes will shed their legal, philosophical and social-scientific light on the various advantages, risks, opportunities and pitfalls that this emerging technology offers. There will be parallel sessions in which both starting and senior researchers will present their papers on 3D printing. Moreover, businesses and artists will present their products at a market. And there is a conference dinner on Thursday night, during which the Berenschot Law & IT Best Paper Award will be handed out to the best paper at this conference. 

There are still a LIMITED AMOUNT OF SEATS for this event, so please make sure you book as soon as possible!

To register, or to find out more about this conference, please visit the conference website at www.elawconferences.org.

We hope to welcome you in Leiden on 14 and 15 November!

On behalf of the organizing committee,

Dr. Bibi van den Berg
Leiden University - Leiden Law School - eLaw

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eLaw Conference 2013
'3D printing: destiny, doom or dream?'
14-15 November 2013, Leiden University, The Netherlands
info@elawconferences.org
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