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Towards TENCON 2011

Towards TENCON 2011. Arief Hamdani Gunawan IEEE Indonesia Section Chair. Supporting Points. Successfully holding IEEE-R10 Meeting in 1978 & 2001 Haven’t got the opportunity to hold TENCON before. Indonesia government endorsement. Supported by Universities and IEEE Societies.

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Towards TENCON 2011

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  1. Towards TENCON 2011 Arief Hamdani Gunawan IEEE Indonesia Section Chair

  2. Supporting Points • Successfully holding IEEE-R10 Meeting in 1978 & 2001 • Haven’t got the opportunity to hold TENCON before. • Indonesia government endorsement. • Supported by Universities and IEEE Societies. • Comfortable venues with International Standard • International Airport and Facilities

  3. Proposed Place

  4. The Conference • Theme : Intelligent Systems - Methods and Technologies for the next Century • Conference Date: 22th –24th September, 2011 • Two Proposed Venues : • Sheraton Mustika Yogyakarta, Yogyakarta. • Bali International Convention Center(BICC), Nusa Dua –Bali.

  5. COMMITTEE CHAIRS AND CO-CHAIRS: (tentative) General Chair • Prof. Dr. Wahidin Wahab M.Sc. - University of Indonesia, Indonesia Advisory Board Chair • Prof. Soegiardjo Sugijoko - BandungInstitute of Technology, Indonesia International Program Committee • Prof. DR. Dadang Gunawan - University of Indonesia, Indonesia • Prof. Dr. Harry Soedibyo - University of Indonesia, Indonesia Technical Committee Co-Chair • Prof. Marzuki Khalid - Universiti Teknologi Malaysia

  6. Supporting Chapters • Indonesia Communications Society Chapter • Indonesia Circuits and Systems Society Chapter • Indonesia Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society Chapter

  7. Participants • As we want to keep a tight budget, we estimate only 130 paid participants. • By Support from IEEE Societies + Local Societies and Universities,we expect around 200-300 participants.

  8. Purposed Budget INCOME • (1) Registration Fees USD 65.000.- • (2) Exhibits USD 7.000.- • (3) Technical & Social Functions USD 500.- • (4) Publication Sales USD 4.100.- • (5) Others USD 4.000.- • Projected TOTAL INCOME USD 80.600,- EXPENSES • (1) Promotion and Publicity USD 2.100,- • (2) Conference Proceedings USD 5.000,- • (3) Exhibits USD 500,- • (4) Social Functions USD 35.600,- • (5) Administration USD 12.000,- • (6) Others USD 19.450,- • Estimated TOTAL EXPENSES USD 74.650,- EXPECTED SURPLUS USD 5.950,-

  9. Surplus for the Supporting Units To be divided proportional to the responsibilities and their original contribution of the seed money : • IEEE Societies (45%)= US$ 2,670.00 • IEEE Region 10 (20%)= US$ 1,190.00 • IEEE Indonesia Section (20%)= US$ 1,190.00 • University of Indonesia (15%)= US$ 900.00 Total Surplus divided= US$ 5,950.00

  10. Yogyakarta • The Special Region of Yogyakarta, one of the smallest provinces in Indonesia, has been widely known as a center of Javanese culture as well as a center of learning. • It has 3,400,000 inhabitants, 511,000 of whom reside in the city of Yogyakarta. • Its designation as a center of learning is marked by the existence of 120 state and private tertiary educational institutions, with a student population of over 300,000.

  11. Thank You Welcome to TENCON 2011 @ Yogyakarta

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