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CONFERENCE COVERAGE:

• The Pulse 07

• Images by Niels Nyholm

• Conference magazine


 

Conference presentations

Speakers

Conference programme

Play the Game Award 2007

Travel and conference grants

Conference evaluation

Conference brochure

Programme Committee


CONFERENCE PARTNERS:

UMFI

Cintamani

RUV

Congress Reykjavik

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