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2014 int’l conference on communications, technologies kicks off

The 2014 International Conference on Advanced Technologies for Communications (ATC) was officially launched in Hanoi on October 15.
The 2014 International Conference on Advanced Technologies forCommunications (ATC) was officially launched in Hanoi on October 15.

It takes places every year and is organised by theRadio Electronics Association of Vietnam (REV) under the Ministry ofInformation and Communications (MIC).

The event actsas a platform for scientific and technological exchange betweenVietnamese and international scientists and engineers in the fields ofelectronics and communications and enables experts to present theirlatest research.

This year’s conference featuresnearly 300 scientific articles by approximately 700 researchers from 26countries in Asia, Europe and America in numerous fields, includingtechnological trends, the future generation of mobile networks (4G and5G), and information security and network systems.

The conference ends on October 17.-VNA

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