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The Mathematica Paris Conference to be presented by Wolfram
Research on October 6, 2004, is a long-awaited event in the French
capital. The conference will showcase current and potential uses
of Mathematica in a wide range of fields.
Stephen Wolfram, creator of Mathematica and founder of Wolfram Research,
will give a special presentation via videoconference to discuss important
issues related to his highly influential book A New Kind of Science and
answer questions from the audience.
Wolfram Research staff from the United States headquarters offices as
well as from Wolfram Research Europe and Wolfram Research France will
be present to demonstrate state-of-the-art Mathematica
technologies, applicable for both the academic and industrial
communities. If you use Mathematica or you are thinking about
joining the community of several million enthusiastic users around
the world, this event offers a unique opportunity to hear talks from
experienced users and to learn new innovations.
The conference fee is detailed in the conference registration form. An optional
two-day training course will be offered to conference attendees for a
substantially reduced cost of EUR€495. (Note: The training
course cost to those not attending the conference will be EUR€895.)
There is limited space available for both the conference and the
training course, and we recommend that you register early to avoid
disappointment. To make a reservation, please complete the conference
registration form.
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