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In 2003 Technische Universiteit Eindhoven will organise the ISARC2003 in Eindhoven, The Netherlands. Read more about on this dedicated site: www.isarc2003.bwk.tue.nl

BARA is a member organisation of the IFR or International Federation of Robotics which represents similar but predominantly robotic interests on a global scale.

There are many other robotics biased organisations around the world including The Australian Robot Association and in the USA the Robotic Industries Association.

In the robotics research arena there are a wide range of Universities which have robotics sections such as Queens University Belfast,

Trenchless technology includes a large family of underground construction techniques and methods of rehabilitating underground utility systems with minimal surface disruption or destruction resulting from excavation.

Also major organisations have robotics groups who encourage active research and development projects such as The Institution of Electrical Engineers (IEE)

Another site worth visiting is the UK Industrial Vision Association website.

There are a few robotics based publications worthy of note, some of which have web sites, the following links provide further details of these ; International Journal of Robotics Research

One or two world renown organisations are very interested in robotics as an element of major projects such as ; NASA JSC Automation Robotics and Simulation Division , ESA Automation and Robotics

Several organisations support robotics interest. Try the following site : For instrumentation ISA England Section


CIMA is pleased to announce the launch of http://www.ConstructMyFuture.com. The site, developed by CIMA, AEDF and AGC, provides access to information and career opportunities in the construction industry, specifically repair technician, machine operator and manufacturing careers. This resource is targeted to students ages 15-19 in vocational and technical classes, their instructors and parents, and high school/ technical college counselors.

Teachers benefit from the contact information of over 200 manufacturers and distributors who have volunteered to give tours, speak to classes, make a donation, etc. Be sure to visit this area to see if you're listed. http://www.ConstructMyFuture.com/teach-resources.html

Students will benefit from the listings of construction training and education available in each state as well as the other "Cool Stuff." Please see http://www.ConstructMyFuture.com/stu-schools.cfm