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ICALEPCS 2015 Abstracts deadline extended

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17 Feb. 2015
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The deadline for Abstracts for ICALEPCS 2015 conference on control systems for large and small physics experiments has been extended to the 15 March 2015. Don't forget to submit an abstract to this conference which will host a workshop on TANGO and where you can meet a number of TANGO Controls specialists. TANGO was officially "born" at the ICALEPCS series of conferences when it was first presented at the ICALEPCS 1999 conference.

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