IEEE TENCON 2012 IEEE TENCON 2012 Venue: Mactan Island, Cebu, Philippines Date : November 22-25, 2012 (Th, Su) http://www.tencon2012.org IEEE TENCON 2012 Theme: Sustainable Development through Humanitarian Technology IEEE TENCON 2012 ORGANIZING COMMITTEE General Chair Jose B. Cruz Jr. Organizing Chairs Elmer P. Dadios, Dadios, De La Salle University Joel S. Marciano, University of the Philippines International Program Committee Chairs Toshio Fukuda, Nagoya University, Japan Alvin Culaba, Culaba, De La Salle University, Philippines Finance Chair Carl F. Odullo, Odullo, University of the Philippines IEEE TENCON 2012 ORGANIZING COMMITTEE Technical Program Committee Marcelo Ang, Ang, National University of Singapore Supavadee Aramvith, Aramvith, Chulalongkorn University Eryk Dutkiewicz, Dutkiewicz, Macquarie University Rowena L. Guevara, University of the Philippines Marzuki Khalid, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Yoshikazu Miyanaga, Miyanaga, Hokkaido University Gregory P. Tangonon, Tangonon, Ateneo de Manila University Local Arrangements Emmanuel Gonzales, De La Salle University Anastacia Alvarez,University of the Philippines IEEE TENCON 2012 STEERING COMMITTEE Narciso Erguiza, Erguiza, De LaSalle University Philippines Oussama Khatib, Khatib, Stanford University, USA JongJong-Hwan Kim, Kim, KAIST, Korea Mario G. Montejo, Technology, echnology, Montejo, Department of Science and Technology Philippines Raouf Naguib - Coventry University, U.K. U.K. YongYong-Jin Park, Korea Lawrence Wong, Wong, National University of Singapore, Singapore IEEE TENCON 2012 CORE TOPICS Power and Energy Signal Processing Circuits and Systems Computing Architectures and Systems Computational Intelligence Networks and Communications Software and Database Systems Robotics Controls and Automations Microelectronics and MEMS SPECIAL TOPICS Telemedicine Agriculture Disaster Mitigations Climate Change Policy Makers IEEE TENCON 2012 MAJOR SPONSORS Department of Science and Technology Commission on Higher Education (CHED), Philippine Private Companies University of the Philippines De La Salle University - Philippines IEEE TENCON 2012 PARTICIPANTS Professionals = 180 Students = 150 ---------------------------------------Total = 330 IEEE TENCON 2012 PROPOSED BUDGET Income US$ Full Registration (180 @ 450) = 81,000.00 Student (150 @ 200) = 30,000.00 Sponsorships = 25,000.00 --------------------------------------------------------Projected total income = 136,000.00 Expenses US$ Hotel (all functions) Promotion and Publicity Conference Proceedings Exhibits Plenary/Invited Expenses Administration Contingency Estimated total expenses = 60,000.00 = 2,000.00 = 5,000.00 = 1,000.00 = 40,000.00 = 12,000.00 = 5,000.00 = 125,000.00 Expected Surplus = US$ 11,000.00 IEEE TENCON 2012 Surplus for the Supporting Units To be divided proportional to the responsibilities and their original contribution of the seed money IEEE Region 10 (20%) IEEE Philippine Section (60%) University of the Philippines (10%) De La Salle University (10%) = = = = US$ 2,200.00 US$ 6,600.00 US$ 1,100.00 US$ 1,100.00 Expected Total Surplus = US$ 11,000.00 About Cebu Cebu is one of the provinces of the Philippines. Long narrow island stretching 225 km (140 mi) from north to south, surrounded by 167 neighbouring smaller islands One of the most developed provinces in the country. It has five-star hotels, casinos, white sand beaches, world-class golf courses, convention centres, and shopping malls. “7th best island destination in the Indian Ocean-Asia region in 2007” [Condé Nast Traveller Readers' Choice Top Islands] About Cebu History − Before the arrival of the Spaniards, Cebu (Zubu or Sugbo) was a trading post with trade routes to Borneo, Indonesia, China and Arabia. − On September 20, 1519, Ferdinand Magellan led a flotilla of five ships with a crew of 250 out of the Spanish port of San Lucar de Barrameda enroute to the Spice Islands via the Americas and Pacific Ocean. − They reached the Philippine Archipelago on March 16, 1521. Raja Kolambu of Mazzaua in Mindanao told them to head for Cebu, where they could trade and have provisions. About Cebu Ferdinand Magellan's attempt to circumnavigate the globe ended tragically on April 27, 1521 at the Battle of Mactan. About Cebu We are certain, however, that you will get a much better welcome than Seňor Magellan.. Sights and sounds of Cebu Magellan's cross About Cebu International Convention Centre − Site of ASEAN Heads of State Meeting 2007 Prospective Venue Mactan Shangri-La $190/night net http://www.shangri-la.com/en/property/cebu/mactanresort Prospective Venue Cebu Hilton $160/night http://www1.hilton.com/en_US/hi/hotel/CEBHIHI-The-Hilton-Cebu-Resort-Spa/index.do Cebu Airport – Directly accessible by major airlines http://www.mactan-cebuairport.com.ph/flight_information.php Cebu Airport – Directly accessible by major airlines http://www.mactan-cebuairport.com.ph/international_departures.php Thank you! Maraming Salamat po! http://liveyourdreams.ph
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