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Science & Technology conferences in India give a platform to the leading scientists of the world to exchange views on the latest research and developments in their particular fields. Read about major conferences on science & technology to be held in India in 2007.

Total Records Found: 152
National Seminar on Recent Developments in Green Chemistry
Date : 25-08-2007
Venue : Karunya University, Karunya Nagar
International Conference On Modeling And Simulation
Date : 27-08-2007 ~ 29-08-2007
Venue : Coimbatore
Sixth International Conference on High Temperature Ceramic Matrix Composites
Date : 04-09-2007 ~ 07-09-2007
Venue : India Habitat Centre
International Symposium On Automation & Robotics In Construction
Date : 19-09-2007 ~ 21-09-2007
Venue : Kochi, Kerala
National Conference on Embedded Computing Control & Communication
Date : 19-09-2007 ~ 21-09-2007
Venue : International Institute of Information Technology
SEDS International Conference
Date : 21-09-2007 ~ 23-09-2007
Venue : VIT
Flotek.g
Date : 26-09-2007 ~ 28-09-2007
Venue : Fluid Control Research Institute
361 Degrees Conference
Date : 27-09-2007 ~ 30-09-2007
Venue : Bombay Exhibition Center, Mumbai, India
IANCON
Date : 04-10-2007 ~ 07-10-2007
Venue : NCPA, Nariman Point
World Congress on Fallopian Tubes
Date : 18-10-2007 ~ 21-10-2007
Venue : Kolkata, West Bengal

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