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--- begin forwarded text Date: Mon, 1 Jan 2001 12:52:18 -0400 (AST) From: Ian Grigg <iang@systemics.com> To: coderpunks@toad.com, dbs@philodox.com Subject: Call For Presentations - EFCE 2001 - 22-23 June Reply-To: iang@systemics.com Sender: <dbs@philodox.com> List-Subscribe: <mailto:dbs-on@philodox.com> The Second Edinburgh Financial Cryptography Engineering Conference 22-23 June, 2001 The Signet Library Parliament Square Edinburgh, Scotland C A L L F O R P R E S E N T A T I O N S Edinburgh is again host to the international *engineering* conference on Financial Cryptography. Individuals and companies active in the field are invited to present and especially to demonstrate Running Code that pushes forward the "state of the art". STATEMENT OF INTENT "The study of money, above all other fields in economics, is one in which complexity is used to disguise truth or to evade truth, not to reveal it." -- John Kenneth Galbraith, Money: Whence it came, where it went - 1975, p15 This is a technical, practical meet. Presentations of demonstrable technology in the field of Financial Cryptography are invited. As this is a practical conference, we are hoping to accept every demonstrator. THE VENUE Our Venue is the Upper Library, within the Signet Library, which is a listed building housing the Society of Writers to Her Majesty's Signet. This exclusive conference venue is located in the centre of Edinburgh, within the Royal Mile. ADMINISTRATION Included in the conference admission will be breakfast, lunch and tea & coffee breaks. Also included will be the conference dinner in a local Edinburgh establishment. The conference administration will block-book a convenient hotel in the centre of town. Details to be advised. NEXT STEPS FOR PRESENTERS 1. Save the dates 22/23 June, Friday and Saturday on your calendar. It is good to plan on a few extra days, and especially, leaving on the day after, Sunday, will help to get the best fares. 2. Prepare your presentation. Check the <a href="http://www.efce.net/programme.html">evolving programme</a>. Propose your presentation by mailing the Programme Chair, <a href="mailto:programme@efce.net"> Ian Grigg </a>. 3. Book passage to Edinburgh. Don't forget to stay a few days on either side to see the sights. Check the site for Locatives and Logistics. 4. Work on your presentation. Remember, the main rule is that you demo working code. 5. Get your budget approved / allocated / applied for. Whilst a commercial conference, accepted presenters will pay a deeply discounted fee, to be announced in a forthcoming release. For planning purposes, 200 GBP (approximately 300 dollars or 320 euros) should cover presenter's admission; the hotel should be about 100 GBP ($150 or E160) per night. Also include travel and incidentals in your budget. 6. The call for delegates -- attendees who do not present -- will by published at a later date. If there is someone in your organisation who needs to survey the state of the financially cryptographic art, they can attend as a delegate. For planning purposes, 500 GBP ($750 or E800) should cover the delegate's admission. 7. If you think the conference can benefit your organisation, consider sponsoring. Contact the Sponsorship Chair <a href="mailto:sponsor@efce.net"> Rachel Willmer </a> for more details. 8. Keep an eye on the <a href="http://www.efce.net/"> conference web site </a> for evolving details. EFCE2000 COMMITTEE Fearghas McKay General Chair <general@efce.net> Ian Grigg Programme Chair <programme@efce.net> Rachel Willmer Press and Sponsorship Chair <sponsor@efce.net> SPONSORSHIP EFCE is supported by these companies active in Financial Cryptography: * Intertrader Ltd, an Edinburgh-based e-payments middleware and applications company. http://www.intertrader.com/ * Systemics Inc, a builder of financial cryptography applications. http://www.systemics.com/ --- end forwarded text -- ----------------- R. A. Hettinga <mailto: rah@ibuc.com> The Internet Bearer Underwriting Corporation <http://www.ibuc.com/> 44 Farquhar Street, Boston, MA 02131 USA "... however it may deserve respect for its usefulness and antiquity, [predicting the end of the world] has not been found agreeable to experience." -- Edward Gibbon, 'Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire' _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold