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CIRP uses different platforms for scientific exchange. One of this is "CIRP Global Web Conference on Production Engineering Research" born in 2011. <ref>[https://www.cirp.net/images/cirpfichiers/publicfiles/Newsletter/RA_news_3_November_2014.pdf] CIRP RA Winter News </ref>
CIRP uses different platforms for scientific exchange. One of this is "CIRP Global Web Conference on Production Engineering Research" born in 2011. <ref>[https://www.cirp.net/images/cirpfichiers/publicfiles/Newsletter/RA_news_3_November_2014.pdf] CIRP RA Winter News </ref>
The CSI of Naple Univeristy in person of Ing Fabrizio Pietrafesa has provided technical support for the realization of multimedial contents
The CSI of Naple University in person of Ing Fabrizio Pietrafesa has provided technical support for the realization of multimedial contents
in year 2014.
in year 2014.



Revision as of 16:04, 15 March 2019

The International Academy for Production Engineering is a professional body for research into production engineering. It was formed as the International Institution for Production Engineering Research (CIRP) in 1951.[1][2]

CIRP uses different platforms for scientific exchange. One of this is "CIRP Global Web Conference on Production Engineering Research" born in 2011. [3] The CSI of Naple University in person of Ing Fabrizio Pietrafesa has provided technical support for the realization of multimedial contents in year 2014.

References

  1. ^ CIRP - The International Academy for Production Engineering. UIA Open Yearbook. Retrieved 6 July 2017.
  2. ^ History. International Academy for Production Engineering. Retrieved 6 July 2017.
  3. ^ [1] CIRP RA Winter News

Further reading

  • Remmerswaal, Joost L. (Ed.) (1991) Forty years of CIRP : the history of the International Institution for Production Engineering Research, 1951-1991. International Academy for Production Engineering.

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