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World Congress on Engineering and Technology; Innovation and its Sustainability 2018

Current price: $169.99
World Congress on Engineering and Technology; Innovation and its Sustainability 2018
World Congress on Engineering and Technology; Innovation and its Sustainability 2018

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World Congress on Engineering and Technology; Innovation and its Sustainability 2018

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The book presents the proceedings of the World Congress on Engineering and Technology, Innovation and its Sustainability (WCETIS 2018), which took place on November 28-29, 2018 in Manila, Philippines. The conference featured the following tracks: Industrial Engineering and Healthcare, Sustainable Infrastructure; Water Resources Planning and Management; Heat transfer and fluids; Electronics and Electrical Engineering; and Internet of Things. Papers stem from academia and industry throughout the world, showing a variety of perspectives. • Presents the proceedings of the World Congress on Engineering and Technology, Innovation and its Sustainability (WCETIS 2018), November 28-29, 2018 in Manila, Philippines • Shows how engineering and technology serve to support a variety for industries from manufacturing to water resources • Features papers from a variety of researchers and developers from around the world

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