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Final Program (As of June 16, 2013) Final Program (as of June 16, 2013) Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 05-Aug-13 06-Aug-13 07-Aug-13 08-Aug-13 09-Aug-13 Room Floor ROOM_SIZE 10:30-12:00 11:45-13:15 14:00-15:30 16:00-17:30 08:00-09:30 10:00-11:30 11:45-13:15 14:00-15:30 16:00-17:30 17:30-19:00 08:00-09:30 10:00-11:30 11:45-13:15 14:00-15:30 16:00-17:30 08:00-09:30 10:00-11:30 11:45-13:15 14:00-15:30 16:00-17:30 17:30-19:00 10:00-12:00 Main Hall 1 XXXXL Opening Ceremony RoomC-1 1S XL CS39-1 CS39-2 CS39-5 CS39-6 CS39-7 CS39-8 CS39-9 CS39-14 CS39-15 CS39-16 CS39-18 CS12-3 CS12-4 CS12-5 RoomC-2 1S XL CS39-3 CS39-4 CS39-10 CS39-11 CS39-12 CS39-13 CS39-17 CS39-19 CS39-20 RoomD 1N XXL PS-1 PS-2 PS-3 RoomF 1N L CS33-3 CS33-2 CS33-10 CS33-4 CS33-5 CS33-7 CS33-6 CS15-8 CS15-9 CS15-10 CS15-11 RoomG 1N L GS164-1 GS164-2 GS154-2 GS154-3 GS154-4 JS105-1 JS105-2 CS26-1 CS26-2 CS26-3 CS26-4 RoomI 2L JS109-1 JS109-2 CS11-3 GS126-1 GS126-2 GS126-3 CS11-6 CS11-7 CS11-8 CS11-1 CS11-4 CS11-5 RoomJ 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GS149-3 GS149-4 GS149-5 GS149-6 Room555B 5N M GS148-1 CS36-1 CS36-2 CS36-3 CS36-4 JS106-1 JS106-2 Room558 5N S GS138-1 GS138-2 GS170-1 GS170-2 GS127-1 GS127-2 GS118-1 GS119-2 GS167-2 GS167-1 GS163-1 GS163-2 GS168-2 Room559 5N S GS175-1 GS175-2 GS140-1 GS140-2 GS140-3 CS04-3 CS04-4 GS156-2 GS175-5 GS169-1 GS169-2 GS145-1 GS145-2 GS145-3 Room662 6M CS04-1 CS04-2 IGUEC-1 IGUEC-2 GS116 Wiley IGUEC-3 GS156-1 GS175-4 GS126-4 IGUEC-4 Room663 6M CS29-1 CS29-3 CS01-1 CS01-2 CS01-3 CS29-2 CS04-5 CS04-6 CS04-7 CS04-8 CS04-9 CS04-10 CS04-11 CS04-12 Room664 6M JS103-1 JS103-2 CS31-1 CS31-2 CS31-3 CS31-4 CS31-5 CS10-1 CS10-2 CS10-3 CS10-4 CS10-5 CS10-6 CS10-7 CS10-8 BM10 Room665 6M CS28-1 CS28-2 CS20-1 CS20-2 CS20-3 CS20-7 CS20-8 CS20-4 CS20-5 CS20-6 BM20 CS07-1 CS07-2 CS07-3 CS07-4 BM07 Room670 6S CS22-1 CS22-2 CS02-1 CS02-2 CS02-3 GS128 GS138-3 JS111-1 CS03-1 CS03-2 CS03-3 BM03 Room672 6S CS27-1 BM27 GS117 CS05-1 CS05-2 CS05-3 CS05-4 BM05 Room673 6S BM25 CS25-1 CS30-2 CS13-1 CS13-2 CS13-3 BM19 CS19-1 CS19-2 CS19-3 CS06-1 CS06-2 Room674 6S GS110 CS32-2 CS32-1 JS104-1 JS104-2 JS104-3 BM09 CS09-1 CS09-2 CS09-3 CS23-1 CS23-2 Room675 6S CS37-1 CS28-8 JS110-1 JS110-2 JS108-1 CS21-1 CS21-2 CS21-3 CS21-4 CS21-5 CS21-6 CS21-7 CS21-8 BM21 Room676 6S JS101-1 CS28-4 CS28-3 CS28-6 CS28-7 GS152-1 GS152-2 GS152-3 Room677 6S GS113-1 GS113-2 BM04 BM35 BM12 GS139 BM11-1 BM11-2 Room678 6S BM16 CS16-1 CS16-2 CS16-3 BM14 Room679 6S CS24-1 CS24-2 CS24-3 CS24-4 BM24 Poster_A Poster_B Annex Hall 1 1 XXXL Closing Ceremony (08:00-) Exhibition Final Program (as of June 16, 2013) Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 05-Aug-13 ######## ######## ######## 09-Aug-13 Room Floor ROOM_SIZE 10:30-12:00 11:45-13:15 14:00-15:30 16:00-17:30 08:00-09:30 10:00-11:30 11:45-13:15 14:00-15:30 16:00-17:30 17:30-19:00 08:00-09:30 10:00-11:30 11:45-13:15 14:00-15:30 16:00-17:30 08:00-09:30 10:00-11:30 11:45-13:15 14:00-15:30 16:00-17:30 17:30-19:00 10:00-12:00 Main Hall 1 XXXXL Opening Ceremony CS12-3: CS12-4: 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