European Association for Speech, Signal and Image Processing
 This European association was founded on 1 September 1978 with the main objective to improve communication between groups and individuals that work within the multidisciplinary, fast growing field of Signal Processing in Europe and elsewhere, and to exchange and disseminate information in the field all over the world. EURASIP membership is open to all persons and institutions active or interested in signal processing within Europe or outside.
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European Association for Speech, Signal and Image Processing
P.O.Box 74251, KESSARIANI 161 10, GREECE |
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www.eurasip.org |
Video and Electronics Standards Association

Established in the year 1989 in order to support industry-wide interface standards designed for the PC, workstation, and other computing environments, VESA is a non profit corporation led by a Board of Directors, which represents a voting membership of more than 165 corporate members worldwide. Besides providing support to set industry standards for PC, workstation, and consumer electronics industries this organization maintains a forum to develop, promote and support open standards for the display industry.
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Video and Electronics Standards Association
860 Hillview Ct., Suite 150, Milpitas, CA 95035 |
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408-957-9270 |
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408-957-9277 |
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moderator@vesa.org |
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http://www.vesa.org
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Electronic Industries Association
 The Electronic Industry Association, sobriquet as EICTA (Electronics and ICT Association) is based in Adelaide, Australia. This is a non profit organisation that aims to assist the further development of the electronics industry and the 1,200 individual businesses included in this vibrant industry. Becoming the member of this association is easy as one need to achieve and maintain strong growth in their individual enterprises while facilitating the growth of a sustainable, internationally competitive industry, within the community of South Australia.
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Electronic Industries Association
7 Glen Osmond Road
Eastwood 5063
South Australia
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61 8 8272 5222 |
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61 8 8272 5277 |
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info@eiaa.asn.au |
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http://www.eiaa.asn.au
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Association of Progressive Communication
 Association of Progressive Communication is a global network of civil society organisations whose main focus is on empowering and supporting organisations, social movements and individuals in and through the use of information and communication technologies. Based in Johannesburg, South Africa, hey aim at building strategic communities and initiatives for the purpose of making meaningful contributions to equitable human development, social justice, participatory political processes and environmental sustainability.
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APC Executive Director’s Office
PO Box 29755
Melville 2109
South Africa |
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+27 11 726 1692 |
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+27 11 726 1692 |
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info@apc.org |
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http://www.apc.org
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Communications Managers Association
Being UK's premier membership organisation for ICT professionals and enterprises using communications, networking and ICT for business advantage, Communication Manager Association was established in the year 1958. With the aim of representing their members to all industry stakeholders this is an independent company with a board of trustees responsible for management and governance.
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Communications Managers Association
Ranmore House, The Crescent Leatherhead,
Surrey KT22 8DY UK |
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01372 361234 |
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01372 810810 |
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cma@thecma.com |
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http://www.thecma.com
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Institute of Electronic, Information and Communication Engineers
 Known as one of the world's leading association, the IEICE aims at the investigation and exchange of knowledge on the science and technology of electronics, information and communications, and contributes to the progress of technologies and to the development of industries.
Electronic Industries Alliance
 Based in Arlington, Electronic Industries Alliance (EIA) is a high tech trade organization representing the United States high technology community, sponsoring technical standards. The progressive structure of the Alliance enables each sector association to preserve unique autonomy with focus on areas of innovation & global competitiveness, international trade and market access, environment, Tele communication and Information Technology, and Cyber Security.
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Electronic Industries Alliance 2500 Wilson Blvd
Arlington VA 22201
703.907.7500 |
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http://www.eia.org/ |
Electronic Component Association
American Electronics Association
 American Electronics Association, also known as AEA is a nationwide non profit trade council that is in existence since 1943. Representing the segments of the technology industry this trade association, the council partners with small, medium, and large member companies by lobbying governments at the state, federal, and international levels. The membership of AEA includes unique alliance of high-tech companies and the organizations who help to keep this innovative industry together.
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Video and Electronics Standards Association 860 Hillview Ct., Suite 150, Milpitas, CA 95035 |
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408.987.4200 |
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800.284.4232 |
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408.987.4298 |
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http://www.aeanet.org |
Electrical Power Research
 Electrical Power Research is a non profit independent organization that brings together experts from communication and electrical industry with the aim to combat challenges in electricity generation, delivery and use. The Electric Power Research Institute, Inc. (EPRI) conducts research and development relating to the generation, delivery and use of electricity for the benefit of the public.
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EPRI 3420 Hill View Avenue,
Palo Alto, California 94304 |
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800-313-3774 or 650-855-2121 |
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http://my.epri.com/ |
ECMA International
 This is an industry association that was established in the year 1961 with the aim of standardization of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) and Consumer Electronics. To encourage the correct use of Standards by influencing the environment in which they are applied and to publish these Standards and Technical Reports in electronic and printed form; the publications can be freely copied by all interested parties without restrictions are the main aims behind the formation of this association.
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