OECC

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The OECC, established in 1996, is an annual conference which publishes proceedings and scientific research articles as a result of its conferences. OECC stands for the OptoElectronics and Communications Conference, which has conducted annual meetings since its establishment up to the present year. With an international scope, the areas of focus for the OECC are annual meetings in the Asia Pacific region, centered on the optoelectronics and optical communications profession. The function of the meetings are to report, discuss, exchange, and generate ideas which advance the disciplines of optoelectronics and optical communications. Communicating current and future applications related to these disciplines are also a function of these meetings.[1][2][3][4]

AbbreviationOECD
Formation1961
TypeIntergovernmental organization
PurposeTo promote policies that improve the economic and social well-being of people around the world
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Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development
AbbreviationOECD
Formation1961
TypeIntergovernmental organization
PurposeTo promote policies that improve the economic and social well-being of people around the world
HeadquartersParis, France
Location
  • 2, rue André-Pascal, 75016 Paris, France
Region served
Worldwide
Membership38 member countries
Secretary-General
Mathias Cormann
Main organ
Council
Parent organization
None
Websitewww.oecd.org
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Scope

Topical coverage for this annual conference includes optical fiber and communication networks (architecture, performance, routing, WDM systems, WDM networks, solitons, OTDM, CDMA, and fiber nonlinearities), computer networks (protocols, security, design, algorithms, management, and modules) applications in photonics, commercial technologies (including wireless, multimedia, virtual reality, communications, speech, and software), optoelectronic devices, semiconductor lasers, and other related topics.[5]

Past OECCs

More information Year, Country/Region ...
YearCountry/RegionCityDatePapersAttendance
2010JapanSapporo5–9 July470545
2009Hong Kong SARHong Kong13–17 July451491
2008AustraliaSydney7–11 July464463
2007JapanYokohama9–13 July398568
2006 Archived 2011-04-14 at the Wayback MachineTaiwanKaohsiung3–7 July415452
2005Korea (South)Seoul4–8 July448573
2004JapanYokohama12–16 July461634
2003ChinaShanghai13–16 October381410
2002JapanYokohama8–12 July327607
2001AustraliaSydney2–5 July274457
2000JapanChiba11–14 July309717
1999ChinaBeijing18–22 October479500
1998JapanChiba13–16 July290640
1997Korea (South)Seoul8–11 July338696
1996JapanChiba16–19 July305642
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