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CYBERTHERAPY 2005:
A Decade of VR

Conference Information: Info | Location | Conference Organizers | Conference Committee
Archives: Awards | Presentations in pdf


Conference at a Glance | Workshops | Symposia

Submission Deadlines:
April 30th: Last Day to register for the Conference
May 15th, 2005: Power Point Presentation Due
May 20th, 2005: Last Day to register for Workshops
June 6th, 2005: Last Day to register for the conference (non-presenters only)



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The 10th Annual Cyber Therapy 2005 Conference: A Decade of Virtual Reality together with the 1st International Conference on Applied Technologies in Medicine and Neuroscience is organized by the Interactive Media Institute (IMI) in cooperation with ALMA Advice, LLC. For more information on ALMA Advice, LLC, please visit http://www.alma-advice.com/.

The Interactive Media Institute (IMI) is a 501c3 non-profit organization working to further the application of advanced technologies for patient care. IMI sponsors national and international workshops, meetings, and continuing education courses. The Institute is also active in conducting research and clinical trials, and specializes in virtual reality, telehealth, videogame virtual reality, and human-computer interaction research. IMI is actively working with world leaders who are experts in utilizing virtual reality, multimedia, computer-generated avatars, personal robots and other technologies to treat patients with both mental and physical disorders. IMI promotes education for healthcare providers, students, interns, and other trainees in the healthcare field. In addition, researchers at the Institute collaborate with experts in technical areas such as computer hardware, software, and graphics; biomedical engineering; communication engineering; and others. It also serves as a source of information, training, and assistance for professionals. IMI s educational programs seek to offer assistance to those individuals who would benefit from virtual reality and multimedia technical solutions and encourages businesses to develop expanded multimedia solutions to assist a larger segment of the general public in solving a broader range of issues through the use of advanced technologies. If you are interested in making a tax-deductible donation, please contact us.

The conference is also supported by the following organizations:

ATMN

Coat-Basel

Army Research Office

Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, DSO

Hanyang University

Istituto Auxologico Italiano

Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. publishers

National Institute on Drug Abuse

Telemedicine and Advanced Technology Research Center (TATRC)

The Virtual Reality Medical Center

Université du Québec en Outaouais

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