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17: Small Business Foresight National Conference, The Royal Society, Carlton House Terrace, London; 0191-374 2258, fax 0191-374 3748 18-27: The Home PC Show, National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham; 0181-849 6200 19-21: Digital Media World 96, Wembley, London; 0181-995 3632 21: BT UK Seminar on Video and Data Conferencing, Hilton, Park Lane, London; Financial Times Conferences 0171-896 2626 23-25: Year 2000 Conference and Exposition, Ramada Hotel, Heathrow, London; 0171-351 4488 23-25: Compsec International 96, QE II, London; 01865-843721 23-25: Software Productivity Group's Year 2000 Conference and Exposition, Ramada Hotel, Heathrow, London; SPG 0181-466 4014 25: TM1 Software User Group Conference, London Zoo, London; Dimension Software 0171-872 5720, fax 0171-872 5611 30 October - 1 November, PC Troubleshooting, Manchester; Computer Seminars Ltd 0800-834838 29: October - 1 November, NetWorld + Interop, Earls Court 2, London; Softbank 01203-426468, 31: Future Communications Digital Print Seminar, Novotel, London; 01435-868951 NOVEMBER 4-6: C++ Developers Conference, London; 0181-600 9400 5: Peapod Seminar, London; 01753-581500 6-9: Apple Expo 96, Olympia, London; Emap Computing 0181-390 0203 11-13: C++ Developers Conference, Frankfurt, 0181-600 9400 13-14: Softworld in Sales and Marketing, Wembley, London, Interactive Exhibitions Ltd, Kate Winter 0181-541 5040 8: Seminar on Legal Admissibility of Electronic Documents, 0181-996 7372 13-15: Apple European Developer Conference, Ramada Hotel, Heathrow, London, 0-033-1-6986 3394 13: The 1996 Computacenter Briefing, National Motorcycle Museum, Birmingham; 1800-592480 14: Technology Solutions Briefing on the Internet, Microsoft, Adlington Court, Green Court Business Park, 333 Style Road, Manchester; 01606-47004, fax 01606-46896 14,15: Network Planning and Management, Marriot Hotel, London; 0171-839 8391 27: Visual Basic User Group Annual Conference, Olympia 2, London; 01291-620720 27-28: SoftDev and WebDev, Wembley, London; Interactive Exhibitions Ltd 0181-541 5040 28: Corporate Solutions Briefing - Network and Back Office Software, Microsoft, Adlington Court, Green Court Business Park, 333 Style Road, Manchester, 01606-47004, fax 01606-46896 29 November - 1 December: Networld + Interop, Softbank 0181-8496 200, fax 0181-8496 203 DECEMBER 2-3: TeleStrategy 96 Conference, Brussels, 0171-404 7722 3-4: Conference to Address Unix Office Crisis, Birmingham, 01442-232089 or 01525-385629 3-5: Online Information 96 Conference, Olympia 2, London; 01856-388000 4-6: The Intra-net Forum, The Marriot Hotel, Amsterdam; 0171-915 5103 5: Training Course Channel Management, Maidenhead, Kent; 01628-770077 5-6: Softworld Forum for Local Government, Ramada Hotel, London; Interactive Exhibitions, 0181-5414 865, fax 0181-9745 188 11-13: Management Summit 96, Hotel Intercontinental, Hyde Park, London; 0171-915 5103 JANUARY 8-11: BETT 97 The Education Technology Show, Olympia, London, 0181-984 7711 FEBRUARY 4-6: Integrated Communications 97 - The ISDN & ATM Show, Olympia 2, London; Quality Marketing Services 01733-394304, fax 01733-390042 11-13: International Smart Card 97, Olympia 2, London; Quality Marketing Services 01733-394304, fax 01733-390042 MARCH 4-5: Web Developer 97, Regent's College, Regent's Park, London; Learned Information 01865-388000, fax 01865-736354 4-6: ICAT 97 - Integrated CADCAM, NEC, Birmingham; tickets 0181-984 7711 6-8: The Education Show 97, NEC, Birmingham; 0181-984 7711 13-19: CeBit 97, Hanover; Trade Fair Support 01622-754200 19-20: DBWorld, Olympia 2, London; Interactive Group 0181-541 5040 fax 0181-974 5188 MAY 20-22: Internet World UK Spring Conference, National Hall and Conference Centre, Olympia, London; 01865-388000

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