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International Workshop on Internationalization of Products and System (IWIPS)
8. IWIPS 2007: Merida, Mexico
- Vanessa Evers, Christian Sturm, Mario Alberto Moreno Rocha, Edgar Cambranes-Martínez, Thomas Mandl:
Designing for Global Markets 8, IWIPS 2007, Actually being There, 28-30 June 2007, Merida, Mexico, Proceedings of the Eighth International Workshop on Internationalisation of Products and Systems. Product & Systems Internationalisation, Inc. 2007 [contents]
7. IWIPS 2005: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
- Donald L. Day, Vanessa Evers, Elisa del Galdo:
Designing for Global Markets 7, IWIPS 2005, Bridging Cultural Differences, 7-9 July 2005, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Proceedings of the Seventh International Workshop on Internationalisation of Products and Systems. Product & Systems Internationalisation, Inc. 2005, ISBN 0-9722184-7-5 [contents]
6. IWIPS 2004: Vancouver, BC, Canada
- Vanessa Evers, Elisa del Galdo, Dianne Cyr, Carole Bonanni:
Designing for Global Markets 6, IWIPS 2004, Sixth International Workshop on Internationalisation of Products and Systems, Culture, Trust, and Design Innovation, Vancouver, BC, Canada, 8-10 July 2004. Product & Systems Internationalisation, Inc. 2004, ISBN 0-9722184-4-0 [contents]
5. IWIPS 2003: Berlin, Germany
- Vanessa Evers, Kerstin Röse, Pia Honold, José Coronado, Donald L. Day:
Designing for Global Markets 5, IWIPS 2003, Fifth International Workshop on Internationalisation of Products and Systems, Where East meets West, Berlin, Germany, 17-19 July 2003. Product & Systems Internationalisation, Inc. 2003, ISBN 0-9722184-1-6 [contents]
4. IWIPS 2002: Austin, Texas, USA
3. IWIPS 2001: Milton Keynes, UK
2. IWIPS 2000: Baltimore, Maryland, USA
1. IWIPS 1999: Rochester, NY, USA
- Girish V. Prabhu, Elisa M. delGaldo:
Designing for Global Markets 1, IWIPS 1999, First International Workshop on Internationalisation of Products and Systems, Rochester, New York, USA, May 20-22, 1999. Backhouse Press 1999, ISBN 0-9656691-2-2 [contents]
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