Ceangail (KANG-guhl)—Gaelic, tying or connecting together

The IEEE Professional Communication Society presents the International Professional Communication Conference in Limerick, Ireland, 10 - 13 July 2005

Join us in Ireland to share your expertise with professional communicators, managers, and engineers from around the world.

Bunratty Castle, site of the IPCC banquet, creates an authentic medieval setting. Delicious food, great entertainment!

IPCC 2005 -- Ceangail (Gaelic for "making connections")

Communication is the tie that binds people around the world, crossing boundaries of knowledge, cultures, languages, and values. Technical communication connects engineers, educators, managers, and communicators in a global community. Come to IPCC 2005 in Limerick, Ireland, to explore these connections and share knowledge.

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Why Attend This Conference?


It's in Ireland! Shannon airport is a small international airport that's easy to reach from anywhere in the world.

It's truly international! Approximately 130 papers have been accepted from professionals from about 25 different countries.


It will broaden your perspective on your profession! Connect with engineers, managers, technical communicators, and programmers working in many different settings.

It's small enough to really make connections!
The U. of Limerick venue is a casual, lovely campus setting, ideal for networking.

It addresses technological challenges we all face. More than ever, technology changes how we communicate and with whom. Businesses rely upon global interactions.

It will be fun! The opening Irish BBQ and the extraordinary Bunratty Castle Banquet will be memorable and delightful.

Hear a welcome message from Anne Keane, program committee member from Ireland!

Conference To-Do List
  1. Register for the conference!
  2. Book your flight and plan the rest of your visit before or after the conference. Limerick Travel is happy to work with you on travel, lodging, tours, etc.
  3. If you are traveling with small children, ask Limerick Travel for recommendations for comfortable housing for the family.


 
 
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