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Seville, Spain
5-7 May 2010
SYMPOSIUM on

Design, Test, Integration
& Packaging of MEMS/MOEMS
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Hotel accommodation

DTIP will be held at the Hesperia Sevilla Hotel. Hesperia Sevilla is located close to one of the city’s main shopping areas and 5 minutes from the beautiful historic centre of the Andalusian capital.

Hesperia Sevilla ****
Avda. Eduardo Dato, 49
41018 Sevilla
Tel. (+34) 954 548 300
Fax (+34) 954 538 289


Download the ACCOMMODATION FORM and send it by fax to the hotel - Deadline for receipt of this document: 05 March 2010 (extended: 30 March) . E-mail: reservas@hesperia-sevilla.com - Fax +34.95.453.23.42.

The hotel is also close to the AVE (high-speed) train station and 15 minutes from the San Pablo International airport, the Trade Center and all main access roads. The Metro station is just a few steps away and connects the hotel with the rest of the city.


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Seville is the capital of Andalusia, the fourth most populated Spanish city and the most important one in the south of Spain. It is one of the most valued tourist and business destinations in the world thanks to its location along with an unmistakable personality which each year charms millions of visitors from all over the world.
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Access

By sea
The Guadalquivir River hosts a first class port (Puerto de Sevilla, +34 954 247 300 ), the only interior port in Spain. It supports intense traffic from tourist cruises as well as regular commercial shipping lines.
By train
The Santa Justa Train Station, built by Seville architects, Cruz & Ortiz, have received various European awards. This station serves as an important hub for connections between the Andalusian capital and all of the Autonomous Regions of Spain and Europe. Major train lines from Madrid, Malaga and Granada converge here. The AVE, (high speed train) provides service to Madrid in just two and a half hours. A trip to Cordoba takes only 40 minutes. The construction of a new rail line network has proven to be crucial in decongesting the historical center which had become completely asphyxiated by the unrelenting growth of traffic.
By air
The San Pablo International Airport (+34 954 98 82 07), built by internationally acclaimed architect, Rafael Moneo, is located just 10 km from the city center. It was designed to receive some 8 millions travellers per year and offers regular flights to all major European and Spanish capital cities. By road
Renovated highway and access roads and rapid beltways provide precise connections to all neuralgic points of the city and its surroundings. Seville has now become one of Spain's best connected cities by road, with highways connecting all Andalusian capitals as well as Madrid and Portugal. Telecommunication infrastructures within the metropolitan area of Seville have witnessed spectacular advances, as shown by certain installations within the city: the Satelite Communication Center in Carmona, the Digital Network of Integrated Systems of Spain (Cartuja), the Cellular Phone Base Station, the Videoconference Control Center and the Center of International Communications of Pineda, which features four operating units.