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The International Conference on Trends for Scientific Information Professionals
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ICIC 2016 - The MeetingICIC is the International Conference on Trends for Scientific Information Professionals.
28th ICIC International Conference for the Information CommunityFor those in the sci-tech world, sharing best practices, networking and evaluating trends have become matters of considerable
importance, and the annual ICIC Meeting & Exhibition is the significant forum for this, attracting over 130 attendees from the
main sci-tech companies and information, service or software providers. It will be a venue where attendees will learn about new
ways to work with disseminate scientific and patent information.
Started in 1989...These exciting and highly respected annual conferences, that started in Montreux in 1989 and were subsequently held in
Annecy, Nîmes, Barcelona, Nice, Vienna and Berlin have always provided a barometer as to the strengths and frailties of the
world of sci-tech and patent information.
The conference lasts for two days and features approximately 24 formal presentations, panels on topical matters, all interspersed
with short new product information presentations. All sessions are plenary. The conference normally begins with a reception
and Welcome Dinner on the first evening to enable attendees to begin to network with each other. Lunches are taken at the
conference venue, and breaks are designed to facilitate networking and interaction. A focused exhibition of approximately
20 stands is integrated within the conference. Attendance at these meetings is highly international, with no one nationality
predominating. The 2016 ICIC conference is organised by Dr Haxel Congress and Event Management.
Subject Areas for the 2016 Programme The traditional focus of the ICIC programmes is subjects of interest to information professionals in a scientific or
technical environment. As in previous years, this year‘s programme contains a number of presentations examining aspects
of patent information retrieval, including drug discovery; patent information presents many challenges and is thus an excellent
test-bed when it comes to information technology. The ICIC meeting‘s roots in chemical information also ensure that that area
features prominently; chemical information was one of the first fields to attract modern information technologies back at the end
of the twentieth century and the very beginning of the twentyfirst.
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19:30 - 22:00 Welcome Reception with Fingerfood,Großer Mohr, Untere Straße 5-7 Heidelberg
Registration Stadthalle Heidelberg – Congress Center Heidelberg
19:30 - 22:00 Conference Dinner at Goldener Hecht / Old Bridge in Heidelberg
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Starts at 09:00 • WelcomeSpeech
Christoph Haxel (Dr. Haxel Congress and Event Management GmbH, AUT)• TheAdditionofChemicalSearchCapabilitiestoPATENTSCOPE:Turninga
Full-text Search System into a Chemistry Database – Josef Eiblmaier Dorothee Geppert, Larissa Insenko, Heinz Saller (InfoChem, GER), C. Mazenc (WIPO, SUI)
• BuildingaCrowdsourcedChemicalDatabasefromtheWeb(BringDeepWeb Content to the Surface) - Árpád Figyelmesi (ChemAxon, HUN)
• NewProductIntroductions:Minesoft/BizInt/Centredoc
• ChemAnalyser:Searching76MillionUniqueStructuresand5BillionChemical Entities, Easily Sascha Kamhuber (infoapps, GER)
• Examining Funding Data to Predict the Future of Research Tom Lickiss (ÜberResearch, GER)
• NewProductIntroduction-FIZKarlsruhe/ChemAxon/InfoChem
• InformationFlowandtheCommercialisationWindow Jane List (Extract Information, GBR)
• BusinessIntelligenceattheServiceofLeadingEdgeInnovation Harald Jenny (CENTREDOC, SUI)
• NewProductIntroductions-ExpertSystems/infoapps/RightsDirect
• ExploringIBMWatson Solmaz Gabery (Novo Nordisk, Denmark)
• Title is coming soon (Internet of Things)
10:30-11:00ExhibitionandNetworkingBreak
12:30-14:30Lunch,ExhibitionandNetworking
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Starts at 09:30• PatentInformation-LookingbeyondChina–Stephen Adams (Magister Ltd., GBR)• AnIntroductionintoPatentAnalytics–Anna Maria Villa (PatentSight, GER)• NewProductIntroductions-ReprintsDesk/LighthouseIP
• UniversalResourceAccess:ConnectingResearcherstoScientificContent-Lauren Tulloch (Copyright Clearance Center, USA)
• ImprovingthePharmacovigilanceLiteratureScreeningProcess.HowNewContentLicensingOptionsEnableReviewsBeyondtheAbstract- Stefan Bungratz (Reprints Desk, USA)
15:30-17:00• Tutorial:SearchingforInformation–theClassicalWaywithKeyWords
and Classification compared with a Semantic Approach – Gabriele Kirch-Verfuß (Consultant, Wissenswert, GER)
ClosingRemarks–Christoph Haxel (Dr. Haxel Congress and Event Management GmbH, AUT)
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• 20YearsisNotEnough–Christoph Hoock (TU Ilmenau PATON, GER)• Titleiscomingsoon...–Paul Peters (CAS, GER)• NewProductIntroductions
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12:30-14:00Lunch,ExhibitionandNetworking
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NetworkingProgrammeAllregisteredICICparticipantsareinvitedtojoinourHeidelbergNetworkingProgramme.
ConferenceWelcomeReception&LunchesWelcome Reception at a special place in Heidelberg
Conference DinnerConferenceDinneratGoldenerHecht,Monday17Octobersponsored by minesoft.
CoffeeBreaksAllCoffeeBreaks(duringtheconference) sponsored by InfoChem
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Sponsors
BizInt
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InfoChem
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the Coffee Breaks
minesoft
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Exhibitors
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Why should you attend
Who should attend the ICIC conference?The ICIC meeting is of importance for all professionals involved in the information world, be they workers or managers in
information departments, information application developers, or patent specialists. The fact that the conference has always
attracted an enthusiastic audience every year since 1989 testifies to its long-term success as an international focal point for
professionals in the information domain.
Why should you attend?•Athree-day(withworkshops)concentrationononeclearlydefinedsubjectareaenablesyoutoimproveandhoneyourskills
and to examine possible new ideas. Attending the presentations, and interacting with the speakers, will update you with the
best practices and technologies at the moment.
•Youwillbeamongstcolleagueswhoconfrontsimilarchallengestothoseyoufaceandyoucanbenefitfromeachothers‘
experiences. Interaction with the expert speakers and with specialists in the exhibition will provide you with a fresh source of
factsandideas.Youwillnetworkwithotherprofessionalsfromleadinginternationalcorporationsandresearchcentresinthe
field of professional information, and information technology.
•SocialnetworkingviaelectronicmediasuchasFacebook,Linked-InandTwitterenablesyoutointeractwithlargenumbers
ofpeopleinyoursubjectarea.Butface-to-facecontactsuchasyouwillfindattheICIC“family”meeting,includingthemany
meals and receptions taken together, remains unrivalled when it comes to exploring ideas informally and evaluating the
experiences and views of others.
•Theknowledgeofbestpracticeforfinding,analysingandunderstandingthecontentsofinformationsuchasthatfoundin
patents or in business news is the principal way to anticipate and understand what your organisation‘s competitors are doing
or may be planning to do.
•Increasingly in themodernworld, hardwork is thekey to success.Butunlesshardwork is complementedby superior
skillsandprofessionalknow-how,hardworkalonewillnotenablecompaniestosurviveandthrive.Youneedtotakeevery
opportunitytoenhanceyourprofessionalism,andthisfocusedinformationmeetingprovidessuchanopportunity.Youcan
then take thenewknowledgeyouhaveacquiredback toyourcolleagues in theoffice.Youwillbecomean increasingly
credible partner for your managers and will be involved in many of their decisions.
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