ASCS2016 FinalAnnouncement PDF
ASCS2016 FinalAnnouncement PDF
ASCS2016 FinalAnnouncement PDF
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IKATAN
INDONESI
Healthcare Technology:
Innovations to Improve Quality of Life
HOST
ASEAN Society of Colorectal Surgeons (ASCS)
ORGANIZED BY
Colorectal Commission of The Indonesian Society of
Endo-Laparoscopic Surgeons (ISES)/
Perhimpunan Bedah Endo-Laparoskopik Indonesia (PBEI)
SUPPORTED BY
Indonesian Digestive Surgeons Association (IDSA)/
Perhimpunan Dokter Spesialis Bedah Digestive Indonesia (IKABDI)
Indonesian General Surgeon Society (IGSS)/
Persatuan Dokter Spesialis Bedah Umum Indonesia (PABI)
Indonesian Surgeons Association (ISA)/
Perhimpunan Dokter Spesialis Bedah Indonesia (IKABI)
Bali is one of the worlds most popular island destinations and one which consistently wins travel
awards. The varied landscape, rugged coastlines, tropical beaches, lush rice terraces and volcanic
hillsides all provide a picturesque backdrop to its colorful, deeply spiritual and unique Hindu
culture. The combination of friendly people, a magnificently visual culture infused with spirituality
and spectacular beaches with great surfing and diving have made Bali the most popular tourist
.destination in Indonesia
Tanah Lot
Situated on a large rock, Tanah Lot is one of the most famous Hindu temples in Bali.
It has been a part of Balinese mythology for centuries. The temple is one of 7 sea
temples, each within eyesight of the next, to form a chain along the south-western
coast of Bali. Tanah Lot is one of the most popular places to visit in Bali and the whole
area can be very busy, especially in the late afternoons and before sunset. The area
between the car park and the beach adjacent to the temple is a maze of souvenir
shops selling just about every Balinese trinket imaginable. Once visitors have fought
their way through the souvenir vendors to the beach, they will see the magnificent
.temple perched on a rock just a few meters offshore
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Welcome Messages
Barlian Sutedja, MD
Final Announcement
Errawan R. Wiradisuria, MD
President of ASCS Congress 2016
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Organizing Committee
President
Errawan R. Wiradisuria
Secretary General
Barlian Sutedja
Treasurer
Nurhayat Usman
Scientific Committee
Ronald E. Lusikooy
Benny Philippi
Reno Rudiman
Marcellus Simadibrata
Abdul Muthalib
Soehartati A. Gondhowiardjo
Ibrahim Labeda
M. Iqbal Rivai
Muhammad S. Niam
Wifanto Saditya Jeo
Parish Budiono
Djoni Darmadjaja
Local Committee
I Ketut Sudartana
I Made Mulyawan
General Affair
Sumaryono
M. Alsen Arlan
H.M. Jisdan Bambang Yulianto
Imam Sofii
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Faculty Members
International Faculty
Akiyoshi (Japan)
Lizhi Niu (China)
Allen E. Buenafe (Philippines)
Luigi Boni (Italy)
Anil Sharma (India)
Manuel Francisco T Roxas (Philippines)
April Roslani (Malaysia)
Michael Li (Hong Kong)
Arun Rojanasakul (Thailand)
Minhua Zheng (China)
Davide Lomanto (Singapore)
Moe Moe Tin (Myanmar)
Dean Koh (Singapore)
Ngoi Sing Shang (Singapore)
Francis Seow-Choen (Singapore)
Paisit Siriwittayakorn (Thailand)
Giovanni Dapri (Belgium)
Richard Sim (Singapore)
Hans U.Baer (Switzerland)
Rolf Ulrich Hartung (UAE)
Hee Cheol Kim (South Korea)
Seon-Hahn Kim (South Korea)
Ho Kok Sun (Singapore)
Suthep Udomsawaengsup (Thailand)
Ismail Sagap (Malaysia)
Thida Oung (Myanmar)
Jun Gi Kim (South Korea)
Vitoon Chinswangwatanakul (Thailand)
Lai Juinn Herng (Singapore)
Yoshiharu Sakai (Japan)
Lee Kil Yeon (South Korea)
National Faculty (Within Confirmation)
Errawan R. Wiradisuria
Imam Sofii
Barlian Sutedja
Iwan Kristian
Abdul Muthalib
J. Iswanto
Abdullah Murdani
Kiki Lukman
Abdus Syukur
Kipsanang Akemah
Andy Maleachi
Kunsemedi Setyadi
Arnold Simandjuntak
M. Alsen Arlan
Arthur H. L. Tobing
M. Iqbal Rivai
Aryono D. Pusponegoro
Muhammad S. Niam
Basrul Hanafi
Marcellus Simadibrata
Benny Philippi
Nurhayat Usman
Boediono Suhendro
Parish Budiono
Diah Rini
R. Sjamsuhidajat
Djoni Darmadjaja
Reno Rudiman
Donald W. Aronggear
Rino A. Gani
Eka W. Rusli
Ronald E. Lusikooy
Gatot Lawrence
SH Manulang
Haryono Yarman
Soehartati A. Gondhowiardjo
Hendro Wartatmo
Soetamto Wibowo
Hermansyur Kartowisastro
Taslim Poniman
HM Jisdan Bambang Yulianto
Tjondro Setiawan
I Ketut Sudhartana
Toar J.M. Lalisang
Ibrahim Labeda
Warsinggih
Ign. Riwanto
Final Announcement
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08.00 - 12.30
08.00 - 12.30
12.30 - 13.30
LUNCH
12.30 - 13.30
LUNCH
13.30 - 17.00
13.30 - 17.00
18.30 - 20.30
(Exhibition Area)
Opening Ceremony & Welcome Reception
Declaration of Indonesian Society of Coloproctology (ISCP)
Perhimpunan Koloproktologi Indonesia (PERKOPRI)
EXHIBITION / E-POSTER Pecatu 3-5
Legian
3-5
Mengwi
6-7
Mengwi
3-5
Mengwi
1-2
BITDeC
Mengwi
6-7
Mengwi
3-5
Mengwi
1-2
BITDeC
Program at a Glance
Thursday, 7 April 2016
Program at a Glance
Friday, 8 April 2016
07.00 - 08.00
Pecatu Foyer
Re-Registration
07.00 - 08.00
Pecatu Foyer
Re-Registration
08.00 - 08.20
Pecatu 1-2
Key Note Lecture 1
08.00 - 08.20
Pecatu 1-2
Key Note Lecture 2
08.20 - 09.40
Pecatu 1-2
Plenary Lecture 1
08.20 - 09.20
Pecatu 1-2
Plenary Lecture 3
09.40 - 11.00
Pecatu 1-2
Plenary Lecture 2
09.20 -10.20
Pecatu 1-2
Plenary Lecture 4
11.30 - 12.30
Pecatu 1
Industry Symposium 1
(OLYMPUS)
11.30 - 12.30
Pecatu 2
Industry Symposium 2 (JnJ)
12.30 - 13.45
Pecatu 3-5
Friday Pray & Lunch
13.00 - 14.00
Mengwi 3
ASCS Excom Meeting
13.45 - 15.00
Pecatu 1
SS 1:
Benign, IBD &
GIST - NET
15.00 - 16.30
Pecatu 1
SS 5
Multidiscipline
Management
of Colorectal
Malignancy
13.45 - 15.00
Pecatu 2
SS 2:
Tips & Tricks
in Colorectal
Laparoscopic
15.00 - 16.15
Pecatu 2
SS 6
Colorectal
Trauma
13.45 - 15.00
Mengwi 1
Room
SS 3
Perioperative
Management
in Colorectal
Surgery
15.00 - 16.00
Mengwi 1
Room
SS7
Management
of Acute
Colonic
Obstruction
16.30 - 17.00
Exhibition Area Pecatu 3-5
Coffee Break
13.45 - 15.00
Mengwi 2
Room
SS 4
Surgical and
Non Surgical
Treatment of
Hemorrhoid
15.00 - 16.30
Mengwi 2
Video
Presentation
10.20 - 10.50
Exhibition Area Pecatu 3-5
Coffee Break
EXHIBITION / E-POSTER Pecatu 3-5
11.00 - 11.30
Exhibition Area Pecatu 3-5
Coffee Break
NURSE SESSION: Stoma and Wound Workshop and Symposia Mengwi 6-7
BNDCC
10.50 - 11.50
Pecatu 1
SS 8:
Pelvic Disorder
10.50 - 11.50
Pecatu 2
SS 9:
Management
of
Complication
in Colorectal
Surgery
11.50 - 12.50
Pecatu 1
Industry Symposium 3 (Medtronic)
Latest update in Laparoscopic
Colorectal Surgery
13.50 - 14.50
Pecatu 1
SS 10:
Epidemiology
of CRC
14.50 - 15.50
Pecatu 1
SS 14
Novel
Techniques
in Colorectal
Surgery
10.50 - 11.50
Mengwi 1
Oral
Presentation 1
11.50 - 12.50
Pecatu 2
Industry Symposium 4 (Storz)
12.50 - 13.50
Exhibition Area Pecatu 3-5
Lunch
13.50 - 14.50
13.50 - 14.50
Pecatu 2
Mengwi 1
SS 11
SS 12
Contemporary
Country
Challenges
Sharing
in Colorectal
Surgery
14.50 - 15.50
Pecatu2
SS 15
Novel
Techniques
in Advance
Colorectal
Cancer
10.50 - 11.50
Mengwi 2
Oral
Presentation 2
14.50 - 15.50
Mengwi 1
Oral
Presentation 3
13.50 - 14.50
Mengwi 2
SS 13
Management
of Anal Fistulas
14.50 - 15.50
Mengwi 2
Oral
Presentation 4
15.50 - 16.40
Pecatu 1
Video Master Class
21.00 - 19.00
GALA DINNER
Final Announcement
16.40 - 17.00
Pecatu 1
CLOSING CEREMONY
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Workshop Program
WORKSHOP PROGRAM, Wednesday, 6th April 2016
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Workshop Program
Re-Registration
Final Announcement
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Scientific Program
End of workshop
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Scientific Program
CONFERENCE, Friday, 8th April 2016, BNDCC 2
08.00 08.20 Robotic TME is the Future Here Michael Li (Hong Kong)
08.20 09.40
08.20 08.40 Incisions in the Quest for Perfection Ho Kok Sun (Singapore)
08.40 09.00 Taxonomy of Training in Colorectal Surgery Davide Lomanto (Singapore)
09.00 09.20 Endolaparoscopic Development in Indonesia Errawan R. Wiradisuria (Indonesia)
ASEAN Perspectives on Quality Initiatives in Colorectal Surgery: ERAS and Manuel Francisco T Roxas
(Philippines)
Plenary Lecture 2 (Pecatu 1-2 Room)
09.40 11.00
Moderator: Hermansyur Kartowisastro (Indonesia)
09.20 09.40
09.40 10.00 Trans Anal - TME for Rectal Cancer Yoshiharu Sakai (Japan)
10.00 10.20 Diagnostic Endoscopy in Colorectal Diseases Marcellus Simadibrata (Indonesia)
10.20 10.40 The Role of Endoscopy in Colorectal Surgical Diseases Reno Rudiman (Indonesia)
10.40 11.00 SILS APR, TME, Right and Left Hemicolectomy Giovanni Dapri (Belgium)
11.00 11.30 Coffee Break (Exhibition Area)
Industry Symposium 1 (OLYMPUS)
11.30 12.30 (Pecatu 1 Room)
Moderator: Allen E. Buenafe (Philippines)
11.30 11.50
Discussion
SS 1 (Pecatu 1 Room)
Benign, IBD & GIST-NET
13.45 15.00
Moderator: Abdus Syukur (Indonesia) & Ho
Kok Sun (Singapore)
13.45 14.00
14.00 14.15
14.15 14.30
14.30 14.45
14.45 15.00
13.45 15.00
13.45 14.00
14.00 14.15
14.15 14.30
SS 2 (Pecatu 2 Room)
Tips & Tricks in Colorectal Laparoscopic
13.45 15.00 Surgery
Moderator: Parish Budiono (Indonesia) &
Yoshiharu Sakai (Japan)
Laparoscopic Right Hemicolectomy
13.45 14.00
Ngoi Sing Shang (Singapore)
14.00 14.15
Laparoscopic TME
Allen E. Buenafe (Philippines)
Laparoscopic Ultra Low Anterior Resection
14.30 14.45
Jun Gi Kim (South Korea)
14.15 14.30
14.45 15.00
SS 4 (Mengwi 2 Room)
Surgical and Non Surgical Treatment of
13.45 15.00 Hemorrhoid
Moderator: J. Iswanto (Indonesia) & Allen E.
Buenafe (Philippines)
Non Surgical Treatment of Hemorrhoid
Toar J.M. Lalisang (Indonesia)
Conventional Surgical Treatment of Hemorrhoid
14.00 14.15
Arthur H. L. Tobing (Indonesia)
13.45 14.00
Final Announcement
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Scientific Program
SS 5 (Pecatu 1 Room)
Multidiscipline
Management of
Colorectal Malignancy
15.00 16.30
Moderator: Imam Sofii
(Indonesia) & Ngoi Sing
Shang (Singapore)
SS 6 (Pecatu 2 Room)
Colorectal Trauma
Moderator:
Aryono D. Pusponegoro
15.00 16.15
(Indonesia) & Manuel
Francisco T. Roxas
(Philippines)
SS 7 (Mengwi 1 Room)
Management of Acute
Colonic Obstruction
15.00 16.00 Moderator:
Kiki Lukman (Indonesia) &
Hans U. Baer (Switzerland)
Surveillance and
Primary Repair or Diverting
Endoscopic Treatment
15.00 15.15 Stoma Kipsanang
15.00 15.15
Marcellus Simadibrata
Akemah (Indonesia)
(Indonesia)
Colonoscopy Management
The Role of PET Scan in
in Non Malignant
Palisade Trauma
Rectal Cancer
15.15 15.30 Donald W. Aronggear
15.15 15.30 Obstruction
Tjondro Setiawan
(Indonesia)
Parish Budiono
(Indonesia)
(Indonesia)
Personalized
Colonic Stenting in
Management of Traumatic
Chemotherapy for mCRC
15.30 15.45 Fecal Incontinence
15.30 15.45 Malignancy Obstruction
Ign. Riwanto (Indonesia)
M. Iqbal Rivai (Indonesia)
Reno Rudiman (Indonesia)
Update on Enhanced
Targeting Therapy for
Recovery after Surgery
CRC Abdul Muthalib
15.45 16.00
HM JIsdan Bambang
(Indonesia)
Yulianto (Indonesia)
Definitive Surgical
The Role of Radiotherapy
Treatment in Acute Colonic
15.45 16.00
in Colorectal Surgery
Obstruction? Iwan
How to avoid iatrogenic
Soehartati A.
Kristian (Indonesia)
trauma in colorectal
16.00 16.15
Gondhowiardjo
surgery Andy Maleachi
(Indonesia)
(Indonesia)
Discussion
Video Presentation (Mengwi 2 Room)
Moderator: Hendro Wartatmo (ndonesia) & Suthep Udomsawaengsup (Thailand)
Immuno Pathophysiology
15.00 15.15 of Colorectal Cancer
Diah Rini (Indonesia)
15.15 15.30
15.30 15.45
15.45 16.00
16.00 16.15
16.15 16.30
15.00 16.30
Keynote Speaker: Development of Stoma Care and Wound Care in Asia Pacific
Widasari Sri Gitarja (Indonesia)
11.00 - 11.45 Workshop: Stoma Sitting, Pouching System and Irrigation - Team
11.45 - 12.45 Lunch
12.45 - 13.30
13.30 - 14.15 Wound Assessment Tools and Wound Bed Preparation Alimudin (Indonesia)
14.15 - 15.00 Wound Dressing and Technology - Widasari Sri Gitarja (Indonesia)
15.00 - 15.45 Intestinal Failure: Management of Entero-cutaneous Fistula Edy Mulyadi (Indonesia)
15.45 - 16.00 Coffee break
16.00 - 17.00 Workshop: NPWT, Parcel Dressing - Team
*Schedule is still subject to change
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Scientific Program
CONFERENCE, Saturday, 9th April 2016, BNDCC 2
SS 8 (Pecatu 1 Room)
Pelvic Disorder
10.50 11.50
Moderator: Basrul Hanafi (Indonesia) & Hee
Cheol Kim (South Korea)
10.50 11.05
11.20 11.35
11.00 11.10
11.10 11.20
11.20 11.30
11.30 11.40
11.40 11.50
10.50 11.50
10.50 11.05
11.05 11.20
11.20 11.35
SS 9 (Pecatu 2 Room)
Management of Complication in Colorectal
Surgery
Moderator: Djoni Darmadjaja (Indonesia) &
Francis Seow-Choen (Singapore)
Treatment of Complication by Trans Anal
Approach Giovanni Dapri (Belgium)
Anastomotic Leakage After Colorectal Surgery
Kunsemedi Setyadi (Indonesia)
Enterocutaneus Fistulas
Benny Philippi (Indonesia)
Final Announcement
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Scientific Program
12.20 - 12.50
Discussion
SS 10 (Pecatu 1 Room)
Epidemiology of CRC
13.50 14.50
Moderator: M. Alsen Arlan (Indonesia) &
Minhua Zheng (China)
Associations of Positive Epidermal Growth Factor
Receptor Expression and K-RAS Gene Mutations
13.50 14.05 with Various Clinicopathological Parameters
and Survival of Colorectal Carcinoma Patients
Warsinggih (Indonesia)
Biomarkers as a Strategy for Colorectal Cancer
14.05 14.20
Treatment Kiki Lukman (Indonesia)
Surveillance, Epidemiologic and Prevention
14.20 14.35 of CRC in Indonesia Ronald E. Lusikooy
(Indonesia)
14.35 14.50 Discussion
SS 12 (Mengwi 1 Room)
Country Sharing
13.50 14.50
Moderator: Ibrahim Labeda (Indonesia) &
Ismail Sagap (Malaysia)
Current status of colorectal surgery in Myanmar
Moe Moe Tin (Myanmar)
Minimally Invasive Surgery in Papua
14.05 14.20
Donald W. Aronggear (Indonesia)
Experience from Remote Area in Philippines
14.20 14.35
Allen E. Buenafe (Philippines)
13.50 14.05
SS 11 (Pecatu 2 Room)
Contemporary Challenges in Colorectal
13.50 14.50 Surgery
Moderator: Reno Rudiman (Indonesia) &
Arun Rojanasakul (Thailand)
WCGC 2015: Experts consensus on treatment of
13.50 14.05 locally advanced rectal cancer
Paisit Siriwittayakorn (Thailand)
14.05 14.20
13.50 14.50
13.50 14.05
14.05 14.20
14.20 14.35
14.50 15.50
14.50 15.50
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Oral Presentation 4
14.50 15.50 (Mengwi 2 Room)
Moderator: Taslim Poniman (Indonesia)
14.50 15.00
15.00 15.10
15.10 15.20
15.20 15.30
15.30 15.40
15.40 15.50
Final Announcement
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General Information
Event
8th Biennial Congress of ASEAN Society of Colorectal Surgeons (ASCS)
Healthcare Technology: Innovations to Improve Quality of Life
Date
April 6th 9th, 2016
Venue
Bali Nusa Dua Convention Center (BNDCC)
Bali, Indonesia
Important Dates
Deadline for Early Registration
[email protected]
: ww.ascs2016.org
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General Information
Final Announcement
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There are two types of presentation: e-poster and oral (podium) presentation. Please
select one of them. Please indicate your choice in the top corner of your abstract: Oral
Presentation or E - Poster
Committee will decide on the final presentation type (oral presentation or e-poster)
The abstracts should be within 300 words (maximum half A-4 size page) and the entire
submission must fit on a single page.
Please Note: graphs / tables / images should not to be included in the abstract.
Abstracts should be prepared in Microsoft Word Arial, 12 point with single line spacing,
typeface, with the title in boldface.
It is the authors responsibility to submit a correct abstract. Any errors in spelling, grammar
or scientific fact will be reproduced as typed by the author.
The abstract should have a short, specific title (containing no abbreviations) that indicates
the nature of the investigation. Title should be in boldface font. The title should not exceed
20 words in UPPER CASE only.
For online submission of abstract and for guidelines please log on to www.ascs2016.org/
abstract/upload_abstract.php
Or send via email with attached Microsoft word file to [email protected], before
the deadline in order to be sent for review and approval prior to its inclusion in the scientific
program.
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Background/Rationale: Indicate the purpose and objective of the research, the hypothesis
that was tested or a description of the problem being analyzed or evaluated.
Methods: Describe the setting/location for the study, study design, study population, data
collection and methods of analysis used.
Results: Present as clearly and detailed as possible the findings/outcome of the study,
with specific results in summarized form. Inclusion of gender breakdown of data is strongly
encouraged.
Findings or Conclusion: briefly discuss the data and main outcome of the study. Do not
begin sentences with numerals. Standard abbreviations may be used without definition.
Please note that the conference computers in the session halls are being supplied with
Windows 7 and Office 2010.
Insert pictures as JPG files (and not TIF, PNG or PICT - these images will not be visible on
a PowerPoint based PC).
Use a common movie format, such as MPG and WMV (MOV files from QuickTime will not
be Visible on a PowerPoint based PC).
Please submit the presentation file at Slide Counter at the latest 3 hours before
presentation time
Please note that the conference desktop or laptop are being supplied with Windows 7 and
Microsoft Office 2010.
Use either Times New Roman font or Arial Font, suggestion at least 24 font size
Please save the E-poster in high quality image format JPG (1024pixel) with Portrait position
Please submit your E-poster at E-poster online submission or counter located near the
E-poster display one day before your display schedule
E-poster will telecast from 8AM- 5PM on 7th 9th April, 2016
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ENTITLEMENTS
Registered participants are entitled to admission to all scientific sessions including opening ceremony,
Gala Dinner, trade exhibits, scheduled coffee breaks as well as lunches each participant will receive
a name badge and congress kit containing the final program/abstract.
REGISTRATION FEE
All scientific registrants, including those presenting a free paper, must register as full participant and
pay the relevant registration fees. Registration will not be confirmed until the committee has received
the respective registration fee. To register, complete and mail the registration form together with your
payment to the congress secretariat. Payment method can be through bank transfer of credit card
(visa and master card only).
ON-SITE REGISTRATION
Those who have not registered in advance may register at on-site registration desk. Only cash
payment will be accepted during on-site registration. No refund will be made for on-site registration
fees.
CANCELLATION POLICY of REGISTRATION
Written notification of registration must be received to the ASCS 2016 secretariat. Refund of
registration fees will be proceed after the congress and following is the schedule as follow:
1. Notification received before February 20th, 2016: 50% refund
2. No refund for cancelation received from February 20th, 2016 onward
ROOM RATE
Hotel rooms at special congress rate are being held for the congress participants. All rates are per
night and per room included breakfast. Reservation must be through the congress secretariat to
guarantee the indicated rate negotiated for the congress.
HOTEL RESERVATION
Hotel assignment will be made on FIRST COME FIRST SERVE BASIS; if a certain hotel have been
booked out. Application for hotel reservation should be made on the hotel reservation from trough
the congress secretariat. No reservation will be made without the request deposit. Full payment is
required and should be paid before March 15th, 2016. Payment can be made with credit card (Master
and Visa only) or bank transfer.
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INDONESIA
Acknowledgements
We wish to thank the following companies for their support to make this ASCS 2016
conference possible:
Platinum
GOLD
EXHIBITORS
Final Announcement
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eruptions. In 2006 an earthquake flattened over 300,000 houses while in 2010 the nearby volcano of Mount
.Merapi erupted, spewing lava over nearby villages
Borobudur
Temple
The awesome Borobudur Temple which is considered the worlds largest Buddhist
monument, is a very ancient religious site that has been widely considered as one of
.the Seven Wonders of this world
The Borobudur Temple was constructed during the 9th century by the monarchs of
the Syailendra (Wikipedia Article) dynasty who ruled central Java in Indonesia during
.that time
Although the Borobudur Temple has several unique Indonesian aspects in its
architectural style, however this temple also reflects Indian architectural resemblances
.pertaining to the Gupta architectural style
As one of the most visited tourist attraction and also a famous cultural heritage of
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