ROCHE's mission is to identify, in accordance with the research and development strategy of the group, teams of excellence in academic research and build partnerships with these top scientists in fields of mutual interest. It has the ambition to bring together academic partners and the ROCHE group in France in scientific programs in the following key areas: Oncology, neuroscience, metabolism, immunology, virology and toxicology.
To optimise its operations, ROCHE, specialist in the field of pharmaceuticals, frequently relies on the service of translators and interpreters at coachings, medical and technical documentations, patent litigations, clinical studies, managing teams of visiting medical staff and audits.
In France BOSCH (Paris, Montpellier, Toulon, Douai, Lens, Rennes, Reims, Le Havre, St. Etienne, Grenoble, Angers, Dijon, Brest) distributes a wide range of products, from automotive parts to household appliances, power tools and video surveillance systems. Automotive technology is the company's largest division, which it ranks among the world's largest manufacturers of automotive components. BOSCH France is present in sectors power tools, heating technology, household appliances and safety techniques. The division "Drive and Control Technology" offers integrated systems for production automation. The division "Packaging machines" is one of the largest suppliers of the world market.
Are you dealing with families affected by parental separation?
Conference.: When: 9-11 July 2014
Where: Bonn, Germany
What is it about: The interdisciplinary conference will gather delegates from across the world to discuss responses to the alarming increase in psycho-social and developmental problems among children whose parents are living apart.
Who will present: Under the theme "Bridging the Gap between Empirical Evidence and Socio-Legal Practice", a wide range of international experts in the field of shared parenting – both from science and family professions – will present their research results and practical experience.
Confirmed plenary speakers:
Malin Bergström, PhD, Centre for Health Equity Studies (CHESS), Sweden
Dr. Chantal Clot-Grangeat, Docteure en psychologie clinique, ICSP Vice-President, France
Dr. Ned Holstein, Founder and Chairman of the Board of National Parents Organization (NPO), USA
Prof. Edward Kruk, MSW, PhD, University of British Columbia, ICSP President, Canada
Prof. Gérard Neyrand, Université Toulouse III Paul Sabatier, France
Anne Reiser, Attorney-at-law, Switzerland
Prof. Dr. Hildegund Sünderhauf, Lutheran University Nuremberg, Chair of ICSP Scientific Committee, Germany
Sagem Corporation for general electric and mechanical devices, short SAGEM, was a French company founded in 1925 and dissolved in 2005. It worked initially in the field of mechanical manufacturing equipment and machine tools. With the evolution of technology the company started to manufacture electronic devices and its two flagship products, TTY (and fax machines) and inertial navigation systems allowed it to become a major international player in the 1970s. It also develops military and aerospace applications. In 2005, it merged with the National Research Society for the Construction of Aircraft Engines, short SNECMA, to give birth to the company SAFRAN.
The French Ministry of Labour, Employment and Public Health prepares and implements government policies in the areas of social relations, prevention of work related accidents and diseases, vocational training and organization of the public health care system. To the competences of the Ministry also belong a wide range of social issues, such as solidarity measures and social cohesion, managing of the related public budget, the civil service and its reform committee, preparation and implementation of the Government's policy in the field of social security.