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SFU Harbour Centre

Room 1800

555 West Hastings Street

Vancouver, BC V6B 1M1

Canada

 

 

 

Harbour Centre is a one-of-a-kind complex where business and technology meet. It encompasses business, retail, tourism and education. Located at the junction of Vancouver’s key transportation  arteries, it is easily accessible from anywhere in the Lower Mainland, whether you are arriving by road, bus, train, floatplane, Seabus or Helijet.
A unique blend of distinctive elements this complex exudes both its rich, historic origin and an assured landmark status. Neighbours include the Trade and Convention Centre, the elite Terminal City Club, the Landing, and the Waterfront Centre.
Tenants at Harbour Centre enjoy spectacular, unobstructed views of Burrard Inlet and the North Shore Mountains.

 

Harbour Centre is a one-of-a-kind complex where business and technology meet.

It encompasses business, retail, tourism and education. Located at the junction of Vancouver’s key transportation  arteries, it is easily accessible from anywhere in the Lower Mainland, whether you are arriving by road, bus, train, floatplane, Seabus or Helijet.

A unique blend of distinctive elements this complex exudes both its rich, historic origin and an assured landmark status. Neighbours include the Trade and Convention Centre, the elite Terminal City Club, the Landing, and the Waterfront Centre.

Tenants at Harbour Centre enjoy spectacular, unobstructed views of Burrard Inlet and the North Shore Mountains.

 

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Erlang User of the Year 2013: Nominate your favourite until 17 May!

As every year, at EUC 2013 the Erlang community will reward one Erlang user whose contribution to the development of the Erlang language has been outstanding. You are invited to submit your proposed names with a short motivation until 17 May here.

Nominations will be analysed by a panel headed by Bjarne Däcker and composed of five members: Joe Armstrong, Robert Virding, Kenneth Lundin - head of the Ericsson Erlang/OTP team, Dave Smith - winner of the 2011 award  and Fred Hebert - winner of the 2012 award.