ATyp I - Conference

Conference

The ATypI conference is held internationally, each year at a different city, usually in September. They are organised with the help of local members and institutions.

Overview of ATypI conferences
Year City Country Website
1 1957 Lausanne Switzerland
2 1958 Düsseldorf Germany
3 1959 Paris France
4 1960 Paris France
5 1961 Zandvoort Netherlands
6 1962 Verona Italy
7 1963 Vienna Austria
8 1964 Cambridge United Kingdom
9 1965 Zürich Switzerland
10 1966 Mainz Germany
11 1967 Paris France
12 1968 Frankfurt am Main Germany
13 1969 Prague Czech Republic *
14 1970 Bruges Belgium
15 1971 London United Kingdom
16 1972 Barcelona Spain
17 1973 Copenhagen Denmark
18 1974 Paris France
19 1975 Warsaw Poland
20 1976 Hamburg Germany
21 1977 Lausanne Switzerland
22 1978 Munich Germany
23 1979 Vienna Austria
24 1980 Basel Switzerland
25 1981 Mainz Germany
26 1982 Beaune France
27 1983 Berlin Germany
28 1984 London United Kingdom
29 1985 Kiel Germany
30 1986 Basel Switzerland
31 1987 New York United States
32 1988 Frankfurt am Main Germany
33 1989 Paris France
34 1990 Oxford United Kingdom
35 1991 Parma Italy
36 1992 Budapest Hungary
37 1993 Antwerp Belgium
38 1994 San Francisco United States
39 1995 Barcelona Spain
40 1996 The Hague Netherlands
41 1997 Reading United Kingdom *
42 1998 Lyon France *
43 1999 Boston United States *
44 2000 Leipzig Germany *
45 2001 Copenhagen Denmark *
46 2002 Rome Italy *
47 2003 Vancouver Canada *
48 2004 Prague Czech Republic *
49 2005 Helsinki Finland *
50 2006 Lisbon Portugal *
51 2007 Brighton United Kingdom *
52 2008 Saint Petersburg Russia *
53 2009 Mexico City Mexico *
54 2010 Dublin Ireland *
55 2011 Reykjavík Iceland *
56 2012 Hong Kong China

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