Moving to the US was considered for this year, so perhaps it will happen 
next time. 

On Wednesday, September 19, 2012 5:47:18 PM UTC+1, kcrisman wrote:
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> On Wednesday, September 19, 2012 9:38:18 AM UTC-4, Jon McLoone wrote:
>>
>> To clarify, this conference is not aiming to address deployment 
>> technologies (such as described in JerryBear's comment), but to address the 
>> question of how we can redefine the subject of math in an era where so much 
>> computation can now be automated, to make it more relevant. As such, I 
>> would expect that this community has much to contribute.
>>
>> There is some money provided by sponsorship to discount or waive some 
>> conference fees, so if the cost is prohibitive contact the organizers to 
>> ask for some support.
>>
>>> **
>>
>>
> Thanks, Jon.  Especially if someone on this list is already in England it 
> would make sense.  Would future meetings come back to the States on 
> occasion?  A (non-Sage-related) grant I'm on is very interested in talking 
> with more stake holders about exactly that issue of how computation and 
> modeling should fit in college math and we could probably send someone. 
>

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