sroup, the Departâ€" uter Science, the ystems Design En Vaterloo Centre for ifacturing, and the the New Oxford ry occupy the cen g Robotics, microâ€" testing and compuâ€" e centre has the icing the communâ€" ery of the universiâ€" The library is open d cards for borrowâ€" I be available. For a rson or company Iprfdustrial and g:si- up for the Watcom aterloo Computer M, Apple Compuâ€" nipment and Hewâ€" ch close proximity biotic relationship ups. Students and n Service (IBIS) to research. IBIS is touch with numerâ€" thich provides optiâ€" gathering this kind k guidance from ho in turn have uals readily avail ting employees. ion of the centre is ide variety of reâ€" Movas musd w;m' bugeccs® "Crossâ€"pollination‘‘ of ideas is a main focus of the centre. Combinâ€" ing their knowledée and practical skills, those of different fields are able to work together to create the unimaginable.o§his means that an engineer could desngn an idea put forth by a math student, for examâ€" Modern structural components create a highâ€"tech atmosphere. Unâ€" limited window space will prove beneficial in generating solar heat and varied Eues of vivid color brighten the surroundings. Like wise, the attractive cafeteria and student lounge add to the visual ap]PeaI of the building he official opening The official opening of the centre is scheduled for November 10, 1988. Notable guests include David Peterâ€" son, premier of Ontario, area politiâ€" cians and former premier William G. Davis. Seminars dealing with various aspects of the centre‘s funcâ€" tion will be held throughout the day in campus lecture theatres. New departments added to the original plan include electronic enâ€" gineering and systems design as well as researchers working on the computerization of the New Oxford English Dictionary. vance, is woven together in a packâ€" age consisting of chemistry, math and engineering specialists. imary role of the centre, TRE WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 2, 1988 â€" PAGE C#