ANN ARBOR – Registration has opened for the 2010 IEEE Great Lakes Technology Symposium Sept. 16-17 at the University of Michigan. Zachary Lemnios, Chief Technology Officer for the Department of Defense, is the keynote speaker.
The inaugural 2010 IEEE GLTS is organized by the Trident Chapter (Chapter IV) of IEEE Southeastern Michigan Section, which represents AP, MTT and ED societies. The technical focus of the 2010 Symposium are the fields of interest of the above societies, i.e., Electromagnetic Waves, Microwaves, radio-frequency (RF), Antennas, Radiation, Wireless Communications, Sensing, RF MEMS, RFID, and Electron and Ion Devices; the subject matter covered in future years may be broader or narrower.
The organizers are pleased with the strong participation from leading mid-west universities, state institutions and businesses. The intention is to hold the symposium every other year at a different Midwest location with the leadership of a local IEEE chapter.
The aim of the Symposium is to educate academia and the technology
companies on federal funding trends, and facilitate dialog among the
participants on technology transfer and commercialization.
Symposium kicks off with the Welcoming Reception on Thursday evening and
Friday morning sessions feature speakers from federal
funding agencies. Afternoon panels cover topics such as technology transfer, start-up
funding and commercialization.
You must register by August 23rd to take
advantage of the early-bird pricing. First 120 registrations will be
accepted and registration closes on September 5.
To register online, click on IEEEGreatLakes.Org
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