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Excitement Builds for Sensors Expo & Conference to Be Held June 8-10, 2009 in Rosemont, IL
Application Showcase Theater, Energy Harvesting Pavilion; FIRST Robotics Competition Winners and the Best of Show Awards All to Be Featured
| Source: Questex Media Group
NEWTON, MA--(Marketwire - May 19, 2009) - Thousands of engineers, scientists and
technology executives have made plans to attend the 23rd annual Sensors
Expo & Conference. This leading industry event for the market of sensors
and related industry technology will offer a dynamic show floor with many
exciting features including The Application Showcase Theater, the Energy
Harvesting Pavilion, the Best of Sensors Awards, the FIRST Robotics high
school champions demonstrating their robots, plus access to the
International Robots, Vision & Motion Control Show. The Sensors Expo &
Conference will be taking place June 8-10, 2009 at the Donald E. Stephens
Convention Center, Rosemont, IL.
"The show floor and conference will be buzzing during this three-day event
with several special events including the FIRST Robotics local high school
team and Chicago Bulls Lovabulls Dance Team, as well as announcements about
new products and enhancements," said Debra Brown, Event Director for
Questex Media Group, producers of Sensors Expo. "We strongly encourage our
attendees to visit our website (www.sensorsexpo.com) prior to the event for
an up-to-date schedule of the events and conference sessions."
One of the highlights on the show floor is The Application Showcase
Theater. Executives from ten exhibiting companies will give free
educational sessions. On Tuesday executives from MircoStrain, Advanced
Cerametrics, Inc., Microchip Technology, Inc., Tadiran Batteries, Infinite
Power Solutions, PowerCast and Cymbet Corporation will present information
about new technologies, products and services that are now available on the
market. On Wednesday, June 10, executives from StackableUSB, Perpetuum,
and KCF Technologies will make presentations.
The Application Showcase Theater will be located in The Energy Harvesting
Pavilion which will feature vendors that provide Energy Harvesting & Power
Management solutions capable of capturing, converting, storing and
delivering energy in a form that can be used to provide the power needed by
the system it serves.
On Tuesday afternoon, Melanie Martella, Executive Editor of Sensors
magazine, will present gold, silver, bronze, and honorable mention awards
to exhibitors in eight categories: Sensors, Sensor Components, Peripherals
and Interfaces, Special materials, Data Acquisition Products,
Communications & Networking Products, Control Products, and Technologies.
Exhibitors submitted new product nominations and entries were judged on the
basis of potential impact, application, distinctiveness, timeliness, and
availability.
Also on Tuesday, from 1:30 - 2:30 pm attendees will have a chance to meet
the Chicago Bulls Lovabulls Dance Team at Hoffmann + Krippner, booth,
#415. Attendees can get their picture taken, autographs, posters, and a
chance to win two tickets to the Chicago Bulls Season Opening Game for the
2009/2010 season. To enter to win, attendees have to drop their business
card at the Hoffman + Krippner booth.
Another highlight on the Expo floor will be the FIRST Robotics Competition
(FRC) Midwest Championship team. Students from the local Illinois area,
including the FIRST Champions from Rolling Meadows, Wheeling and Prospect
High Schools will showcase their hand built robots in action at Booth #527.
FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) was
founded by inventor Dean Kamen to inspire an appreciation of science and
technology in young people.
All attendees to the Sensors Expo will have access to The International
Robots, Vision & Motion Control Show, North America's only event focused on
robotics, machine vision and motion control technology. Co-sponsored by the
Robotic Industries Association (RIA), Automated Imaging Association (AIA)
and the Motion Control Association (MCA), the show will feature some 150
global suppliers of industrial robots, machine vision systems, motion
control products, accessory equipment, engineering services, and turnkey
systems.
Sensors will have an expanded conference program offering 18 tracks with a
focus on data acquisition, data analysis, wireless, M-2-M and
communications while continuing to address the challenges of integration
and interoperability. Keynote speakers are Dr. Kevin R. Grazier,
Investigation Scientist & Science Planning Engineer, Cassini/Huygens
Mission to Saturn & Titan, NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) who will
deliver the opening day keynote "Five Years at Saturn: The Cassini/Huygens
Mission." Beth Wozniak, President of Sensing and Control, Honeywell
Automation and Control Solutions, will present "A World of Interconnected
Sensors" on Wednesday morning.
The pre-conference symposia will be held Monday, June 8 from 9 am - 5 pm.
The Expo Hall, featuring over 150 vendors showcasing new solutions and
services will be open on Tuesday, June 9th from 10 am - 5 pm and on
Wednesday, June 10th from 10 am - 3 pm. Conference sessions will run from
10 am - 4 pm both days with keynote presentations starting at 9:00 am. The
event will take place at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center, 5555 N.
River Road, Rosemont, IL.
PRODUCED AND MANAGED BY:
The Sensors Expo & Conference is produced and managed by Questex Media
Group, Inc., a global, diversified business-to-business integrated media
and information provider, headquartered in Newton, MA. For information on
attending call 877-232-0132 or 972-620-3036 (outside US & Canada) or visit
www.sensorsexpo.com.