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SPIE Defense & Security Symposium Offers Largest Sensors and Infrared Imaging Event in North America
April 9 Opening of Technical Conference Brings Researchers From Government, Academia and Industry to Orlando
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BELLINGHAM, WA -- (MARKET WIRE) -- March 29, 2007 -- SPIE Defense & Security Symposium, the
largest unclassified conference and exhibition covering sensor technology
for military and homeland security applications, is set to open in Orlando,
Florida on April 9. More than 5,000 scientists, engineers and military
personnel will attend 1,800 presentations, 55 courses and workshops and see
new products from 400 suppliers, including the biggest infrared technology
exhibit in the world. Evening speakers include former Secretary of the Navy
Richard Danzig; author, venture capitalist and detection-technology
executive Mark Mills, Chairman of ICx; and Major General Steve Reeves,
Joint Program Executive Officer for Chemical and Biological Defense, U.S.
Department of Defense.
The Defense & Security Symposium provides the latest technical developments
in sensors and sensor networks. Plenary speakers on April 11 include John
M. Myers, Harvard Univ., speaking about sensing in the language of quantum
mechanics. A Tactical Sensors and Imagers plenary talk, "Broadband
Terahertz Wave Photonics for Defense and Security Applications," will be
presented by Xi-Cheng Zhang, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Trends for
information delivery using head-up displays, helmet-mounted displays and
hand-held displays will be covered in a third plenary by H. Lee Task, Task
Consulting, discussing human visual perception in a talk, "Pixels, People,
Perception, Pet Peeves and Possibilities: a Look at Displays."
Technical group meetings on Unattended Ground Sensors, Automatic Target
Recognition, Global Homeland Security, Government Programs, Biometrics,
Thermal Imaging, and Challenges Representing Uncertainty in Applications
are among the many topics and networking opportunities of interest to
technologists and military planners. In addition, a Forensics Workshop
covers state-of-the-art methods using DNA identification, facial
recognition and trace element analysis.
Presenters from the military, research labs, DARPA, and industry,
participate in technical conferences organized by topic: Technologies for
Homeland Security and Law Enforcement; IR Sensors and Systems Engineering;
Tactical Sensors and Imagers; Laser Sensors and Systems; Battlespace
Technologies; Space Technologies and Operations; Displays; Intelligent and
Unmanned Systems; Modeling and Simulation; Sensor Data Exploitation and
Target Recognition; Information Fusion, Data Mining, and Information;
Networks Security; Signal, Image and Neural Networks Processing; and
Communications and Networking Technologies.
The Defense & Security Symposium features 400 exhibitors of components,
products and systems spanning optical technology, photonics, sensors,
lasers, specialized lenses and other equipment. Having all the key
suppliers in one place provides an efficient way to see the latest
technology and discuss requirements with developers. Participating
companies range from the largest defense contractors to start-ups with
disruptive innovations and new capabilities for the defense and security
arena.
One registration fee allows attendees to select from over 1,800
presentations and includes many opportunities for personal networking and
face-to-face conversations with top researchers, potential collaborators,
customers, and suppliers.
Full details about the technical program, executive forum and exhibition
are online now at http://spie.org/events/dss
SPIE is an international society advancing an interdisciplinary approach to
the science and application of light. SPIE organizes events including SPIE
Advanced Lithography, Photonics West, Photomask, OptiFab, Defense &
Security Symposium, Optics & Photonics, Optics East, Photonics Europe and
many others. SPIE also publishes journals, books and conference
proceedings, with over 235,000 technical papers available for download via
the SPIE Digital Library. See SPIE.org for details.