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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF SEPTEMBER 21,1995 PSA#1436250 NEW AND EMERGING ``HOT'' TECHNOLOGIES WILL SHOWCASE OCTOBER 24-26,
1995 AT NASA-SPONSORED SIXTH NATIONAL TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER CONFERENCE
& EXHIBITION AT CHICAGO'S MCCORMICK PLACE CONVENTION CENTER A 60,000
square foot exhibit hall full of ``who's who newsmakers'' from the
federal labs, universities and high tech firms demonstrating a huge
array of inventions and products available for license, joint
development or sale. Explore story possibilities in the NASA pavilion;
the ``Transportation Tomorrow'' pavilion of advanced automotive
aviation and marine technologies. Advanced technology sessions you are
welcome to cover on technology transfer in manufacturing, computing
and communications, environmental technology, materials science,
medical technology, microelectronics, display/imaging, power and
energy, robotics and sensors/instrumentation. Meet and interview
engineers, managers, scientists and entrepreneurs as they solve
engineering and design problems to avoid reinventing the wheel; create
new products and uncover now markets; improve manufacturing
techniques; find potential partners and funding sources and learn how
to keep ahead of the technology curve and the competition. A few of the
many technologies on display: Eddy Current Residual Stress Measuring
System for aging aircraft, bridges and structures; An Active Pixie
Sensor, a revolutionary imaging sensor that shrinks cameras to the size
of a computer chip; New, unmanned aerial vehicles; New Smart Highway
advances and new forms of transportation over water; Zeoponics; Left
Ventricular Assist device to help weakened hearts; Augmented virtual
vision. Media, companies and registrants seeking more data can contact
Judith Rovins at CompuServe 70363,525 or call (800)237-7203. Those
wishing to exhibit can call Wayne Pierce at 212-490-3999. Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0562 19950920\SP-0005.MSC)
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