[Tccc] 2012 Hilton Head Workshop - Call for Participation

John Lach jlach
Thu Apr 26 10:50:38 EDT 2012


2012 Solid-State Sensors, Actuators, and Microsystems Workshop
(fondly known as the Hilton Head Workshop - June 3-7, 2012)
Crowne Plaza Resort
Hilton Head, South Carolina USA
http://www.hh2012.org
info at hh2012.org

Speakers and Topics:
"SIMPLE BIOANALYSIS"
George Whitesides, Harvard University, USA

"WIRELESS IMPLANTABLE MICROSYSTEMS: CREATING A REVOLUTION IN HEALTH CARE"
Kensall Wise, University of Michigan, USA

"IT MAKES SENSE: HOW EXTREME ANALOG AND SENSING WILL CHANGE THE WORLD"
Benedetto Vigna , STMicroelectronics, ITALY

"HOW WIRELESS HEALTH WILL CHANGE HEALTH CARE DELIVERY"
Mark Zdeblick, Ph.D., Proteus Biomedical, Inc., USA

RUMP Session:
QUALCOMM $10M Tricorder XPrize:  Microsystems is the Word

Exhibition and Sponsorship Opportunities
The "Hilton Head Workshop" is a highly interactive meeting that has 
historically attracted an outstanding group of research scientists and 
engineers from the MEMS and Nanotechnology areas, as well as the most 
promising of students from leading institutions within the Americas. It 
is a single-session meeting, with ample time allotted for discussion of 
each paper. Blocks of unscheduled time are also allocated to encourage 
informal interactions among participants. As a result, the Hilton Head 
Workshop represents an excellent venue for organizations looking to sell 
products into the MEMS and/or Nanotech spaces or attract top-notch 
employees.  Companies will have unique opportunities for placing your 
business in front of this community in an intimate, highly social and 
congenial atmosphere. This is not a trade show event so sponsorship and 
advertising opportunities are kept to a limited number. As a result, a 
sponsor's visibility is greatly enhanced.

This meeting is a TRF sponsored biennial workshop on solid-state sensors 
and actuators that has become popularly known as the "Hilton Head 
Workshop" because it has been held in Hilton Head, SC since its 
inception in 1984.




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