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ReSpace/MAPLD 2010 Conference
We are expecting to receive release forms and all final presentations by Nov 18, 2010. At that time, all attendees will receive an email with the link and further details on how to access the presentations.
ReSpace
is a new annual conference organized by COSMIAC and its affiliates.
The ReSpace Conference is one of the many ways in which
COSMIAC interacts with the space microsystems community
in the performance of its role to enable and propel the
meaningful use of reconfigurable electronics and microsystems
in high reliability aerospace systems.
ReSpace/MAPLD 2010 will be held 1-4 November 2010 at the Hyatt Regency
Albuquerque in downtown Albuquerque, New Mexico.
We have exciting news!
This year the Military / Aerospace Programmable Logic Devices (MAPLD) Conference, traditionally hosted by NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, will be combined into the ReSpace/MAPLD 2010 Conference to be held 1-4 November in Albuquerque. We welcome NASA and its long-standing, substantial commitment to successful development and application of space electronics components. The addition of MAPLD to ReSpace/MAPLD 2010 will create a single major event focused upon the revolution of new and commercial electronics in space systems. Topics will cover an entire spectrum from single electronics devices all the way to spacecraft that are made possible through the use of new components.
We look forward to an exciting event with substantial involvement from Industry, the Air Force, Department of Energy and and our new partner, NASA!
The
ReSpace Conference incorporates several key and innovative
features that help COSMIAC effectively perform its mission
in support of space microsystems:
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General
Session in which government and industry
leaders will share their visions for future space
capability enabled through continuing advancements
in microsystems |
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Courses taught by experts from industry and academia to
provide the new skills needed to exploit recent
advancements in space microsystems |
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Technical presentations from industry,
government labs, and academia to share the latest
results in space microsystems research and development |
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An Open Forum poster session at which
engineers, scientists, researchers, and students
will share new ideas, mission concepts, and visions
with the space microsystems community |
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An Exhibitor Program that spans the three
days of the conference and provides a complete package
at an exceptional value |
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A Sponsor Program that provides high
visibility throughout the conference and throughout
the year |
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Dining
and social events designed to facilitate
interaction and dialog among attendees |
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Open
competition and selection process for key
Conference Committee positions |
Check
back frequently for updates to the ReSpace/MAPLD 2010 Conference
web site.
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