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Princeton, NJ -- New Jersey Governor James E. McGreevey welcomes speakers and attendees of Emerging Information Technology Conference.
The 2003 Emerging Information Technology Conference (EITC) will be held on October 31 - November 1 at Friend Center, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey. The EITC is held once a year to facilitate information exchange among professionals from the Pacific Rim and North America on emerging information technologies including nanotechnology, microelectromechanical systems (MEMS), system-on-chip (SoC), bioinformatics, and content, computer, communications, consumer electronics, and integration (C4I).
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
CONTACT:
Wei-hsing Wang, Ph.D.
EITC Local Management
President of NicheUSA, L.L.C.
(609) 688 9364
PR@NicheUSA.com
Princeton, NJ -- New Jersey Governor James E. McGreevey welcomes speakers and attendees of Emerging Information Technology Conference.
New Jersey Governor James E. McGreevey joins Princeton Borough Mayor Marvin R. Reed, Princeton Township Mayor Phyllis L. Marchand, and West Windsor Township Mayor Shing-Fu Hsueh to welcome speakers and attendees of Emerging Information Technology Conference.
The 2003 Emerging Information Technology Conference (EITC) will be held on October 31 - November 1 at Friend Center, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey. The EITC is held once a year to facilitate information exchange among professionals from the Pacific Rim and North America on emerging information technologies including nanotechnology, microelectromechanical systems (MEMS), system-on-chip (SoC), bioinformatics, and content, computer, communications, consumer electronics, and integration (C4I).
Governor McGreevey wrote in his welcome letter, "New Jersey is a thriving center for biotechnology and new technology. Bringing together experts and industry leaders, the Conference provides an opportunity for professionals to discuss ideas and issues regarding todays emerging technology. Focusing on the exchange of insight and advice, participants of the Conference undoubtedly make contributions to the future of our regional and nationwide economy. On behalf of the State of New Jersey, I commend your dedication and commitment to our State and Nation."
For additional information, contact:
Wei-hsing Wang, Ph.D.
EITC Local Management
President of NicheUSA, L.L.C.
(609) 688 9364
PR@NicheUSA.com
There are five (with C4I, the new addition) main subjects: C4I, Bioinformatics, MEMS, Nanotechnology, and Systems on Chip. Introduction to each subject can be found at these links: C4I (http://www.eitc.org/c4i.html), Bioinformatics (http://www.eitc.org/bio.html), MEMS (http://www.eitc.org/mems.html), Nanotechnology
(http://www.eitc.org/nano.html), Systems on Chip (http://www.eitc.org/systems.html). And, the detail program can be found at this link: http://www.eitc.org/program.html.
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