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Princeton, NJ -- New Jersey Congressman Rush Holt sent a message to 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 Congressman Rush Holt sent a message to speakers and attendees of Emerging Information Technology Conference.
New Jersey Congressman Rush Holt wrote a message to speakers and attendees of Emerging Information Technology Conference (EITC 2003).
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).
"I am pleased to welcome participants of Emerging Information Technology Conference to Princeton, the heart of New Jerseys 12th Congressional District. My district is a diverse group of businesses and individuals who have clearly benefited from the technologies you will be discussing over the next two days," Congressman Holt said in his letter.
Congressman Holt also said, "In the face of the growth of the IT industry, changing economic conditions, and the globalization of the market place, you face daunting challenges. I wish you the best as you work to meet the goals of your conference: strengthening the technical and business ties between the Pacific Rim and North American IT industries, bringing together experts and industry leaders to share technological advancements and business experiences, and jointly exploring opportunities in emerging information technologies."
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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