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Call for Submissions: Technology Review Seeks New Innovations for the 2005 Emerging Technologies Conference

Posted on: Friday, 1 July 2005, 09:01 CDT

Technology Review, MIT's Magazine of Innovation, today announced it is accepting submissions for the Emerging Technologies Conference Showcase, a premiere exhibition opportunity for innovators and technology companies looking to demonstrate new technologies at the magazine's 2005 Emerging Technologies Conference at MIT.

Now in its fifth year, Technology Review's Emerging Technologies Conference at MIT will be held September 28-29, 2005 at Kresge Auditorium on MIT's campus.

The Emerging Technologies Conference Showcase is open to companies with innovative technologies in areas such as: Pharmaceuticals, Electronics, Medicine, Computing, Telecommunications, Energy, Transportation, Logistics, Manufacturing, Biotechnology, Wireless and Nanotechnology. A total of forty companies will be selected through a jurying process led by Technology Review's staff. Details are available at www.tretc.com.

Companies already participating in the Showcase include Thomson Scientific, Softricity, The Photonics Center at Boston University, mPhase Technologies, Inframat, Innosight and the event sponsor, the Trade Commission of Spain.

About Technology Review

Technology Review, the oldest technology magazine in the world, is published by Technology Review, Inc., an independent media company owned by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Founded in 1899, Technology Review describes emerging technologies and analyzes their commercial, economic, social, and political impact for an audience of senior executives, researchers, financiers, and policymakers, as well as for the MIT alumni. In addition, Technology Review, Inc. produces technologyreview.com, a website that offers daily news and opinion on emerging technologies. It also produces live events such as the Emerging Technologies Conference. The views expressed in Technology Review are not necessarily those of MIT.


Source: Business Wire

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