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May 12th, 2008
Engineering creativity 'swarms' the heart of sensors confab
Abstract:
Patricia Seybold, author of Outside Innovation and founder and CEO of Patricia Seybold Group, will expound on her ideas for the process of business innovation by incorporating the design ideas of the customer into the final product. Seybold is involved in promoting the FIRST Robotics Competition for high school students, in which they can hone their skills for making robots to solve specific problems. How innovative ideas can successfully transition from the lab to the fab is the theme of a full-day event at Sensors Expo on Monday, June 2. The event, organized by industry analyst Roger Grace, will address nanotechnology and micro-electro-mechanical systems and their prospects for successful commercialization.
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