2008 International CES
Sunday, October 21st, 2007- 2008 International CES
- Las Vegas, NV, USA
- January 7-10, 2008
CTIA WIRELESS® is traditionally held in the spring and is the largest and most comprehensive trade show in the wireless industry. It is the premier venue to exchange ideas, create partnerships and collaborate to bring wireless telecommunications to new heights.
CTIA WIRELESS® draws ten of thousands attendees from dozens of different industries from more than 100 countries around the world, serving every aspect of wireless - providers, users, developers, buyers and manufacturers in more than 400,000 square feet of exhibits representing a $500 billion global industry.
The eighth biennial Tucson conference continues an interdisciplinary tradition of intense, far-ranging and rigorous discussions on all approaches to the fundamental issue of how the brain produces conscious experience.
MMVR is the premier conference on emerging data-centered technologies for medical care and education.
MMVR is an interdisciplinary, vanguard community of computer scientists and engineers, physicians and surgeons, medical educators and students, military medicine specialists, and biomedical futurists. At MMVR, developers and end users collaborate to design the next in medicine.
MMVR offers a critical review of current progress: from initial vision and prototypes, through assessment and validation, to clinical and academic utilization and commercialization. Extrapolating from the state of the art, MMVR examines and guides the future of healthcare.
Presenting the geospatial industry’s first and only industry conference completely dedicated to exploring, discussing, and addressing the growing issues, challenges, and solutions for America’s and the world’s infrastructure.
The Geopatial Infrastructure Solutions Conference (formerly Annual Conference) offers geospatial professionals and professionals involved with all levels of infrastructure planning, design and management the opportunity to convene in one place to identify leading geospatial solutions in the context ofinfrastructure management. The program features 111 technical sessions, 14 half-day seminars, a massive products and services exhibition, and so much more.
Artificial General Intelligence New Window (AGI) research focuses on the original and ultimate goal of AI — to create intelligence as a whole, by exploring all available paths, including theoretical and experimental computer science, cognitive science, neuroscience, and innovative interdisciplinary methodologies.