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Welcome to EITA-EITC 2010

 

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[Stanford University]


The 10th Emerging Information and Technology Conference

(EITA-EITC 2010)

"Research, Innovation, and Commercialization"


James H. Clark Center, Stanford University

Stanford, CA, U.S.A.

Saturday-Sunday, August 14 -15, 2010 

 

 

Conference Theme:


"Research, Innovation, and Commercialization"

 
  • Research - to conduct pioneering research in key areas of Emerging Technologies and Services,
  • Innovation - to make fundamental discoveries, generate innovative solutions to practical problems,
  • Commercialization - to develop new technologies for commercial application.

 

Invitation

EITC-2010--The 10th World Conference on Emerging Technology and Services is an international forum, coordinated by the Emerging Information and Technology Conference (EITC). It will be held on Saturday-Sunday, August 14-15, 2010 at the James H. Clark Center, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, U.S.A.. The conference theme of the EITC-2010 is "Research, Innovation, and Commercialization". Please visit the website at http://www.eitc.org/ for more conference details.

The main purpose of the EITC is connecting the dots to form a big picture for vision and talents. This annual conference, bringing together a global network of today's best thinkers, visionaries and thought leaders, serves as a multi-disciplinary forum for the discussion and exchange of information on the research, development, and applications on all topics related to emerging technologies and services. The EITC, the premiere international conference in the field, spans all disciplines and annually attracts a couple hundred high-tech titans from the World.

We are pleased to invite you to attend the EITC-2010 and submit proposals for papers, panels, demonstrations, workshops, corporate showcases/demos, and SIG discussions. The Conference Review Policy requires that each proposal will be peer-reviewed by for inclusion in the conference program, and CD-ROM proceedings.

 

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(Stanford University - Jaclyn Chen)

Topics

The scope of the conference includes, but is not limited to, the following major topics as they relate to the research and development aspects of Emerging Technology and Services.

 

  • New Energy, Environment and Sustainability
  • Medicine, Public Health, Biotechnology, Bioinformatics
  • New Materials Science, Nanotechnology, NEMS
  • SoC (System-on-a-Chip), C4I (Content, Computer, Communications, Consumer Electronics, and Integration)
  • Intelligent Infrastructure, Smart Sensing, Emergency Preparedness, Sustainability
  • Business and Management - Entrepreneurship and Innovation

 

Presentation Categories

The Technical Program includes a wide range of interesting and useful activities designed to facilitate the exchange of ideas and information.

 

  • Keynote Speakers
  • Invited Panels/Speakers
  • Papers
  • Panels
  • Workshops
  • Demonstrations
  • Corporate Showcases & Demonstrations

 

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(Stanford University - Alvin Wei-Cheng Wong)


Proceedings

Accepted papers will be published in the Proceedings (CD-ROM formats) as well as on the EITC-2010 website. You may download the Proceedings through the Internet. These proceedings serve as major sources in the global high-tech community, reflecting the current state of the art in the disciplines.

 

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