If You Are In…

…Cleveland, OH, USA November 28-30th

You might like the NASA Tech event.

See NASA.gov or AIAA.org for various details – this event is free though registration is required.

From the NASA site:

Nov. 13, 2012

David E. Steitz
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-1730
david.steitz@nasa.gov

Lori Rachul
Glenn Research Center, Cleveland
216-433-8806
lori.j.rachul@nasa.gov

MEDIA ADVISORY: M12-214

NASA TECHNOLOGY SHOWCASE LANDS IN CLEVELAND NOV. 28-30

WASHINGTON — Business leaders, space enthusiasts, students and the
public are invited to attend NASA Technology Days. The free,
three-day public technology showcase will take place at the Cleveland
Public Auditorium and Conference Center Nov. 28-30. Participants from
industry, academia and the U.S. Government will discuss strategy
development, partnerships and methods to foster technology transfer
and innovation.

The showcase will feature NASA-funded technologies available for
transfer to the aerospace, advanced-energy, automotive, innovative
manufacturing and human-health industries. The venue will provide
opportunities for networking, business development and forging new
relationships, including dialogue with NASA technology program
leadership.

NASA officials will discuss the agency’s upcoming technology
initiatives, technology transfer and strategic partnerships. NASA
centers also will provide exhibits and information on how businesses
can partner with the agency for technology development, transfer and
innovation. Attendees also can learn about leading technologies
contributing to American economic growth and innovation.

NASA Technology Days is free and open to the public, but registration
is required. To register, visit:

http://www.aiaa.org/nasatechdays

Journalists registering to attend should list their news organization
under “affiliation.” Reporters seeking interviews with NASA or other
showcase participants should contact Katherine Martin at
katherine.martin@nasa.gov or 216-433-2406.

For more information about NASA’s Office of the Chief Technologist and
the agency’s Space Technology Program, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov/oct

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