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Events & Speaking Engagements
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To remain competitive and abreast of industry-related
activity, Sensis exhibits at tradeshows/conferences around the
world. We are also regularly invited to offer our expertise at
various speaking engagements. Come visit us at the following
upcoming events.
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May 11-14, 2008
San Diego, CA
Exhibit: Booth #TBD
The primary goals of this symposium are to reinforce the professional excellence of the air traffic control community and enhance retention within the critical E-4 through E-6 pay grades. This forum provides a vehicle for senior military and civil professionals to enlighten, inspire, and educate junior Navy and Marine Corps air traffic controllers on the technological advances, operational enhancements, and policy changes that have taken place within the air traffic control profession.
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June 2-4, 2008
Dubai, UAE
Exhibit: Booth #CB3
THE REGION’S LARGEST AIRPORT EVENT An exclusive arena to do business, face to face. With continued investment in the region of over US$60 billion, the Airport Show’s importance has never been greater. It is Asia’s largest arena for the latest airport innovations and the perfect place for key professionals to meet and discuss their current and future projects. The 2007 event saw over 500 suppliers take part and 5,157 professional visitors attend; it is the only place where you will meet face to face with the region’s leading airport specifiers, in one venue, over three days.
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June 8-11, 2008
New Orleans, LA
Exhibit: Booth #617
The AAAE annual conference always attracts more than 2,500 airport and aviation professionals, including airport executives; airport and aviation suppliers and vendors; airline personnel, and representatives from FAA, TSA and DHS. Four days of discussions revolving around the current state of affairs of the airport industry will be supplemented by an exhibit hall with over 250 vendors ready to assist the industry in meeting its challenges with their products and services.
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June 10-12, 2008
Atlantic City, NJ
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Ben Levy Airports Technologies Panel - Measuring, Monitoring, and Improving Airport Performance with ASDE-X
June 12 - 8:30-10:00am
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When considered from a global perspective, the problems of developing solutions for anticipated increases in air traffic volume are not confined to NextGen. As we prepare for transformation in the US, the solutions being developed worldwide must also be considered. A set of distributed solutions is emerging from the various participants in the system. As we explore global systematic change in air traffic management, our interdependencies become increasingly apparent. This symposium will offer a global overview of the key elements of transformation. It will explore research issues related to infrastructure, aircraft and flight vehicles, airports, the environment, and airspace technologies being developed to address system evolution.
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June 23-26, 2008
Tampa, FL
Exhibit: Booth #300
This year’s theme: The Jump to Next Gen. The objective of this conference is to understand Civilian CNS/ATM requirements, share expertise and improve DoD processes for complying with civil CNS/ATM mandates. We are planning a three-day conference focusing on worldwide air and ground-based CNS/ATM requirements and issues. Numerous exhibitors will demonstrate their latest products and systems. There will be ample opportunity to meet in relaxed social venues and enjoy the local area.
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July 15-17, 2008
Long Beach, CA
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Bill Nix
Staffed Virtual Tower Concept
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The Conference will be sponsored by CECOM and ATSCOM and will again be held at the Best Western Golden Sails Hotel & Conference Center in Long Beach, Ca. This will be the 6th year that Mr. Ralph Cruz and the staff from the Los Alamitos AAF are gracious enough to host the Conference for our Fixed Base ATC Community. Our target audience is the ATC Managers, ATC Chiefs, ATC Maintenance Chiefs, ATC Facility Chiefs, ATC Training Supervisors, and ATC Maintainers.
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July 22-24, 2008
London, UK
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George Couluris, Craig Hange, Douglas Wardell and James Phillips
CESTOL Impact on U.S. Airport Network Operations: Preliminary Analysis
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The International Powered Lift Conference (IPLC) is the premier event for engineers, technologists and managers to discuss the latest developments in Vertical and/or Short Take-Off and Landing (V/STOL) aircraft research, concepts, and programmes. It is the only event focused on the technologies, promise and progress of powered lift systems, with applications ranging from jet-lift aircraft to runway-independent aircraft to advanced rotorcraft.
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