Time Traveler Keynotes Sensors Expo & Conference

April 29, 2010
The Sensors Expo & Conference Will Feature Industry Experts Who will Analyze the Most Up-to-Date Innovations

The Sensors Expo & Conference (www.sensorsexpo.com) will be held June 7–9 at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont, Illinois.

This year's conference program will feature industry experts who will analyze the most up-to-date innovations. The expo hall floor will bring together sensing technologies and systems for attendees to evaluate. This year's show will be co-located with the 2010 Embedded Systems Conference Chicago.

The 2010 keynote speaker at the conference will be Ronald Mallet, professor of theoretical physics at the University of Connecticut. Professor Mallet's speech, "Time Traveler: A Scientist's Personal Mission to Make Time Travel a Reality," focuses on Einstein's theories of relativity and space-time, through which he has discovered the basic equation for a working time machine.

Multi-track educational sessions will include topics such as novel approaches to measurement, bio-sensing, energy harvesting, MEMS and MCUs, monitoring tools & applications, power/smart grid monitoring & control, low power sensing and wireless networking.

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