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Magnetics 2008 Conference |
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2008/05/15-16
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This two-day conference is a leading global event within the magnetics market, bringing together worldwide magnetics experts. This is a once-a-year opportunity for professionals in the magnetics market to assemble and discuss the latest magnetics developments.
The 2008 Magnetics Conference will focus on the latest advancements in magnetic applications, technology and materials. Serving OEM developers of products that utilize magnets and magnet systems, design engineers, OEM developers involved in EMC technology and magnetic effects, magnetics manufacturers and integrators, and material suppliers in the magnetics industry.
The 2008 Magnetics Conference is an opportunity to learn from technical experts and network with peers, professionals and potential business partners involved in a variety of applications. Learn about advancements in magnetic materials, as well as the latest technical innovations and application developments in the field of magnetics. Learn the outlook for pricing and economics. Discover the latest techniques, equipment and materials involved in the performance and control of magnetics. Learn from leading technical innovators the latest developments in how magnets are being applied, and magnetic effects utilized, to help optimize system and product performance in diverse applications.
The conference will be held May 15th - 16th, 2008 at the Hyatt Regency Denver Tech Center, Denver, Colorado. The event will be organized to provide numerous opportunities for networking including refreshment and networking breaks, discussion sessions, daily luncheons, reception, and tabletop or portable exhibits. The conference was organized by Magnetics Business & Technology magazine and produced by Webcom Communications Corp., the magazine's publisher.
Who Should Attend:
OEM developers of products that utilize magnets and magnet systems
OEM developers involved in EMC technology
Magnet manufacturers
Integrators and material suppliers in the magnetics industry
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