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Technical Program Available, August 31

Technical Program


Early Registration Deadline Extended to September 7th 2005

The early registration deadline for ETC 2005 has been extended to September 7, 2005. Register early and save $20! At the door registration is $85.
Roman Kikta Named Keynote Speaker to ETC 2005
Roman Kikta is the Managing Partner and cofounder of Genesis Campus, an early stage
venture capital fund, incubator and accelerator based in Dallas Texas. A wireless industry visionary, Roman has held key management positions in product planning & development, marketing, strategic planning and business & market development with leading wireless industry companies: Nokia, Panasonic, GoldStar, and OKI Telecom. He is also a co-founder of SpeedLink, and Global Wireless Holdings (GWH). Roman is an acknowledged expert on market trends and on the role of technologies on society. As a product planner, he is credited with developing several wireless industry "firsts" and is regarded as a wireless industry pioneer. The cellular industry firsts included: pay-phone, cellular PBX and voice recognition dialer, in addition to several generations of mobile, transportable, and portable phone designs. He also led the initial product launch of PCS in the US. Roman is the co-author of four books published by McGraw Hill including "Wireless Internet Crash Course," "3G for Wireless Demystified," and "Delivering xDSL." In 2000, he was honored with the prestigious Fellow award by the Radio Club of America for his contributions to the wireless industry and was named a 2001 High Tech All-Star by DFW Tech Biz. Roman is a frequently invited speaker on future wireless technologies, innovation, entrepreneurship and venture capital issues in the United States and internationally. 
 
Prof. Corey Carbonara's Tutorial on Immersive Environments, 

Gaming, Fluid Learning, Fluid Advertising, and the Digital Home.

 

 

The Emerging Technology conference is more than just an opportunity to be exposed to a number of exciting new technologies. It is also an educational experience that is worth far more than the registration fee. The Friday tutorial will bring the future of immersive environments and gaming to light with Dr. Carbonara from Baylor University, discussing integration with wireless sensor networks, fluid learning, fluid advertising, and interfaces for health and entertainment in the digital home. Additional highlight topics of the conference include wireless security, nanotechnology and electronics in biomedicine and environment. (Tutorial: Friday 1-4pm.)







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