The USATT is listed on the events calendar?
Why?
Is EESTOR going to display something there?
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Implications of the USATT Expo on the 14th
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https://www.fbo.gov/spg/USAF/AFMC/AFRLWRS/2009-...
The aerospace technology conference will include six tracks: 1) Advanced Manufacturing Techniques, 2) Alternative Energy/Fuels, 3) Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS), 4) Sensors, 5) Human Performance and Aerospace Medicine, and 6) Wright Dialogue with Industry (WDI) This aerospace event is the result of a Congressionally-funded study identifying the need for a U.S.-based air, trade and technology event. The WDI is a rollup from a previous conference forum. This expo is the first of it's kind and is the result of a gov funded study. “Historically, the claim of consensus has been the first refuge of scoundrels; it is a way to avoid debate by claiming that the matter is already settled.”- Michael Crichton |
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Anyone is free to add an event to the calender AFAIK. The majority of the entries do not yeild any interesting EEstor related news. √-1/10ⁿ (It's imaginary, but commercialization is in the bag.) |
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