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Industrial Exhibit Information

The Twentieth Annual Single Event Effects Symposium (SEE) will be held April 12-14, 2011 at the Marriott Hotel in La Jolla, CA. Previous Symposia have attracted 130-150 professionals working on issues associated with the space radiation environment and radiation effects.

Space is available for Industrial Exhibits at a cost of $1,500.00 per exhibit. The space dimensions are approximately 10'x 8' with two exhibitor personnel allowed per booth (additional exhibitor personnel may be added for $100.00 each). Exhibits will be for one day (Tuesday) April 12, 2011 from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. with breaks TBD.

Exhibitors will receive:

  • 2 admissions to the exhibit and reception
  • 1 Technical Program registration (non-transferable)
  • A link to their company/organizational web site posted on the new SEE Symposium website

Booths will be available and reserved on a first-come, first-serve basis. Registration is now open.

The Symposium is supported by the Defense Threat Reduction Agency, the NASA Electronic Parts and Packaging Program, The Aerospace Corporation, the Naval Research Lab and Vanderbilt University.

Payments should be made payable to SEE Symposium or by credit card to STAMP Services, LLC and need to be received no later than March 11, 2011. See the Exhibitor Registration Form for more information. If further information is needed, please contact Penny Meeker at pennym@us-semi.com.

Penny Meeker
Industrial Exhibit Chairwoman
US Semiconductor Corporation
pennym@us-semi.com

CONTACT US

General Chair: Veronique Ferlet-Cavrois, European Space Agency
Technical Program Chair: Nadim Haddad, BAE Systems
Local Arrangements & Industrial Exhibit Chairwoman: Penny Meeker, US-Semi Conductor Corporation
Treasurer: Bill Lotshaw, The Aerospace Corporation
Registration Services: Susan Hunt, Stamp Services

The Symposium is supported by the Defense Threat Reduction Agency, the NASA Electronic Parts and Packaging Program, The Aerospace Corporation, the Naval Research Laboratory, and Vanderbilt University.