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For the mediaFor the campusNews Service:Annette Hacker, director, Office: (515) 294-4777 |
3-26-09
Contacts: Eliot Winer, Mechanical Engineering, (515) 294-3092, ewiner@iastate.edu Karen Gulbrandsen, Virtual Reality Applications Center, kgulbran@iastate.edu Mike Krapfl, News Service, (515) 294-4917, mkrapfl@iastate.edu Emerging Technologies Conference shows off latest in human computer interactionAMES, Iowa -- Iowa State University's annual Emerging Technologies Conference is your chance to see how virtual reality, social networks and other innovations are building relationships between people and their computers. The conference will feature speakers, demonstrations, technical presentations, networking and some IT fun and games. It will be Thursday, April 2, and Friday, April 3, at Iowa State's Howe Hall, with an evening "IgniteIT" event at the Iowa State University Research Park. The event is free for Iowa State students, faculty and staff. Registration fees are required for others. "The Emerging Technologies Conference is great for our students," said James Oliver, a professor of mechanical engineering and director of Iowa State's CyberInnovation Institute. "They get to show off their work and their creativity. And they get to hear from leaders in human computer interaction. This conference is a great chance to learn how emerging technologies are expanding human abilities." Here are a few conference highlights:
The conference is sponsored by Iowa State's Virtual Reality Applications Center, the university's graduate program in human computer interaction and Mechdyne Corp., a Marshalltown-based company that develops virtual reality and other visualization technologies. -30- |
Quick lookThe annual Emerging Technologies Conference at Iowa State University will be Thursday, April 2, and Friday, April 3. The conference features speakers, demonstrations, technical presentations, networking and some IT fun and games. The event is free for Iowa State students, faculty and staff. Registration fees are required for others. More information is here. Quote"The Emerging Technologies Conference is great for our students. They get to show off their work and their creativity. And they get to hear from leaders in human computer interaction. This conference is a great chance to learn how emerging technologies are expanding human abilities." James Oliver, a professor of mechanical engineering and director of Iowa State's CyberInnovation Institute |