How to participate in SensorsCon 2013

August 20, 2012 – Marketwire — The second annual SensorsCon 2013, the conference for Sensors Technology, Design and Applications, March 6, 2013, Techmart Center, Santa Clara, CA, is accepting applications for exhibitors, sponsors and speakers.

The event is an important forum for presenting and showcasing the latest research, development, application, and business opportunities in sensors technology and applications. The conference attracts researchers, developers, industry stakeholders and practitioners from many diverse fields active in this arena.

SensorsCon focuses on micro and nano electro mechanical systems (MEMS/NEMS), semiconductor and other technologies for sensor design and integration for optical, magnetic, magneto inductive, electronic and inertial applications.

Additional topics include sensor apps for mobile devices, medicine, biology, smart grid, chemical and gas, motion, position, control, entertainment, gaming, biometrics, power management, energy, environmental monitoring, consumer, military, automotive, robotics, data acquisition, integrated systems, interfaces, intelligent sensing, integrated actuator systems, remote sensing, telemetry, communications, wireless sensor networks (WSN), oceanographic & nautical, aeronautical and space.

The conference on Sensors – Technology, Design, and Applications (SensorsCon) is the forum to present, highlight and discuss the latest research, development, application, and business opportunities in sensors technology and applications in various fields.

Applications for SensorsCon sponsors and exhibits are located at  http://www.sensorscon.org/English/For_Sponsors/Sponsor_Opportunities.html.

Speakers are invited to send inquiries to [email protected].

Suggested topics are at http://www.sensorscon.org/English/Conference/About.html.

To register, please visit www.sensorscon.org.

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