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2008 ISHM Exhibit Information
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Please register now as an exhibitor at the 2008 Integrated Systems Health
Management (ISHM) Conference 11-14 August 2008. This exhibition offers a great
opportunity to interact with leading scientists, researchers and managers
concerned with the critical challenges of health management technology. Multiple
changes to this year’s technical program and venue directly benefit our
exhibitors. First, the addition of an all day tutorial on Monday will increase
the number of attendees arriving on or before Monday. This will increase the
attendance at Monday evening’s Welcome Reception (held in the exhibit hall).
Also, the 2008 ISHM Conference venue is the Northern Kentucky Convention Center.
Housing the Conference at a Convention Center provides a larger exhibit area
with flexible space to better accommodate all of our exhibitors.
2008 ISHM Exhibitors
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Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL)
(Booths 11-16)
More information coming soon.
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Boeing
(Booth 20)
Boeing is the world's leading aerospace company and the largest manufacturer
of commercial jetliners and military aircraft combined. |
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Goodrich (Booths
18-19)
Description coming soon. |
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(Booth 7) Metis Design Corporation (MDC) is a technical consulting
firm that focuses on mechanical design, custom sensor
systems and lean enterprise solutions. MDC engineers combine
creativity with hands-on design experience and fundamental
principles to develop novel solutions for a wide range of
real-world challenges. The experience of the MDC staff spans
a broad range of disciplines, ranging from air and
spacecraft applications to biomedical devices, consumer
products, packaging and shipping.
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Impact Technologies, LLC
(Booth 8)Impact Technologies, LLC is a world-class engineering firm
that provides a wide range of products and services for
analyzing, predicting, and managing the health of critical
systems. We are recognized experts in product development
and implementation using our suite of advanced diagnostic
and prognostic solutions that can be applied across the
aerospace, land-based equipment, power, and defense
industries.
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(Booth 17) At Ridgetop Group, we develop families of intelligent, built-in self-testing
tools for comprehensive monitoring, detection, and prediction of impending
faults in high reliability and mission-critical electronic equipment. Our
prognostic technologies improve the manufacturing, design closure, performance,
reliability, maintenance costs, and overall function and value of electronic
equipment. Our solutions are part of a suite of prognostic products and tools
ranging from IP-licensed, on-chip test cells to PHM software for tracking
distributed assets across the globe.
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(Booth 9) Scientific Monitoring is a leader in monitoring and
predictive analysis. SMI provides software and services to
increase availability and up-time while decreasing operating
costs. |
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(Booth 21) TRI/Austin is a leader in applied materials research and development, product
development, materials testing, and engineering. Technologies being developed
for aircraft include structural health monitoring systems, radome nondestructive
testing methods, impact coatings for landing gear, intumescent coatings, high
temperature camouflage coatings and a field repair kit for composites. |
University of Cincinnati
(Booth 10)The vision for the Center for Intelligent Maintenance Systems is to
enable products and systems to achieve and sustain near-zero
breakdown performance, and ultimately transform the
traditional maintenance practices from "fail and fix " to
"predict and prevent" methodology. The Center is focused on
frontier technologies in embedded and remote monitoring,
prognostics technologies, and intelligent decision support
tools and has coined the trademarked Watchdog AgentŪ
prognostics tools and Device-to-Business (D2B) infotronics
platform for e-maintenance systems. |
Preliminary Exhibit & Poster Agenda*
| Exhibitor Set-Up |
| Monday August 11, 2008 |
10:00AM - 4:00PM |
| Poster Paper Set-up |
| Monday August 11, 2008 |
12:00PM - 4:00PM |
| Show Hours: |
| Monday August 11, 2008 |
5:30PM - 7:00PM |
| Tuesday August 12, 2008 |
12:00PM - 5:00PM |
| Wednesday August 13, 2008 |
10:00AM - 7:00PM |
| Dismantle: |
| Thursday August 14, 2008 |
8:00AM - 12:00PM |
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*Show hours are
subject to change when the final agenda is published. |
Exhibit Space Fees & Specs
Early registration is strongly encouraged to avoid late registration fees.
Booth fees are $900 per 10’x10’ booth if payment is received by 1 May 2008;
$1100 if payment is received after this date. All booth workers must register.
Fees include:
- Complimentary Set-up and Tear-down Badges for up to three people (these
badges are not good during show hours)
- One conference registration (For $900 you receive a booth and a
conference registration with a value of $550)
- Advanced copy of the attendee list (everyone who is registered two weeks
prior to the Conference)
- Organizational Listing on Web site
- Three to Four Sentence Ad on Web
- Web link from Symposium Web Site to Yours
- Listing in Invitation (If registration is Received Prior to Publish
Date)
- Listing in the Program (If registration is Received Prior to the Publish
Date)
- Listing in the Proceedings
- Exhibit Service Manual
- Attendee Networking Functions in Exhibit Hall
- Standard Pipe and Drape, Draped & Skirted 6 ft Table, Two Chairs,
Wastebasket
Please read the
rules and regulations for exhibitors at the 2008 ISHM Conference here,
explaining the cancellation policy and other important information.
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Online Exhibit Registration
To reserve exhibit space, please
click here.
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