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IET RADAR 2007 CONFERENCE

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  • UserGiancarlo Grasso, Chief Executive Officer, SELEX Sensors & Airborne Systems, Italy
  • ClockMonday 15 October 2007, 08:30-06:00
  • HouseEICC, Edinburugh, UK.

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http://conferences.iee.org/radar07

5 Good Reasons for Attending this World Class Radar Conference?

•A Truly International Perspective: The Radar 2007 Conference holds a reputation of having a truly international character as it travels across the world from year to year. With more than 400 delegates from across the globe it offers the perfect environment for exchanging best practices.

•High Level Speakers: The Radar Conference has always featured high profile speakers but this year it has reached new heights with an exceptional line-up from industry and academia.

•Networking Opportunity: The reputation of the event combined with the quality of its programme and the international flavour provides the unprecedented opportunity to network with not only senior professionals but also the key operators and manufacturers from across the globe.

•Learning Opportunity: The conference will combine three days of intensive learning from outstanding case studies, tutorials, panel discussions, over 200 contributions and informal interactions. It will provide insights into the most pressing issues and new development in Radar technologies and form the perfect platform for knowledge sharing.

•Social Events: Held in the historical and picturesque setting of Edinburgh in Scotland the event will be a perfect opportunity for those who would like to indulge in the Scottish culture and traditions. The conference offers some special evenings for you to relax and meet in an informal environment.

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