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Earlybird Rates for AIA Business Conference Expire Friday

ANN ARBOR, MI - Earlybird rates for the upcoming AIA Business Conference, January 20 to 22, 2010, are set to expire this Friday, December 11.

More than 200 industry leaders from the machine vision, robotics, and motion control industries will attend the Business Conference and the collocated Robotics Industry Forum and Motion Control Association Business Conference.

The event will feature relevant talks and networking opportunities. Among the key topics to be addressed are:

  • Where is the Economy Headed in 2010?
  • What Technology Trends Will Impact Your Business in the Future?
  • How Can Your Company Use Social Networking Sites for Business Applications?
  • What is the Outlook for the Machine Vision Market?
  • What Opportunities for Automation Exist in Alternative Energy Industries?

    For the complete agenda and registration details, click here.
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