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28th Intelligent Sensing Programme |
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'Unlocking the potential of the UK's sensing community'
The Sensors & Instrumentation KTN is pleased to announce its 28th Intelligent Sensing Programme at the IET, Savoy Place, London, 8th July 2009.
Once again this proves to be an exciting event with a varied programme. Plenty of time has been built in to the programme for networking.
The Sensors & Instrumentation KTN Technology Translators will be on hand to assist with your enquires.
Registration Registrations form will be placed here shortly.
Venue The meeting is being held in the Riverside Room at the IET, Savoy Place, London. Directions to venue.
Agenda
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09.30-10.00
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Registration & Refreshments
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10.00-10.05
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Welcome
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Phil Cooper Sensors & Instrumentation Knowledge Transfer Network
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10.05-10.35
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TBC
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Peter Doyle Unilever
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10.35-11.05
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Advances in large area imaging and image analysis techniques
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Nigel Allinson University of Sheffield
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11.05-11.35
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TBC
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TBC TBC
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11.35-12.00
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Refreshments
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12.00-12.30
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Substrates for Flexible Sensors
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Bill A MacDonald DuPont-Teijin Films
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12.30-13.00
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How to patent ICT (Information Communication Technology) inventions in Europe
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Artemis Kokkoraki European Patent Office
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13:00-14.15
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Lunch, Networking and Exhibits
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14:15-14.45
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Chemical, biological and radionucleuide detection
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Tony Biles London Fire Brigade
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14:45-15.15
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From manufacturing to healthcare: developing sensors for cavitation
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Mark Hodnett National Physical Laboratory
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15:15-15.45
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Advantages of surface enhanced Raman scattering for selective and sensitive sensing applications
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Ewen Smith D3 technologies
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15.45
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Close and Refreshments
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