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SAE International  |  10/27/2009

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Event: SAE 2009 AeroTech Congress and Exhibition

Global aerospace solutions for a more efficient future.

(SAE International: Warrendale, PA) -- The SAE 2009 AeroTech Congress and Exhibition will be held Nov. 10–12, in Seattle, at the Washington State Convention and Trade Center. This event provides a forum for the aerospace community to meet and discuss current and future challenges, opportunities, and requirements of next-generation research and development, products, and systems; and to develop professional relationships among the members of the world aerospace community. Technical sessions, panel discussions, and keynote presentations are integrated in a program that provides value to industry and government engineers, scientists, designers, program managers, operators, educators, and students. The technical program will cover a broad spectrum of topics including avionics, environment, flight sciences, man-machine interface, manufacturing, materials/structures, propulsion, safety, and systems.

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For assistance with registration, please contact:

SAE Customer Service
Phone: (877) 606-7323
or (724) 776-4970
Fax: (724) 776-0790
E-mail at: customerservice@sae.org.

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This information is available at www.sae.org/aerotech.

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SAE International with headquarters in Troy Michigan, is a global association of more than 128,000 engineers and related technical experts in the aerospace, automotive, and commercial-vehicle industries. SAE International’s core competencies are life-long learning and voluntary consensus standards development. SAE International’s charitable arm is the SAE Foundation, which supports many programs including A World in Motion, SAE’s curriculum program that brings science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) to life in the classroom, and the Collegiate Design Series.