Austin, TX

September 14, 2010

9:00 am - 2:30 pm

Austin Marriott North Hotel

2600 La Frontera Blvd.
Round Rock, TX  78681

512-733-6767

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Why You Should Attend…

You need to learn about what’s going on with new products, vendors, acquisitions and other significant industry changes and the RTECC conferences are the best opportunity for you to get a leg up on the competition.

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Conference News

The Latest Information on This Event

NASA Aerospace Technologist to Deliver Melbourne Keynote

01/24/12

So many questions about Kennedy Space Center and what the future will hold.  Distinguished guest speaker, Kyle L. Dixon - NASA Aerospace Technologist is set to present, "Shuttle Transition: What Now? What Next?" at RTECC Melbourne on Thursday, February 16th.  Beginning at 12:30pm, Kyle will address what is in store for the remaining shuttles and the infrastructure and specialized equipment associated with the program.  Get a look at special projects coming next - this Keynote, and the entire RTECC event is free to attend.  Pre-register HERE to have a guest badge waiting.

Huntsville RTECC BREAKING NEWS: Army Command CIO to Keynote Feb 14

01/24/12

Chief Information Officer, Gino Magnifico, for the Army Contracting Command (ACC) will be the honored Keynote speaker during lunch to the RTECC Huntsville audience.  Mr. Magnifico served with the Defense Contract Management Agency and with the U.S. Army and the Program Executive Office for Enterprise Information Systems as the Deputy Program Manager for the SPS Program.  His IT postitions include: the Dept of the Air Force's Base Contracting Automated Systems (BCAS) Branch Chief, project lead for Army Procurement Knowledge Management and much more.  Visit HERE for his complete bio and watch for news on this presentation!  Don't miss this influential speaker, Tuesday - February 14th at the Westin Huntsville Hotel, 12:30pm sharp.

MEDS-Medical Electronic Device Solutions Conference Joins RTECC Santa Clara

12/14/11

Top speakers line-up for the new MEDS Conference, co-located with RTECC at the Santa Clara Convention Center on January 17, 2012.  Opening the MEDS Conference is Keynote speaker, Alan Boucher, Director of Software Engineering for Intel-GE Care Innovations.  He will present "What Can Medical Device Technology Learn from the Mobile Revolution?"  Immediately following is FDA guest speaker, Policy Advisor-Bakul Patel addressing the audience on "FDA Technology and Policy".  Concluding the morning is Dan Sterling, President of Sterling Smartware Solutions with his presentation: "Navigating the Design Maze for FDA Clearance".  Both MEDS and RTECC conferences are complimentary to attend - Pre-registration is recommended. Visit www.medsevents.com for more information on the conference.

Toronto RTECC Showcases Leading Vendors

10/14/11

On Friday, 28 October at the Sheraton Toronto Airport Hotel, key industry players - such as AMD, AAEON Electronics, J-Squared Technologies, esd electronics, Norteq Industrionix, Tracan Electronics and 20 more - will feature new products from 8:30am - 2:30pm, promising indepth demos too good to miss.  Mark your Calendar and visit RTECC Toronto to meet-up with embedded engineers and technical experts.  You'll gain valuable knowledge and insights not found anywhere else!

Don't Miss Sandia Labs' Space & Weapons Manager Keynote

10/29/11

John McBrayer, Manager of Sandia National Labs Space and Weapons Electronics Department will present "Micron Miniature Gears" Keynote in Albuquerque, December 6 at the famous National Museum of Nuclear Science & History.  He'll reveal key techniques used to build small mechanical elements and show video on how they are assembled into a final functional product.  Meet Dr. McBrayer and hear his incredible presentation at 12:30pm.  Free to Attend.

Luncheon Keynote

*ANNOUNCING*Be our Guest and hear from our special guest speaker at 12:40 pmMr. Rob Oshana, Director - Software Research and DevelopmentNetworking and Multimedia Group, FREESCALE SEMICONDUCTOR THE KEYS TO SUCCESS IN MULTICORE DEVELOPMENTMulti-core processors are becoming ubiquitous in embedded processing.  But as these processors become more and more complex, the application developer needs to understand many important architectural details to facilitate proper partitioning of applications across multiple processing elements. These processing elements could include multiple heterogeneous or homogeneous CPU's as well as function acceleration blocks, and complex peripheral subsystems.  Multicore pro... Read More