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1994 PACE Conference and Workshop. September 2-5, 1994. Phoenix, AZ


[http://www.ieee-huntsville.org/ Link to Section Homepage]
September 3rd:


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"People, Technology, and Opportunities" - Jeffrey J. Jacobsen, Vice President, Kopin Corporation
introduced by Will Stackhouse, Senior Executive Staff, Strategy and Advanced Technology, MCI Communications
 
"Career Development in A Rapidly Changing World", George F. McClure, Chairman, IEEE-USA Career Activities Council
 
"Industry 2000: Professional vitality and Lifelong Learning", Kenneth R. Laker, IEEE VP, Educational Activities
 
"Engineers and Employment in the Global Economy", Edith Holleman, Counsel, Science Space and Technology Committee, US House of Representatives
 
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Abstract

1994 PACE Conference and Workshop. September 2-5, 1994. Phoenix, AZ

September 3rd:

"People, Technology, and Opportunities" - Jeffrey J. Jacobsen, Vice President, Kopin Corporation introduced by Will Stackhouse, Senior Executive Staff, Strategy and Advanced Technology, MCI Communications

"Career Development in A Rapidly Changing World", George F. McClure, Chairman, IEEE-USA Career Activities Council

"Industry 2000: Professional vitality and Lifelong Learning", Kenneth R. Laker, IEEE VP, Educational Activities

"Engineers and Employment in the Global Economy", Edith Holleman, Counsel, Science Space and Technology Committee, US House of Representatives

Video

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