- Medical_Professionals
- Medical_students
- Nurses
IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium And Medical Imaging Conference 2014 (IEEE 2014)
Vendors with products and services related to the NSS, MIC, and RTSD are invited to participate in the Industrial Program which comprises an exhibition and technical seminars. An exhibition area central to conference activities will be provided to display the latest in products and innovation. The area will be in the room next to the poster sessions. The coffee breaks will be served in an area in the middle of the exhibit booths. In one end of the room will be the attendee lounge area with tables and chairs, WiFi, and never ending coffee.
With the excitement over the Higgs Boson, LHC, other high energy physics experiments, new detector materials, new medical imaging instruments, and instruments for homeland security, the attendance at the IEEE NSS-MIC has been steadily increasing. The 2012 NSS MIC had a US record of 2200 attendees and 2013 in Seoul, Korea was over 2200. In Anaheim (2012), all 58 booths were sold by August 2012. In Seoul, a record 76 booths were again sold by the end of August 2013. All this is very promising for the 2014 meeting in Seattle, where 74 booths will be available. Attendees are invited to visit the exhibition area and the technical seminars to learn about the newest products.
Again this year will be availability of multiple booths: both 2 and 4 booths. These multiple booths will be held for companies to reserve until the end of May. Then they will be available as single booths. The booth layout shows multiple booth positions in color. Any other multiple booths can also be reserved. If you want to reserve a single booth that is part of a multiple, select a single as your first choice, then the multiple part as your second choice.
The Exhibitors Prospectus (pdf) provides detailed information for exhibitors on the conference venue, registration forms, and prices. Interested vendors should contact Ron Keyser for technical questions, and Robert Finnegan for reservations:
Ronald M. Keyser
Industrial Program Chair
Software & Information Services, Inc
email:RonKeyser@ieee.org
Phone: +1 865 607 2608
Robert G. Finnegan
NSS-MIC Exhibition Manager
American Institute of Physics
email:rfinneg@aip.org
Phone: +1 516 576 2433
Attendees are invited to visit the exhibition area any time to see the latest in exhibitor offerings, as well as to attend the series of technical seminars focused on the newest product developments. In an effort to provide additional opportunities to meet with exhibitors, morning and afternoon conference coffee breaks will be held in the Exhibition area for the duration of the Exhibition.
USD
2014-07-31
Group registrations not allowed
Accompanying persons not allowed
We don’t accept Online Abstracts
Hotels
With Seattle's safe, vibrant, compact downtown, you enjoy the convenience of major hotels, attractions, restaurants, and meeting facilities all within walking distance of the centrally located WA State Convention Center. Having everything nearby, you maximize time in town and enjoy significant savings on transportation costs. You might consider extending your stay for extra vacation time in the Pacific NorthWest
For 2014 the main conference hotel is the Sheraton Seattle. Conference meetings will be in the Washington State Convention Center, which is adjacent to the Sheraton.
We have arranged with the following hotels for a special group rate equal to the prevailing government rate for all reservations - currently $152USD/room night (not including taxes). These hotels are all extremely close (within a few minutes walking distance) to the convention center. Space is certainly limited, so we encourage you to make your reservations as soon as possible!
Please use the "Hotel Room Reservation Links" below to book rooms at the conference rate.
Address | 1400 6th Avenue Seattle, WA, 98101 |
Phone | +1-206-621-9000 |
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Sheraton Hotel Room Reservation Link |
Address | 721 Pine St Seattle, WA 98101 |
Phone | +1-206-774-1234 |
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Grand Hyatt Hotel Room Reservation Link |
Address | 1635 8th Avenue Seattle, WA 98101 |
Phone | +1-206-695-1234 |
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Hyatt at Olive 8 Hotel Room Reservation Link |
Address | 724 Pine Street Seattle, WA 98101 |
Phone | +1-877-906-8897 or +1-206-292-9500 |
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Paramount Hotel Room Reservation Link |
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Seattle has a vibrant and compact downtown with the Washington State Convention and Trade Center and the major hotels centrally located. Most of the downtown attractions, the superb shopping and acclaimed restaurants are within walking distance of the convention center. The Excursions program offers many opportunities to explore the emerald city of Seattle and its surrounding districts and natural beauty. Get an overview of Seattle's attractions with a City Tour and an under view with the fun Underground Tour. Learn about aviation history while visiting the Boeing Factory and Future of Flight and, also, the Museum of Flight. Take time off and enjoy the microbreweries and distilleries. Also offered is a Glass Blowing Demonstration, the Space Needle, Pike Place and the Experience Music Project. And, of course, the many Art Galleries including world famous Chihuly Glass.
The Excursions Room 310 is the meeting place for participants in the Excursions program and will offer coffee and tea. Also, light refreshments will be provided for those taking early tours. The Excursions will depart from Room 310 in the Convention Center and will return to the Convention Center. While participating in a tour backpacks and other items may be left on the tour vehicles. Snacks and beverages are provided on the vans and buses.
All of the tours are with learned guides and you will be in the company of friends and yet-to-be new friends. Entrance charges are included in the tour fee.
Please refer to the descriptions of the individual tours or contact Lee for further information.
For any questions about the Conference, please send an email to: nssmic2014@ieee.org
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