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Each year, the Space Technology and Applications
International Forum (STAIF) brings together high-level representatives
from industry, government, and academia throughout the world to discuss
issues related to space commercialization, exploration, and the potential
for performing scientific research and developing new technologies.
Those who register before Dec. 12, can joint the discussion and save
up to $70 on the registration.
The Space Technology and Applications International Forum, comprised
of six concurrent conferences, is organized by the University of New
Mexico's Institute for Space and Nuclear Power Studies. The event will
be held from Feb. 1014 at the Hotel Albuquerque in Albuquerque,
N.M.
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| Exhibits at STAIF enable industry,
government and universities to share their latest space-research
findings. |
STAIF is produced in cooperation with ASME, the American Astronautical
Society, the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, the
American Institute of Chemical Engineers, and the Professional Aerospace
Contractors Association.
In 2008, STAIF will incorporate the following conferences and symposia:
the 12th Conference on Thermophysics Applications in Microgravity, the
First Symposium on Space Resource Utilization, the 25th Symposium on
Space Nuclear Power and Propulsion, the Sixth Conference on Human/Robotic
Technology and the Vision for Space Exploration, the Sixth Symposium
on Space Colonization, and the Fifth Symposium on New Frontiers and
Future Concepts.
Before Dec. 12, registration is $595 for the full conference and $395
for one-day registration. After Dec. 12, prices are $665 for full registration
and $435 for one day. Registration for students will be $195 before
Dec. 12 and $235 after that date.
To find out more about STAIF-2008, visit the conference Web site, www.unm.edu/~ISNPS/staifhome.html,
or contact Mohamed El-Geek, isnps@unm.edu.
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