GOLDIN TO KEYNOTE TECH 2006 IN ANAHEIM OCTOBER 29

Tue, 22 Oct 1996 17:59:13 -0400
Source: NASANews@luna.osf.hq.nasa.gov (NASA HQ Public Affairs Office)
Date: Tue, 22 Oct 1996 15:05:06 -0400
From: NASANews@luna.osf.hq.nasa.gov (NASA HQ Public Affairs Office)
To: press-release-net@venus.hq.nasa.gov
Subject: Goldin to Keynote Tech 2006 in Anaheim October 29

Jim Cast
Headquarters, Washington, DC October 22, 1996
(Phone: 202/358-1779)

George DeFeis
Technology Utilization Foundation, New York, NY
(Phone: 212/490-3999)

NOTE TO EDITORS: N96-70

GOLDIN TO KEYNOTE TECH 2006 IN ANAHEIM OCTOBER 29

NASA Administrator Daniel S. Goldin will give the keynote address at NASA's seventh annual technology transfer conference and exposition, called Tech 2006.

Goldin's address will take place at approximately 1:45 p.m. PDT on October 29 at the Anaheim Marriott Hotel, Anaheim, CA. All other activities -- three days of exhibits, workshops and symposia, will be held at the Anaheim Convention Center.

Sponsored by NASA, NASA Tech Briefs and the Technology Utilization Foundation, the three days of exhibits, workshops and symposia will introduce a wealth of ready-made innovations and new opportunities for industry in such critical areas as electronics, computing, manufacturing and telemedicine.

This year, Technology 2006 will team with two concurrent conferences at the Anaheim Convention Center -- TeleCon XVI and Telemed II--to present a NASA-sponsored workshop showcasing breakthroughs in technologies for the telemedicine and distance learning industries.

Last year, at Technology 2005 in Chicago, attendees came from all 50 states and over half obtained licensing, cooperative research and development or other technology transfer agreements as a result of their attendance.

A new CD-ROM, "NASA Solutions--Sharing Aerospace Technology with America," will make its debut at Technology 2006. This CD-ROM, intended to serve as another venue for the private sector to gain access to NASA technologies quickly and easily, will be available to the press and contains information derived from NASA's Technology Tracking System, the "TechTracS" database, available over the Internet through NASA's Commercial Technology Home Page at:
http://nctn.hq.nasa.gov

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