2009 Motor, Drive & Automation Systems Conference
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Call for Presentations

This sixth annual, two-day symposium will serve an audience of decision makers from around the world who are interested in learning the latest advancements, capabilities and economics in electric motor, drive & automation systems. This is an opportunity to present to top executives and technical professionals of leading companies that integrate motor/drive, automation & motion control technology into their products and equipment as well as developers and manufacturers of motors, drives, controls, power electronics and integrated systems, and component, material and technology providers. We are looking for various types of presentations as they relate to:

MOTOR & DRIVE SYSTEMS
POWER ELECTRONICS & EFFICIENCY
MECHATRONICS
PRECISION MOTION CONTROL
AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGY & APPLICATIONS

      
     Submission ideas to include, but not limited to ...

  • Adapting and Upgrading Existing Systems
  • System Reliability and Efficiency
  • Motor, Drive & Automation Systems Technology Advancements
  • New Design Techniques / Motor & Drive Efficiency
  • Power Systems Efficiency & Advancements
  • Improving System Performance
  • Component Technology
  • Ethernet Communications for Motion Control - Advancements
  • Mechatronics Design & Development
  • Technology Developments and Applications
  • Market and Financial Factors
  • Pricing Outlook and System Economics
  • Materials Advancements
  • Selecting the Right System for your Application
  • Electronics and Control Advancements
  • Designing and Implementing New Systems
  • Automation/Robotics Applications
  • Precision & Flexible Machine Control


We are looking for various types of presentations including:

Technology Directions: Overviews, projections and forecasts for changes in core technologies, including new platforms, new industry applications and new methods of implementing solutions.

Case Studies/Industry Applications: Outstanding examples of recent applications in the electric motor and drive, power electronics, motion control and automation industries.

Panel Discussions: If you have an idea for a compelling panel discussion, or would like to moderate and/or help create a panel discussion, please contact Jeremy Martin - jeremym@infowebcom.com

Implementation and Operational Process: Return on Investment Scenarios and Analysis of Benefits for implementation of new and improved technologies such as upgrading to a more efficient drive system, adoption of new internal operational strategies and integration of existing and new solutions.

Keynote Sessions: Sessions of general interest to a wide range of participants. Could include market forecasts, long-term industry predictions / outlook.


Submitting a Proposal: The total length of each proposal should be a maximum of 1000 words.

It should include:

- A summary of the presentation content
- The proposed format (see Describe The Format Of Your Session)
- Brief description of the presentation for the conference program (100 words)
- Computer and equipment requirements (see Your Technology Needs)

Presenter's Profile:
- Presenter(s) biography and list of affiliations
- Presenter profile for the conference program
- Presentation experience on this or similar topics
- Contact information: name, title, company, address, office phone & fax, email address and web site.
  Also include home phone.

Describe the Format of your Session:
- Panel Discussions (3-4 participants)
- Case Studies
- Individual Presentations

Your Technology Needs: Do you need an Internet connection? Will you use computer-generated slides or present from a presentation program? If yes, you must bring your own laptop. Indicate any other technology that you plan to bring. Include any other technology requirements.

Optional: Each presenter may submit a 1500-2000 word paper or copies of their presentation for publication on www.e-DrivOnline.com and in the Conference Proceedings. Papers will also be considered for publication in e-Drive magazine.

Please Note
: Proposals and Submissions will be accepted only electronically by email. Send your proposal in the body of your email letter and include supporting material as attachments.



Submit to Jeremy Martin: jeremym@infowebcom.com by no later than July 31st for consideration.
Early submission are welcomed and appreciated.

Full-conference registration fees will be waived for all confirmed speakers.


For further questions, contact Jeremy Martin at 800-803-9488 x118.
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