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ASES National Solar Conference May 17-22, 2010 // Phoenix, Arizona USA // AGI Booth No. 635 America’s leading conference on the emerging trends, technology, and opportunities shaping the new energy economy. Join as at SOLAR 2010 for the nation's best educational opportunity for solar energy professionals! |
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UGIM 2010 June 28 - July 1, 2010 // Purdue University // West Lafayette, Indiana USA The goal of this symposium is to bring together leading educators and researchers from university, government, and industry around the world to promote the various exciting fields of micro/nanotechnology. Abbie Gregg, President of AGI, will be presenting the following paper during this symposium: Case Studies in Cost and Capacity Models for Research Centers AGI will present case studies in nanotechnology Cleanrooms / Labs showing planning of these labs using the AGI CARME model for income and expenses including estimation of suitable recharge rates and significant cost contributors. We will discuss the university and lab concerns that prompted the cost model studies, the results of the studies and actual practical results following implementation. Evolution of PI, Departmental and Core labs will also be discussed. Some of the results are surprising! |
| SEMICON West July 13-15, 2010 // San Francisco, California USA // AGI Booth No. 5168 SEMICON West is the place to see the companies, technologies, and people driving the future of micro- and nanoelectronics design and manufacturing. Learn about the latest developments in semiconductors, MEMS, renewable energy applications, semiconductor test, advanced packaging, wafer processing and more from the industry's leading technologists. |
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Solar Power International October 12-14, 2010 // Los Angeles, California USA Solar Power International (SPI), previously called Solar Power Conference and Expo, was created in 2004 when the Solar Electric Power Association (SEPA) and the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) joined together in partnership to fill an obvious void: the US was missing a business-to-business solar conference and expo. With an industry growth rate of more than 40% per year, there was a need for a single event where industry could come together with potential customers, policymakers, investors, and other parties necessary for continued rapid growth. It didn't take long for the event to establish itself as the premiere solar event in the US, growing from 1,100 attendees to over 22,500 in just 5 years! |