Boston To Host
Sustainable
Energy Trade
Show
By Rick
Hendershot
Linknet News
Daily Digest -
December 22,
2005 - The
Northeast
Sustainable
Energy
Association
(NESEA) will
hold its 31st
annual Building
Energy
Conference and
Trade Show at
Boston’s
Seaport World
Trade Center on
March 7-9,
2006.
The conference
will feature
more than 150
speakers
dealing with
topics ranging
from
photovoltaics,
utility scale
renewable
energy,
biofuels, urban
design,
building
design,
industrial
design, green
buildings and
green
products.
The show is
expected to
draw 2,000
participants
for activities
including:
workshops,
sessions,
lectures,
networking, a
free public
forum, and a
trade show for
renewable
energy and
green building
professionals.
The event is
recommended for
architects,
developers,
investors,
policy makers,
engineers,
builders, city
and town
planners,
building
systems
designers, real
estate
professionals,
and other
professionals
interested in
renewable
energy and
green building
practices.
==>MacWorld
to feature
usual slate of
innovations
MacWorld, to be
held in San
Francisco, Jan
9-13 2006 will
feature a
strong focus on
music and
audio. This is
not surprising,
considering
Apple's success
in this area
over the last
few years.
Music-related
exhibitors will
include Harman
Multimedia
which
introduced an
award-winning
line of
companion
products for
the iPod, as
well as Musitek
showing off the
latest release
of SmartScore
music-scanning
and
music-scoring
application.
Other features
include Guitar
Center, showing
off the latest
recording
software and
hardware, music
creation and
editing
tools.
Other displays
will feature a
Podcasting
Stage where
attendees can
see listings to
leading
podcasters, and
the MacWorld
Auto Show
featuring
specially
fitted cars
demonstrating
the latest in
iPod
integration.
==>Government
Officals Debate
Technology
Options at
CES
The
International
Consumer
Electronics
Show to be held
in Las Vegas,
January 5-8,
2006 is one of
the most
important shows
of its kind in
the world. It
features
cutting-edge
displays of new
consumer
technology,
with a focus on
audio, video,
mobile
electronics,
information
technology,
wireless
communications,
home networking
and much
more.
Because of its
importance to
the global
economy, this
year more than
100 top federal
and state
government
officials from
states across
the U.S. will
be in
attendance to
"hear, touch,
undertand, and
debate the
hottest
technology
products and
services."
Government
officials
include members
of the US
Senate, as well
as the House of
Representatives.
Officials from
the Whilte
House, FCC, and
other
government
agencies will
also
attend.
Debates and
presentations
will focus on
the
environmental
impacts of
technology,
secuirty
issues, and
contentious
issues such as
Music Industry
vs. File
Sharing
Consumers.
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