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CLEO/QELS 2006, May 21-26, Long Beach, Calif.

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Photonics.com–OSA Exhibitor Reception

Tuesday, May 23, 5–6:30 p.m.
Beacon Ballroom, Hyatt Regency Long Beach
Featuring a drawing for an iPod nano!
(Also enter daily nano iPod drawing at Photonics.com Booth 1646)


WASHINGTON, March 27, 2006 — CLEO/QELS (the Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics/International Quantum Electronics), is collocated with the PhAST (Photonic Applications, Systems and Technologies conference). Managed by OSA, the six-day event offers programs for those involved in both the science and applications of optics and photonics. It features world-renowned, peer-reviewed technical programming; dynamic keynote speakers, tutorials and special symposia; 300-plus exhibitors; (See CLEO/QELS Product Showcase ; PhAST programming; short courses; receptions; poster sessions; and networking opportunities.

CLEO/QELS is the global scientific community's event of choice for presenting the latest optics and photonics research and findings. Because of its prestigious reputation, more than a thousand of the world's foremost experts submit their works for presentation at CLEO/QELS each year. These submissions, combined with a rigorous, peer-review process, result in a technical program that is unsurpassed in quality, depth and breadth.

Who should attend CLEO/QELS? Executive management, media, researchers/scientists, research managers, system developers, professors/educators, design engineers, test and measurement engineers, product development managers, venture capitalists, sales/marketing professionals and students.

For more information, visit: www.cleoconference.org


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Published: March 2006
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