1996 Midwest Symposium

on Circuits and Systems

AUGUST 18-21, 1996

Iowa State University


EXHIBITORS PROSPECTUS


The 1996 Midwest Symposium on Circuits and Systems organizing committee cordially invites your company to exhibit your products and services at the 1996 Midwest Symposium on Circuits and Systems to be held at Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa from August 18 to August 21, 1996.

The 1996 Midwest Symposium on Circuits and Systems is sponsored by the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society. The IEEE is the largest professional organization in the world with an international membership of over 300,000 individuals representing a wide variety of technical and engineering disciplines.

The Symposium will be devoted to all aspects of the theory, design, and applications of circuits and systems. The rapid changing state of research and development in circuits and systems attracts many participants to the MWSCAS conference. Researchers will present latest results on many important subjects on computer aided design, modeling and simulation, testing, signal processing, neural and fuzzy systems, image and video processing, linear and nonlinear circuits and systems, and many more exciting fields. As a potential exhibitor, you can help us put on a quality conference by providing participants the opportunity to view a variety of products and services related to this exciting field of study.

About the Host Site

Iowa is located in the heartland of the United States. It is bordered on the east by the Mississippi River and on the west by the Missouri River. Iowa's 2.9 million residents are some of the friendliest in the nation. Visitors to Iowa are often surprised by the variety of ways they can enjoy this lovely midwestern state. Historical sites and museums are almost as common as corn fields in Iowa. Iowa combines both the old and the new, from the modern office buildings and amusement parks in Des Moines, the state capital, to the Loess Hills in western Iowa.

Ames, Iowa, was established in 1864 and is located in the midsection of Iowa. The population of Ames is 48,000. The city is a university community with over 1,000 businesses combining resources with Iowa State University. It is easily accessed by transcontinental US Highways 30 and 69, as well as Interstate 35. The Des Moines International Airport is located 45 minutes south of Ames and is served by major commercial airlines.

Iowa State University, located in Ames, Iowa, is one of the nation's oldest and most respected land-grant universities. Iowa State has developed nationally recognized programs in the physical sciences and engineering, and has emerged as an international leader in the field of materials science, due in large part to the establishment of the Ames Laboratory of the U.S. Department of Energy on the ISU campus. The electronic digital computer, one of the most important technological innovations of the 20th century, was invented at Iowa State in the late 1930s by John Vincent Atanasoff.

Exhibitor Guidelines

*Conference registration includes a continental breakfast on August 19, 20, 21, lunch on August 19 and 20, one banquet ticket on Tuesday, August 20, refreshment breaks each day and one complete copy of the symposium proceedings.

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MWSCAS-96
Exhibits
102 Scheman Continuing Education Building
Iowa State University
Ames, IA 50011-1112
USA

E-mail to mwscas96@iastate.edu or FAX to: (515) 294-6223