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IEEE SoutheastCon 2007 - March 22 through 25, 2007 - Richmond, Virginia

IEEE SoutheastCon 2007

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Richmond Marriott, 500 East Broad Street, Richmond, VA 23219 USA

Thursday, 22 March 2007 through Sunday, 25 March 2007

The Southeast's Premier Technical Conference

IEEE Region 3, IEEE Virginia Council, and the IEEE Hampton Roads, Richmond, Central Virginia, and Virginia Mountain Sections are honored to host IEEE SoutheastCon 2007.

SoutheastCon is the annual IEEE Region 3 Technical, Professional, and Student Conference.

As the premier conference for the IEEE Region encompassing Jamaica and the Southeastern United States, it brings together electrical, computer and other engineering and science professionals, faculty and students to share the latest information through technical sessions, tutorials, and exhibits.

It is the most influential conference in Region 3 for promoting awareness of the technical contributions made by our profession to the advancement of engineering and science and to the community.

Attendance and technical program participation from areas outside IEEE Region 3 are also cordially encouraged and welcomed.

The conference schedule includes:

IEEE SoutheastCon 2007 Champion Contributor:

Dominion

IEEE Region 3, the IEEE Virginia Council, the IEEE Virginia Council Sections, and IEEE SoutheastCon 2007 wish to express their profound gratitude to Dominion for its gracious support of the conference and the student competitions. Please visit the IEEE SoutheastCon 2007 Conference Contributors page for more information.

Engineering and Technology in a Historic Setting

Photographic replication of Captain John Smith's Map of Virginia.  Originally printed at Oxford by Joseph Barnes circa 1612 The Richmond Marriott, conveniently located in the heart of historic downtown Richmond.

Richmond Marriott Hotel - 500 East Broad Street, Richmond, VA 23219 USA

The conference will be held 22 March - 25 March 2007 at the spectacular Richmond Marriott in historic downtown Richmond.

Richmond, Virginia

A view of the Richmond skyline overlooking the James River.  (Photo by Buddy Mays, provided courtesy of Richmond Metropolitan Convention and Visitors Bureau.)

Richmond, the state capital, is located centrally in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Richmond, while a mid-sized city, offers cultural opportunities typically found only in large metropolitan areas, such as first-class museums, prominent universities, numerous theater companies and art galleries, and its own symphony, professional ballet and opera.

Richmond and Virginia are also not without their historical engineering achievements. For instance, the area was home to the first U.S. canal system and the world’s first commercially successful electric street railway system.

Indeed, it is often its long, distinguished history that characterizes the region. Nearby is America's Historic Triangle of Virginia's Jamestown, Williamsburg, and Yorktown. This tiny place in Virginia gave birth to a great nation. In 2007, Jamestown, Virginia and America's first permanent English Settlement will turn 400. Come to Virginia and join us in commemorating America's 400th Anniversary.

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