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IEST presents new workshops at ESTECH 2006

Posted on November 03, 2005

The Institute of Environmental Sciences and Technology (IEST) will hold its 52nd Annual Technical Meeting and Exposition at the Hyatt Regency Phoenix in Phoenix, Arizona May 7-10, 2006. The theme of the annual technical meeting and exposition is "New Beginnings." It will focus on a new era of IEST with more educational courses, including the exciting field of nanotechnology, awarding scholarships for full-time students, a tabletop exhibition, and a new technical format consisting of seminars/workshops.

For design, test, and evaluation professionals, several new sessions/workshops will be added to the schedule. One session/workshop will be a panel discussion about the revision of MIL-STD-810G. Others include Aging Air and Ground Vehicles, Time Waveform Replication, Certifying Laboratories to ISO 17025, and UV Weathering.

Three new sessions/workshops will be presented for contamination control professionals to complement the current program: a session on the new industry Nanotechnology; a case study related to silicon-related contamination of garments; and a review of ISO 14644-4 Design, construction, and start-up.

The conference and exhibition focuses on the concerns of professionals in the fields of contamination control, product reliability, and design, test, and evaluation. ESTECH 2006 is an excellent opportunity for professionals to meet and do business with key people in the international community of environmental sciences. Attendees come from around the world for the technical expertise presented at the ESTECH conference and exhibition.

Founded in 1953, IEST is an international technical society of engineers, scientists, and educators that serves its members and the industries they represent (simulating, testing, controlling, and teaching the environments of earth and space) through education and the development of recommended practices and standards.

IEST is an ANSI-accredited standards-developing organization; Secretariat of ISO/TC 209 Cleanrooms and associated controlled environments; Administrator of the ANSI-accredited US TAG to ISO/TC 209; and a founding member of the ANSI-accredited US TAG to ISO/TC 229 Nanotechnologies.

For further information regarding ESTECH 2006, visit the IEST website at www.iest.org. You may also e-mail the IEST Marketing Associate at marketing@iest.org or call (847) 255-1561 for advertising and exhibiting information.

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Contact:
Heather Dvorak
IEST
5005 Newport Drive, Suite 506
Rolling Meadows, IL 60008-3841 Phone: (847) 255-1561
Fax: (847) 255-1699
marketing@iest.org

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