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MOVING TECHNOLOGY TO MARKET
Exhibitor Prospectus
Reserve Your Spacewww.spie.org/dss15-expo
Baltimore Convention CenterBaltimore, Maryland, USA
Exhibition 21–23 April 2015
Conferences & Courses 20–24 April 2015 EExhibitor
Prospectus
THE EAST COAST’S LARGEST OPTICS AND PHOTONICS EXHIBITION
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The East Coast’s Largest Optics and Photonics Exhibition
The SPIE DSS EXPO focuses on optics, lasers, sensors, image processing, spectroscopy, infrared systems, thermal imaging, optoelectronic components, instrumentation, data analysis, and more.
The DSS EXPO serves attendees of both SPIE DSS symposia and visitors from around the world looking for the whole supplier chain and seeking products that improve capabilities at lower cost.
Connect with potential purchasers from the U.S. Army, Navy, and Air Force, NASA, FLIR, Lockheed Martin, L-3, Johns Hopkins, Finmeccanica, university labs, and more.
– Grow your revenue
– Identify the most promising opportunities in the industry
– Connect with your customers
– Demo your new products
– Gain exposure with strategically placed advertising and sponsorships
EXPERIENCE DSS EXPO
DSS EXPO: 21–23 APRIL 2015 CONFERENCES & COURSES: 20–24 APRIL 2015
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SIGN UP TODAY•www.spie.org/dss15-expo
One exhibition plus two SPIE symposia—the event centers on dual-usage products and applications for defense/security and commercial/industrial sensing, plus D.C.-area visitors.
– 6,000 registered attendees
– 59 conferences with more than 2,300 technical presentations
– 450 exhibitors
– 45 courses offered for professional development
– Job Fair
– Interactive company product demonstrations
– 18 hours of exhibition time over 3 days
– Industry panel discussions and workshops
DSS 2015 AT A GLANCE
DEFENSE + SECURITY Sensors, Imaging, and Optics for a Safer World 35 Conferences · 1,300 Papers
SENSING TECHNOLOGY + APPLICATIONS Commercial, Industrial, and Consumer Sensors 24 Conferences · 1,000 Papers
EXHIBITION · SPECIAL EVENTS · COURSES · TECHNICAL PRESENTATIONS
BALTIMORE CONVENTION CENTER BALTIMORE, MARYLAND, USA
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SPIE DSS offers the highest concentration of experts in the field Even in an environment of budget uncertainty, SPIE DSS remains a robust, 6,000-attendee event—the largest exhibition on these key sensing, imaging, and infrared technologies. The event continues to expand through an increased focus on the commercial and dual-use applications of these technologies, which corresponds with the industry’s shift towards finding new markets as overall defense budgets contract.
JOB FUNCTIONS OF DSS 2014 ATTENDEES
COMPANY TYPE OF 2014 ATTENDEES
0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800
Technician/Operator/Lab TechTechnical/Laboratory Management
Production/Manufacturing/PurchasingOther
Consultant/Investor/VC/FinancierProject/Program Management
Basic Research/ScienceCollege Professor/Educator
Application/Product DevelopmentStudent
Business Development Mgr/ExecSenior Executive/Corporate Management
Sales/MarketingApplied Research
Engineering & Design
Industry
Educational Institution
Military
Government
National Lab2%
Nonprofit1%
63%20%
8%6%
www.spie.org/dss15-expo
PURCHASE AREAS FOR DSS 2014 ATTENDEES
GEOGRAPHICAL AREAS OF 2014 ATTENDEES
0 500 1000 1500 2000
MicrotechnologyOptical Fabrication EquipmentVibration Isolation Equipment
Nanotechnology ProductsMicroscopes
Consulting ServicesMaterials, Abrasives, Chemicals
Electrical, Signal Analysis EquipmentSpectroscopy Devices and Equipment
Optomechanical Components, DevicesLEDs, OLEDs, Non-Laser Light Sources
Positioning EquipmentDisplays
Fiber Optics and AccessoriesLaser Components and Accessories
Optical Coatings, Thin FilmsElectronic Components
Electronic, Digital Imaging EquipmentTest and Measurement Equipment
Computing, Data Processing HardwareLasers and Systems
SoftwareOptical Components - Filters, Mirrors, Misc.
Optical Components - LensesDetectors, Sensors
Cameras and Imaging Systems
Europe
Asia
Middle East2%
Central & South America, South Pacific, Africa2%
4%10%
82%North America
2014 ATTENDEES REPRESENT VARIOUS FIELDS
• Aerospace and Aviation Systems• Agriculture, Food, Forestry Systems• Analytical/Measurement Instrumentation• Astronomy• Automotive or Ground Transportation• Basic Research, Science• Biomedical, Medical Imaging, Health Care• Chemical and Biological Analysis• Communications and Networking• Computing Systems, Data Processing• Consumer Electronics• Defense, Security, Law Enforcement• Displays: Consumer, Information, Entertainment• Earth Sciences, Environmental Monitoring, Climate• Education and Training
• Federally-funded Lab• Industrial Sensing and Measurement• Laser Industry• Lighting and Illumination• Machine Vision, Factory Automation• Materials Processing, Lasers in Manufacturing• Nanotechnology, Micro-optics, MEMs• Optical Data Storage• Optical Design and Engineering• Optics Manufacturing• Photographic, Printing, Publishing• Semiconductor Manufacturing• Solar and Alternative Energy• Structural and Infrastructural Sensing• Vehicle Sensing and Control
“Working with this community has resulted in innovations that have saved lives. You, in SPIE, are our partners. You continue to
develop the sensors of the future…”
Letitia Long Director of the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency
One Premier Exhibition. Two Major Symposia.
APPLICATIONS:- Avionics/Aerospace- Biometrics- Communications/Networking- Cyber Sensing/Security- Instrumentation and Control- Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance - Mine/Chemical Detection (CBRNE)- Port/Border Protection- System/Network Integrator/VAR- UAVs
TECHNOLOGIES:- Command, Control, Communications &
Intelligence (C3I)- Display Technologies- Imagery and Pattern Analysis- Imaging and Sensing Technologies- Information System and Networks- Infrared Sensors and Systems- Lasers and Systems- Next-Generation Sensors and Systems- Radar Sensors- Sensor Data and Information Exploitation
SENSORS, IMAGING, AND OPTICS FOR A SAFER WORLD
Continues 25+ years of being the leading conference on imaging and sensing technologies used to help create a safer world.
SYMPOSIUM CHAIR
Nils SandellDirector, Strategic Technology Office/ DARPA (USA)
DSS STEERING COMMITTEE
SYMPOSIUM CO-CHAIR
David A. LoganVice President and General Manager of Technology Solutions, BAE Systems
Barbara D. BroomeU.S. Army Research Lab (USA)
Michael T. EismannAir Force Research Lab (USA)
Kevin G. HardingGE Global Research (USA)
One Premier Exhibition. Two Major Symposia.
COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL, AND CONSUMER SENSORS
Focused on non-defense sensing and imaging topics and further development of dual-use technology options with civilian applications.
APPLICATIONS:- Automotive/Transportation- Communication/Networking- Energy Harvesting- Environmental Monitoring- Harsh Environments- Healthcare/Medical Devices- Infrastructure- Manufacturing- Ocean Sensing- Oil, Gas, Petrochemical- Pharmaceutical/Biotech- Sensing for Agriculture and Food/Water
Safety
TECHNOLOGIES:- 3D Imaging and Visualization- Data Visualization- Fiber Optic Sensors- Hyperspectral Imaging- Imagery and Pattern Analysis- Information Systems and Networks- IR Sensors and Systems- Next-Generation Robotics- Next-Generation Sensors and Systems- Polarization- Spectroscopic Sensing - Terahertz Devices and Systems- Thermographics- Wireless Sensing
C2015 Call for Papers
“Excellent conference and an important event to meet researchers discovering and creating
the future in optics and photonics.” 2014 DSS Exhibitor
SYMPOSIUM CHAIR
Wolfgang SchadeClausthal Univ. of Technology and Fraunhofer Heinrich- Hertz Institute (Germany)
SYMPOSIUM CO-CHAIR
Ming C. WuElectrical Engineering & Computer Sciences, University of California, Berkeley (USA)
Kenneth R. IsraelLockheed Martin Corp. (USA)
Robert A. LiebermanIntelligent Optical Systems, Inc. (USA)
David A. WhelanBoeing Defense, Space, and Security (USA)
CALL FOR PAPERS ABSTRACTS DUE 6 OCTOBER 2014
Find the complete program, most up-to-date information, and exhibition details, including travel and accommodations:
www.spie.org/dss15-expo
Join over 450 industry-leading companies in Baltimore RESERVE YOUR SPACE TODAY FOR THE BEST PLACEMENT—SUBMIT YOUR CONTRACT TODAY. 2014 Exhibitor listing.
4D Technology Corporation
5N Plus, Inc.908 Devices A.J. Tuck Co. AAAS Science &
Technology Policy Fellowships
ABB Analytical Measurement
Access Laser Co.Active Silicon, Inc.Acutronic USA, Inc.Adimec ADIT Electron TubesAdsys Controls, Inc.AdTech Ceramics Advance Reproductions
Corp. Advanced Cooling
Technologies Advanced Dicing
Technologies Inc.Advanced Scientific
Concepts, Inc.Aerotech, Inc.AGM Container Controls,
Inc.AIM INFRAROT-MODULE
GmbH ALIO Industries All Flex Flexible Circuits &
Heaters
Alliant Techsystems Inc.
Allied Vision Technologies Inc.
Alluxa Alpes Lasers SA American Infrared
Solutions (AIRS) AMETEK HCC Electronic
Packaging AMETEK Precitech AMETEK SunpowerAnalog Modules, Inc.Andover
Corporation Aperture Optical SciencesApplied Multilayers, LLCApplied Technology
Associates Arete Associates Arrow Thin Films ASE Optics Astro Haven EnterprisesASTRODESIGN, Inc.attocube systems
Inc. Avo Photonics BAE Systems Baikowski International
Corp. BattelleBEI Precision Systems &
Space Co., Inc.
Beijing Lenstech Science and Technology Co., Ltd.
Bertin TechnologiesBitFlow, Inc.Block MEMSBlue Ridge Optics, LLCBodkin Design &
Engineering, LLCBoston Electronics Boulder Nonlinear
SystemsBrandywine Photonics,
LLCBrimrose Technology
Corp. Brolis
Semiconductors Bruker Optics Inc.CALCULEX, Inc.CalSensors Inc. Cambridge Pixel Carl Hanser Verlag GmbH
& Co. KG CEDRAT Technologies
SA CeramOptec Ind. Inc. CeramTec North
America ChemImage Sensor
SystemsChina Germanium Co.,
Ltd.
CI Systems, Inc.Clear Align CobhamCoherent Logix, Inc.CorActive High-Tech Corning
Incorporated Criterion InstrumentCritical Link, LLCCVI Laser OpticsCybel, LLCD&P Instruments DataRay Inc. Daylight Solutions
Inc. Delta Digital VideoDeposition Sciences, Inc.Diagnostic anSERS, Inc.Diamond USA DIAS Infrared Corp Dino-Lite Scopes
(BigC) Directed Energy
Professional SocietyDiscovery
Semiconductors, Inc.Diverse Optics Inc. Dow Electronic MaterialsDRS Technologies, Inc.Drytech Inc. DST Control Duma Optronics Ltd.
DSS EXPO · 21–23 APRIL 2015
“What excited me about coming back here is just looking at the technology. You can see how it’s changed dramatically. A lot of what
I see on the f loor today, we dreamed about in the 80’s. We built proprietary, highly engineered, single-purpose systems that today are
commercially available at scale, speed and cost that was unimaginable.’’
Bill Ruh GE Global Software Headquarters
E.R. Precision Optical Corp.
e2v Edmund OpticsEDT, Inc.EGIDE USAElectro Optical Industries,
Inc.Electro OpticsElectro-Optical Imaging,
Inc.ELTA North America Eltek USA Inc.EM Photonics, Inc.eMagin Corporation EMCORE
Corporation EMF CorporationEPIR Technologies, Inc.EPIX, Inc.Epner Technology Inc.Epson Electronics
America, Inc.Esterline CMC
Electronics ET Precision Optics
Inc. Eutecus Excelitas-Qioptiq Exelis
ExoTec Precision Fairfield Crystal
Technology Federal Laboratory
Consortium FIBERPRO USA fineoptix GmbH Finger Lakes
Instrumentation First Light Imaging FiveFocal LLC Flex Interconnect
Technologies FLIR SystemsFluxData, Inc.Forza Silicon
Corporation Fotofab G5 InfraredGavish, Inc.General Dynamics
Advanced Information Systems
Genia Photonics Inc. Gentec Electro-Optics
Inc. Georgia Tech Research
Institute Germanium and
Applications Ltd.
Germanium OJSC GlobalSensing
Technologies Gooch & Housego
UK GPD Optoelectronics
Corp. Great River
Technology Greenlight OpticsGreenpak Development,
Inc. (GDI)G-S Plastic Optics Hamamatsu
Corporation Haphit Inc Hardin OpticalHawkEye Technologies,
Inc.Headwall Photonics
Inc. Heimann Sensor
GmbH HEL Joint Technology
Office Hellma Materials
GmbH Heraeus Quartz America
LLC HGH Infrared
Systems
HIWIN Corp. Homeland Security
Today Hoppe Technologies
Inc. Hyperion
Development HySpexi3system, Inc.Ibsen Photonics A/S ID Quantique SAIdeal Aerosmith, Inc.IDenticard Access
Control IDEX Optics &
Photonics II-VI Infrared II-VI Optical Systems Imaging Solutions
Group IMPERX Inc. Industrial Hygiene
News/Rimbach Publishing
Infinite Graphics Incorporated
Infinite Optics Inc. Infrared Systems
Development Corporation
www.spie.org/dss15-expo
InfraTec GmbH Infrarotsensorik und Messtechnik
InLC Technology, Inc.INO Inrad Optics Insaco Inc. Interconnect
Systems Intevac PhotonicsIO Industries, Inc.IQE IR IRCAM GmbH IRCameras, LLCIRD Glass Iridian Spectral
Technologies Iris Technology
Corporation IRnova AB ISP Optics
Corporation ITW Opto Diode Corp.Izumi International, Inc.Janos Technology, LLCJDSUJenoptik Defense, Inc.JENOPTIK Optical
Systems, LLCJML Optical Industries,
LLCJohns Hopkins Univ.
Applied Physics Lab., LLC
Kappa optronics Inc.Kent Optronics, Inc.Kentek Corporation Keopsys Inc.Kigre, Inc.KiloLambda Technologies,
Ltd.Kopin Corporation Kopp Glass Kowa Optimed Inc. Kozak Micro AdjustersKreischer Optics, Ltd.KVH Industries, Inc.Kyocera America, Inc.L-3 Communication
Systems-East L-3 Communications L-3 Communications
Cincinnati ElectronicsLabsphere, Inc.LaCroix Optical Co.Lambda Research Optics,
Inc.
Laser Components USA, Inc.
Aerospace & Defense Technology/Tech Briefs Media Group
Laser Focus World Laser Quantum Inc. Laser Research OpticsLaser Technology, Inc.Lasertel, Inc.Lattice Materials LLC Leading Edge Optical Inc.Leybold Optics USA, Inc.LightPath
Technologies LightWorks Optical
Systems Lockheed Martin
Santa Barbara Focalplane
Logitech Ltd. Lumus Ltd.M Cubed Technologies,
Inc.M Squared Lasers M3 Measurement
Solutions Inc Magnity ElectronicsMagnus Precision Mfg,
Inc.Marktech
Optoelectronics Masimo
Semiconductor Materion CorporationMax Levy Autograph, Inc.Meadowlark Optics MegaWatt LasersMeller Optics, Inc.Meprolight 1990
Ltd. MET Laboratories Micro Laser Systems Micro Photon DevicesMicroDISC, Inc.MICRONIX USA Midac Corp. Mikrosens Mikro-TasarimMoore Nanotechnology
Systems, LLCMoulded Optics GmbHMOXTEK, Inc.Multi IR Optoelectronics
Co., Ltd.NAC Image
Technology
Naked Optics Corp.Nanjing Co-Energy
Optical Crystal Co., Ltd.Nanomotion Inc. nanoplus Nanosystems
and Technologies GmbHNational Aperture, Inc.National Defense
Industrial Association
National Reconnaissance Office
National Security AgencyNew England Optical
Systems, Inc.New England
Photoconductor Corp.
New Imaging Technologies (NIT)
New Infrared Technologies (NIT)
Newport CorporationNewport Thin Film Lab.,
Inc.NiCoForm, Inc.NicomaticNingbo Sunny Infrared
Technologies Co., Ltd.NIST/CNST NORCADA Norland Products
Inc. North GuangWei
Technology Inc. Northrop Grumman
Cutting Edge Optronics
NovaSolNovotech, Inc.NufernNuPhoton Technologies,
Inc.Ocean Optics, Inc.OFS Omnetics Connector
Corp. ON SemiconductorOndax, Inc.Ontar Corporation OPCO Laboratory Open Photonics Inc. Opgal Optronic
Industries Ophir Optics LLC/A
Newport Corporation Brand
Ophir-Spiricon, LLC
Optec S.p.A.Optex Systems, Inc.Optical Support, Inc.OPTICS 1 optics.org Optiforms OptiGrate Corp. Optikos Corporation Optimax OptiPro Systems Optiwave Systems
Inc. Opto-Alignment
Technology OptoElectronic
Components OptoSigma Corp. OSELA Inc. OZ Optics Limited PacTech USA PANalytical PCO-TECH Inc.PD-LD, Inc.Peak Beam Systems, Inc.Per Vices
Corporation PFG Precision Optics PHASICS Corp. Photon Control Inc. Photonic Cleaning
Technologies Photonic Sense
GmbH Photonics Media Photonics OnlinePHOTONIS USA, Inc.Photron Physics Today PI PicoQuant GmbH PIXELTEQ Pleora Technologies Ploughshare
Innovations PLX Inc.Point Grey Research, Inc.Polaris Sensor
Technologies, Inc.Pranalytica, Inc.Precitech, Inc.Princetel, Inc.Princeton Lightwave, Inc.Professional Services of
America, Inc.PROXIVISION GmbH
ACCESS THE DSS EXPO WEBSITE FOR THE LATEST EXHIBITOR LIST www.spie.org/dss15-expo
“SPIE has had a particular focus at times on applications and uses of photonics that I think has spurred a lot of great thought on how
problems can be solved using photonics. Not just advancing the state of the art, but actually looking at the applications has been a great
contribution that SPIE has made.”
David Honey Office of the Director of National Intelligence
Pulse Instruments Co.
Pure PhotonicsPVP Advanced EO
Systems, Inc.QED Optics Qioptiq Ltd.QmagiQ, LLCQuality Thin Films, Inc.Quantel USA Raicol Crystals Ltd.Rainbow Research Optics,
Inc.Raptor Photonics
Ltd. Raytheon ELCAN Optical
Technologies Raytheon Vision
Systems Reynard CorporationRICOR USA, Inc.Riegl USARigaku Raman
Technologies, Inc.Ritbearing Corp.Rochester Precision
Optics, LLCRocky Mountain
Instrument Co. RP OPTICAL LABRPMC Lasers, Inc.Rubicon Technology SAES Getters USASanta Barbara Infrared,
Inc.Satisloh North
America Savvy Optics Corp.SCD USA, LLCSchneider Optics, Inc.SCHOTT Defense
Seiler Instrument & Manufacturing Co., Inc.
Selex ES Sensors Unlimited
- UTC Aerospace Systems
Servometer Shanghai Optics Inc. Shephard Media Sierra Precision OpticsSightLine Applications,
Inc.Silicon Cert
Laboratories Sinclair
Manufacturing Siskiyou Corporation Smiths Detection
Inc. SOFRADIRSofradir EC, Inc.Solid Sealing Technology,
Inc.Solid State Cooling
Systems, Inc.Solid State Scientific
Corp. Souriau PA&E Special Optics Spectra Vista CorporationSpectral Evolution, Inc.Spectrogon US, Inc.Spectrolab, Inc.Spectroscopy
Magazine Spectrum USASpica Technologies, Inc.SPIE Career Center SRI International
Sarnoff
StingRay Optics Success InfraredSumitomo Electric
Industries, Ltd.SunOptical Systems Surface Optics
Corporation Surmet Corp. Sydor Instruments LLCSydor Optics, Inc.Syntec Optics Systematic Vision
Corp. Tactical Defense MediaTamron Co., Ltd.TDK Lambda AmericasTech Source, Inc.Technosoft S.A.Tecphos, Inc.Tecport Optics, Inc.Teledyne DALSA Teledyne Imaging
Sensors Teledyne Judson
Technologies Teledyne Nova
Sensors Teletronics Technology
Corporation TelopsTeraDiode, Inc.Terahertz Device
Corp. Thales Cryogenics B.V.The Optronics Co., Ltd.Thermoteknix Systems
Ltd. Thorlabs Tower Optical Corp. TowerJazz
TrackGen Solutions Inc.Traycer Diagnostic
Systems, Inc.TRIOPTICS GmbH TRUMPF Inc. U Massachusetts Lowell -
STL U.S. Department of
Commerce ULISUmicore Optical Materials
USA, Inc.United Lens Co., Inc.Universal Photonics Ural Optical&Mechanical
Plant UTC Aerospace SystemsVelodyne Lidar, Inc.VIGO System Vincent AssociatesVision Research®, Inc.Vision Systems
Technology, LLCVision4ce VLOCVoxtel, Inc.VST America, Inc.Wavelength Opto-
Electronic (S) Pte. Ltd.Welch Mechanical
Designs, LLCWordingham
Technologies Xactra Technologies XenicsY&M Technologies, Inc.Yole DÈveloppement Zygo Corporation
Get a jump-start on your competition by securing the best space nowExtend your company’s presence by showcasing your latest advancements, networking with colleagues, and positioning your new products. SPIE Corporate Member rates reflect a 15% discount. Visit www.spie.org/corporate for details.
Space Type Non-Member Fee SPIE Corp Member Fee
6 ft. Table $2,300 $1,955
10 ft. x 10 ft. Booth* $3,390 $2,880
Island** $42.35 per sq. ft. $36.00 per sq. ft.
Peninsula Booth** $36.05 per sq. ft. $30.65 per sq. ft.
*Optional corner________ x $475 per corner (applies to booths only)
**400 sq. ft. minimum
Your booth at SPIE DSS EXPO provides you with a strategic advantage all year longBENEFITS INCLUDED WITH YOUR EXHIBITION CONTRACT:• Free technical passes to conferences
• Networking and socializing opportunities
• Advertising opportunities both online and in print
• Promotional outreach – customized email invitations for your customers
• Reserve space for your private meetings and functions (contact SPIE to bring your small meeting or product review to DSS).
18 HOURS OVER 3 DAYSTuesday 21 April 2015 · 10:00 am to 5:00 pm
Wednesday 22 April 2015 · 10:00 am to 5:00 pm
Thursday 23 April 2015 · 10:00 am to 2:00 pm
215,000 sq. ft. of exhibition space
DSSEXPO
15% OFFSPIE
CORPORATEMEMBERS
“As long as SPIE DSS remains in the Washington/
Baltimore area, it will be a good opportunity
to network with key government scientists.”
2014 DSS Exhibitor
Banners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,625
Coat Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,950
Coffee Break - Conference AM . . . . . $ 825
Coffee Break - Conference PM . . . . . $ 825
Coffee Break - Exhibition AM . . . . .$2,000
Coffee Break - Exhibition PM. . . . . . $2,825
Column Wrap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1,795
Conference App . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3,600
Conference Bag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,595
Conference Bag Insert . . . . . . . . . . . .$1,995
Escalator Graphics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,260
Exhibitor Map – Back Cover Ad . . . $1,850
Exhibitor Map – Logo Ad . . . . . . . . . . $ 995
Featured Exhibitor Package . . . . . . . $ 995
Floor Graphic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1,750
Floor Plan Logo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 525
General Sponsor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 395
Hotel Key Cards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5,500
Internet Pavilion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,950
Lanyards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3,500
Luggage Tags . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,790
Meter Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1,975
Onsite Directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 975
Stairway Strips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,250
Student Luncheon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,500
Wi-Fi – Three Locations . . . . . . . . . .$4,900
Wi-Fi – Camden Lobby . . . . . . . . . . . $2,975
Wi-Fi – Exhibition Hall . . . . . . . . . . . $2,975
Wi-Fi – Pratt Street Lobby . . . . . . . . $2,975
Sponsorships and AdvertisingBuild your brand and increase exposure through key advertising and sponsorships. Visit www.spie.org/dss15-expo for details and availability.
The Baltimore Convention Center offers a variety of high-profile sponsorship opportunities Explore possibilities and find the best solution to boost your company’s visibility.
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The location of SPIE DSS 2015 in Baltimore, Maryland, ensures efficient use of your time and travel resources for: • Business opportunities• Customer interaction• Product and technology awareness—see the latest developments• Professional development
Baltimore and the D.C. Beltway are the perfect location for technical and commercial exchange in optics, imaging, and sensing for defense, security, industrial, health, and environmental applications. Many top research institutions, industry leaders and innovators, and key decision-makers in research and development funding are located within driving distance of the Baltimore Convention Center, including:
• 12 Major Military Installations
• 50 Federal Agencies
• Top Research Institutions like Johns Hopkins and NASA
• Defense Information Systems Agency, National Security Agency, and NIST
• Home to the U.S. Cyber Command
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MARYLAND AEROSPACE DEFENSE BY THE NUMBERSAerospace/Defense Businesses . . . . . . 8,520 Economic Activity Generated Annually . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$35.45 billionSecured Federal Contracts . . . . $7.33 billion
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