
What makes this conference different from other recent touch conferences can be summarized in two key words: focus and depth. Touch Gesture Motion 2011 features a structured balance of in-depth content covering “touch” technologies on the first day and “gesture & motion” technologies on the second day. No other touch conference has drilled down into the technologies and applications that are enabling the emerging field of gesture & motion control.
The entire second day of this conference is devoted to this topic, while the first day concentrates on the technologies and applications that are driving the future of touch as we know it today. The result is a conference that covers both today’s touch and the “next big thing” that may surpass touch.
The Touch Gesture Motion Conference will bring together executives from all parts of the touch & interactive industry. In addition to the dynamic agenda, there are lunches and a cocktail reception designed to facilitate networking. Hence the event will be an ideal opportunity to meet potential clients, partners and suppliers.
The conference will be especially beneficial to:
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AMD |
Interactive Product Solutions |
Polycom, Inc |
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3M |
isiQuiri Interface Technologies |
Prysm, Inc. |
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Analog Devices |
Konica Minolta Laboratory |
Qualcomm |
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Argus Insights |
Light Blue Optics |
Quantum Interface |
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Austriamicrosystems AG |
Maxim Integrated Products |
Rambus Inc |
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BDTI |
Mechdyne |
Research In Motion |
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BizWitz |
Microsemi |
Semtech Corporation |
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Boeing |
Microvision |
SHARP Labs of America |
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Broadcom |
Motion Computing |
SMART Technologies |
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Cisco Systems |
Movea |
Spielo International |
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Corning |
National Semiconductor |
Tactonic Technologies |
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Cypress |
NextWindow |
TE Connectivity |
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Cypress Semiconductor |
N-trig |
Texas Instruments |
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Dell |
Nuance |
Thales Avionics |
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DigitalOptics Corp. |
Oblong Industries |
Touch International |
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Esterline |
Ocular |
Unipixel |
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Extreme Reality |
Omek Interactive |
University of Texas at Austin |
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Freescale |
Osram Opto Semiconductors |
Veritas et Visus |
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Heptagon |
Parlex |
VistaCon Technologies |
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Hillcrest Labs |
Philips |
Visteon Corporation |
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IMS Research |
PointGrap |
Wacom Technology Co. |
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Intel |
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Zebra Imaging |
Austin has long been home to a number of leading technology companies and it’s often referred to as the “Silicon Valley of the South.” Hosting Touch Gesture Motion 2011 in Austin was a natural fit due to the great number of local companies developing touch, gesture & motion technologies, easy access from San Jose via the “Nerd Bird,” beautiful December weather and seemingly endless nightlife/restaurant options.
The Touch Gesture Motion Conference will be held at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Downtown Austin where you’ll discover the perfect balance between the city beat and resort calm. Set on the shore of Lady Bird Lake and only minutes from the airport it’s the ideal location of the AAA Four Diamond downtown Austin hotel lets you experience the best of our eclectic city. You can catch the display at the famous "Bat Bridge,” right across from the hotel or wander across Congress to find yourself immersed in one of the many entertainment districts – including SoCo, Warehouse District, 2nd Street and Sixth Street just to name a few.
Visit www.austintexas.org to learn more about our wonderful city



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