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Abstracts for ION Technical Meeting

  25/05/2011
Abstract submissions are being accepted for The Institute of Navigation's (ION) International Technical Meeting (ITM) to be held 30th January and 1st February 2012 at the Marriott Newport Beach Hotel & Spa, Newport Beach, California.



The plenary session will consist of two facilitated and interactive panel sessions featuring leaders representing academia, private business, government, industry and scientific community. The session will highlight technical and policy challenges in areas around the ITM 2012 meeting tracks.


ITM 2012 features more than 150 technical papers presented on a diverse array of topics.


Abstracts are being accepted until 4th October 2011.

 





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