/C O R R E C T I O N -- TechInsights' EE Times/PRNewswire SAN FRANCISCO, July 15 /PRNewswire/ -- TechInsights' EE Times, the daily source of essential business and technical information for the electronics industry's decision makers, will launch a special all digital-only edition on July 20th focused on Apollo in celebration of the 40th anniversary event that launched an entire generation of engineers. In the special edition, EE Times editorial team offers the lessons of Apollo and why the organizing principle of Apollo remains relevant today. This flash-enhanced multimedia, complete with music, video clips and image galleries, offers wide ranging content looking back, as well connecting to the future, including:
George Leopold, EE Times' U.S. news director, who put together this special edition on Apollo, wrote in his op-ed, "With the U.S. economy foundering and the future uncertain, it's again a good time to recall that Americans can overcome tragedies, can come together to achieve economic and political goals. The rest of the world also embraced Apollo as representing the best of American innovation. 'We did it!' not 'They did it' -- the world proclaimed when Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin took the first steps on the moon 40 years ago. It's time to return to those heady days. It's time, as JFK said, 'to do the other things.'" As part of this special EE Times coverage, there will be a live webinar on Monday, July 27, 2009, titled "Apollo: The Epic that Launched a Generation of Engineers". Moderated by George Leopold, there will be a panel discussion that will include members of the Gemini and Apollo program from the 1960's such as John Aaron, EECOM [electrical, environmental and communications) engineer, and Sam Avati, Lunar Module Engineer, Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corp. To register for this interactive discussion, click here https://event.on24.com/eventRegistration/EventLobbyServlet?target=registration.jsp&eventid=155398&sessionid=1&key=3AA2BDA204286577B94043322552C7C3&partnerref=EETPage&sourcepage=register EE Times, on its website, is inviting readers to weigh in with their own suggestions about how the lessons and inspiration of Apollo might be applied to today's problems. About TechInsights (http://www.techinsights.com/) TechInsights, a division of United Business Media, is the global leader in media, marketing, and professional services for the electronics industry. We deliver results for the key influencers and decision makers involved in the definition, development, protection, and commercialization of technology and related intellectual property. More than 1.1 million engineering professionals engage with the EE Times Network - EE Times, TechOnline, DesignLines, and Embedded.com - across Europe, India, Japan, Taiwan, mainland China and North America. As well, the technology community comes to our events to share, learn, discuss, and advance the critical issues and challenges facing the electronics industry. Finally, for those clients with a specific technology, or intellectual property objective we engage on a custom basis through our TechInsights Technology and Intellectual Property Services team - Portelligent, Sanguine Microelectronics, and Semiconductor Insights. For more information on TechInsights please contact: Felicia Hamerman, Group Marketing Director T: 516.562.5652, email: fhamerman@techinsights.com Related links: EE Times Reader Forum: How Did Apollo inspire you to become an engineer? EE Times Digital Issue subscription Webinar: "Apollo: The Epic that Launched a Generation of Engineers" SOURCE TechInsights' EE Times SOURCE: TechInsights' EE Times Web site: http://www.techinsights.com/ |