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The new focus has drawn some new participants, such as the Wright State Research Institute, the applied research arm of Wright State University. Wright State Research Institute engineers will conduct high-tech demonstrations in the Dell Discovery and Innovation Range throughout the opening day of the trade show.
For those interested in professional development, TechNet-Aero 2011 will offer professional training programs throughout the conference, starting with a two-day program on supply chain management presented by Dwight Smith-Daniels, Ph.D., professor and chair of information systems and operations management in Wright State’s Raj Soin College of Business.
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