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RESNA 2007 Annual Conference: Many Disciplines, One AT Family

Start Date: June 15, 2007

End Date: June 18, 2007

Description:The RESNA Annual Conference is an interdisciplinary gathering of individuals and companies who share a common interest in technology and disability. It begins with two days of Instructional Courses plus the popular Fundamentals Course in Assistive Technology on Friday, June 15 – Saturday, June 16. The main portion of the conference begins with the Keynote Presentation by Gary Karp on Saturday evening (June 16), followed by the Welcome Reception in the Exhibit Hall. Workshops and plenary sessions begin on Sunday morning and continue through Tuesday afternoon, June 19. Mixed in with the packed schedule are dozens of meetings of committees, SIGs (shared interest groups) and PSGs (professional specialty groups). Members are welcome to attend any in which you have an interest.

Conference Website: http://www.resna.org/Conference/Conference.php

Conference Email: conference@resna.org

Additional Contact Information: RESNA, 1700 North Moore Street, Suite 1540, Arlington, VA 22209-1903. Phone: 703-524-6686. Fax: 703-524-6630. TTY: 703-524-6639

Location: Arizona Biltmore Resort in Phoenix, Arizona, United States.

Paper Submission Deadline: January 19, 2007

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