Exhibitions / Congresses

Interlog Summer 2005

United States, San Diego, CA - June 13-16, 2005
Interlog Summer 2005 Where do senior aftermarket executives from the worlds leading high tech, aerospace, defense, industrial manufacturing, automotive and semiconductor companies go to benchmark and collaborate with one another? Interlog Summer 2005.

On June 13 - 16, executives from Cisco, KIA Motors, Raytheon, Unisys, Sun Microsystems, BellSouth, Intel Corporation, Dell, Caterpillar, and Lucent Technologies will gather at the most senior level event for aftermarket professionals, Interlog Summer 2005 is once again the only destination for anyone who wants to hear first hand from those aftermarket leaders who are locked in the trenches in the battle for optimizing global aftermarket operations!

For information about sponsorship sales and exhibition opportunities, please contact Jodi Richter at jrichter@wbresearch.com or 212-885-2739 For questions about the scope of Interlog Summer, including topics to be covered, about speakers, and future speaking opportunities for the event, contact Betty Chung at bchung@wbresearch.com or 212-885-2772 To ensure that you receive all the latest news on this event and to find out about marketing opportunities, contact Jason Romain at jromain@wbresearch.com or 212-885-2774 For team discounts, contact Bill Penney at 416.598.3373 or bpenney@wbresearch.com For general inquiries, please contact us at interlog@wbresearch.com
Date(s)
June 13-16, 2005
Time(s)
All Day
Venue
La Costa Resort
Ticketing
Gold Pass: All four days – June 13 - 16 Manufacturers - $3299, Others $3999, Two Day Conference Pass: June 14 - 15, Maufacturers - $2799, Others - $3499
Contact for booking / more info
800-882-8684
Interlog Summer 2005
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Foundling hatches are safe, anonymous drop-off points for unwanted infants, allowing parents in crisis a way to surrender a baby safely without fear of punishment, ensuring the child is rescued and cared for. The concept started in the 12th century, was abandoned in the late 19th century, then reintroduced in 1952. It has since been adopted in many countries.