ADVISORY/ Cool Products Expo 2002 at Stanford Graduate School of Business.Business Editors/High-Tech Writers ADVISORY...for Wednesday Wednesday: see week. (Feb. 20) --(BUSINESS WIRE)
WHAT: Cool Products Expo 2002 at Stanford Graduate School of Business
Ever wonder how Microsoft came up with the idea for the
legendary X-box? Or who designed the electric car that
accelerates from zero to 60 mph in 4.1 seconds?
Introducing the Cool Products Expo, a showcase of the most
cutting-edge companies and products in the field of
manufacturing and design. Be among the first to see the next
"cool" product, and meet the industry pioneers making it happen.
WHEN: Wednesday, February 20, 2:00-7:00 pm
WHERE: McCaw Hall, Arrillaga Alumni Center
Stanford, CA
Corner of Galvez and Memorial Way
WHO: Apple, Microsoft, Intel, Immersion, AC Propulsion, Corbin
Motors, Retractable, Timbuk2, Danger, IDEO, Millennium Jet,
Nixon, Corbin Motors, AC Propulsion, Ford, Sun Microsystems,
General Motors, Philips, Atlas, Toyota, Sony and many more.
Some of the many cool products to be demonstrated include:
Microsoft's X-Box, Apple's i-pod & i-mac, Millennium Jet's
personal aircraft devices, Timbuk2's messenger bags, AC
Propulsion's t-zero (electric sports car), Danger's hiptop
wireless PDA, Sony's entertainment robots, and Philips'
Internet radio
No registration required...just swing by! For more information,
visit www.coolproductsexpo.com
Sponsored by the Alliance for Innovative Manufacturing and the
Manufacturing & Design Club at the Stanford University Graduate
School of Business
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