Emerging Technologies Conference to showcase student projects April 24-25

Students, developers and interested members of the community are invited to attend the tenth annual Emerging Technologies Conference, which will showcase the projects and progress of students in Iowa State University’s Human Computer Interaction program. The conference, which will be held April 24-25, features live demonstrations of research projects, graduate student competitions and a panel…

Students, developers and interested members of the community are invited to attend the tenth annual Emerging Technologies Conference, which will showcase the projects and progress of students in Iowa State University‘s Human Computer Interaction program.

The conference, which will be held April 24-25, features live demonstrations of research projects, graduate student competitions and a panel of industry professionals.

Melinda Knight, a member of Microsoft’s Windows research team, and John Lee, a professor at University of Wisconsin-Madison, will be the keynote speakers kicking off the event Wednesday. The day ends with an Ignite Ames event at 7 p.m.

The Emerging Technologies Conference is free and open to the public, and will be held in Howe Hall on the campus of Iowa State University. For more information, visit the Emerging Technologies Conference website.

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