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Media Alert: Z Microsystems CEO Jack Wade to Present at Full Motion Video Conference
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Media Alert: Z Microsystems CEO Jack Wade to Present at Full Motion Video Conference
SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Z Microsystems, a leading provider of field-ready computing systems, today announced that CEO Jack Wade will be presenting at the Full Motion Video Conference for Defense and Intelligence Operations in Las Vegas, NV, on June 28, 2011.
“Advancements in Full Motion Video for Military UAS Surveillance Applications”
WHO: |
Jack Wade, CEO, Z Microsystems | |
WHAT: |
“Advancements in Full Motion Video for Military UAS Surveillance Applications” |
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TOPIC: |
Live full-motion video (FMV) from unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) has become indispensable in military and intelligence operations. Quality imagery is essential to mission success. Inconsistent quality and image degradation are problems and require immediate action. |
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New open-architecture image processing technology is available to provide a level of visual clarity that has never been possible before. A wide variety of sophisticated image enhancement algorithms that have successfully been used on still images can now be applied to FMV. | ||
Multiple video streams at 30 frames per second in real-time, with zero latency, can be processed using an advanced platform capable of parallel processing at virtually unlimited speed. An open architecture makes it possible to tap into an ever expanding collection of image enhancement algorithms. | ||
WHEN: |
June 28, 2011 at 4:15 p.m. to 4:50 p.m. | |
WHERE: |
Full Motion Video Conference by Technology Training Corporation |
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Caesars Palace Hotel & Casino | ||
3570 Las Vegas Blvd. South | ||
Las Vegas, NV 89109 | ||
Tel: (702) 731-7110 or (800) 634-6001 | ||
Florentine Ballroom |
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CONTACT: |
Valerie Chereskin, 760-942-3116, valerie@chereskincomm.com |
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About Technology Training Corporation
Technology Training Corporation (TTC) was organized in 1974 to provide continuing education courses for U.S. Aerospace professionals. Since then, its scope, complexity and mission have grown significantly. Today TTC offers public seminars, conferences and on-site training programs in virtually every field of business enterprise. Based in El Segundo, California, TTC seminars and conferences focus on the needs and concerns of the Aerospace and Defense communities.
About Z Microsystems
For more than 20 years, Z Microsystems has been supplying superior computing technology to the US military and defense system integrators. Today, Z Microsystems designs and manufacturers field-ready computing solutions for military, medical, industrial and law enforcement applications. The company’s commercial off–the–shelf (COTS) products include rugged flat panel displays, high-performance computers and flexible storage systems. For more information, visit www.zmicro.com.
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