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Draper Lab stages Tech Expo

MIT students and faculty are invited to Draper Laboratory's fifth annual Tech Expo on Thursday, Oct. 8 from 1:30-4pm in Draper's Hill Building (One Hampshire St.).

The Tech Expo showcases five technology areas at Draper: strategic systems, information technologies, autonomous systems, space and fault-tolerant systems, and precision targeting. Highlights include Draper's robot tuna, recent advances in biomedical tech-nolgies in minimally invasive diagnostics and neural prostheses, and a novel integrated engineering design environment.

For more information, call Kathleen Granchelli at Draper x8-2605 or John Sweeney at Draper x8-2393.

A version of this article appeared in MIT Tech Talk on September 23, 1998.

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