Contact: Anne Buckley 212-705-8157 [email protected] On-site Press Room: Opal Room, Wyndham Anatole Hotel, Dallas, Texas On-site Phone: 214-748-1200
WHO: Daniel S. Goldin, chief of NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration)
WHAT: ìNASAÃs Vision: Revolutionizing the Way Engineers Solve Problems in the 21st Centuryî
Using compelling visuals, Goldin will lead the audience on a journey into the future. Focusing on the steps NASA is taking to revolutionize engineering, Goldin will discuss his vision for the future. He will relate how these radical ideas, innovations and changes are shaping the future of engineering. He will show what NASA is working on and how its work affects society at large. He will talk about how these technological advances will alter the way we look at the universe.
Goldin will outline NASAÃs bold plans regarding space exploration, elaborating on the tools needed to maintain a ìvirtual presence,î including information on ISE (Intelligent Synthesis Environment).
WHEN: Tuesday, Nov. 18, 1997, 5:30 p.m.
WHERE: Stemmons Auditorium, Wyndam Anatole Hotel, 2201 Stemmons Freeway, Dallas
WHY: ASMEÃs 1997 International Mechanical Engineering Congress & Exposition draws thousands of engineers, scientists, researchers, industrial leaders and government officials.
Members of the print and electronic media have the opportunity to interview Goldin and other renowned individuals during the conference. Your investigative reporting will provide invaluable information to the general public and the engineering community at large.
Should you want a one-on-one interview with Goldin prior to his formal presentation, you must contact Anne Buckley, 212-705-8157 before Friday, Nov. 14. Beginning Sunday, Nov. 16, Buckley can be reached at the Wyndham Anatole Hotel, in Dallas (phone: 214-748-1200).
Note: This Congress and Exposition is sponsored by ASME International (The American Society of Mechanical Engineers).