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Reserve your space today www.spie.org/dss-expo 6 – 8 May Exhibitor Prospectus Exhibit at the largest annual East Coast optics and photonics trade show. Location Baltimore Convention Center Baltimore, Maryland, USA Exhibition 6–8 May 2014 Conferences and Courses 5–9 May 2014 www.spie.org/dss-expo 2014 DSS Expo OPTICS AND PHOTONICS FOR SENSING AND SECURITY NEW FOR 2014 COMMERICAL/ INDUSTRIAL SENSING

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Reserve your space todaywww.spie.org/dss-expo

6 – 8 MayExhibitor Prospectus

Exhibit at the largest annual East Coast optics and photonics trade show.

LocationBaltimore Convention CenterBaltimore, Maryland, USA

Exhibition6–8 May 2014

Conferences and Courses5–9 May 2014

www.spie.org/dss-expo

2014DSSExpo

OPTICS AND PHOTONICS FOR SENSING AND SECURITY

NEWFOR 2014

COMMERICAL/INDUSTRIAL

SENSING

SPIE DSS at a glance• 6,000 registered attendees

• 59 conferences with more than 2,200 technical presentations

• 500 exhibitors

• 45 courses offered for professional development

• Job Fair

• Interactive company product demonstrations

OPTICS AND PHOTONICS FOR SENSING AND SECURITY

2014SPIE DSSExpo

www.spie.org/dss-expoExhibition: 6–8 May 2014Conferences and Courses: 5–9 May 2014Baltimore Convention Center · Baltimore, Maryland, USA

Build your sales pipeline at the most important technology exhibition for defense/security and commercial/industrial dual-use products and applications

SPIE DSS Expo is a 500-company exhibition on optics, lasers, sensors, image processing, spectroscopy, infrared systems, thermal imaging, optoelectronic components, instrumentation, data analysis, and more. The exhibition serves attendees of two SPIE symposia focused on dual-usage products and applications for defense/security and commercial/industrial sensing, plus D.C.-area visitors.

SPIE DSS Expo showcases the newest products, latest innovations, and cutting-edge technologies in:

· Chemical and Biological Sensing

· Infrared Sources, Detectors, and Systems

· Lasers and Laser Systems

· Cameras and CCD Components

· Displays

· Electronic Imaging Components and Systems

· Fiber Optic Components, Equipment, and Systems

· Optical Components

· High Speed Imaging and Sensing

· Optics Manufacturing

· Nanotechnology Applications

· Law Enforcement Technologies

· Robotics and Unmanned Systems

“We have not stopped talking to people for three days at this show. It’s unlike any other show we have been to.”

–Judith SriramSrico, Inc.

DSS ExpoOptics and Photonics for Sensing and Security500 Companies

Defense + SecurityAdvanced Technology for a Safer World32 Conferences · 1,500 Papers

NEW FOR 2014

Sensing Technology + ApplicationsCommercial, Industrial, and Scientifi c Advancements27 Conferences · 800 Papers

Connect with your customers and fi nd new business opportunitiesThe 2012 U.S. Government Sequestration had an effect on SPIE DSS 2013 attendance: visitors from military and the government were down compared with previous years. Even in this environment, SPIE DSS remains a robust, 6,000-attendee show—the largest exhibition on these key sensing, imaging, and infrared technologies.

The event’s expansion and increased focus on the commercial and dual-use applications of these technologies corresponds with the industry’s shift towards fi nding new markets as overall defense budgets contract. Exhibit in Baltimore at the highest concentration of experts in the fi eld; position your company for growth.

0 300 600 900 1200 1500Lithographic Equipment

Solar and Alternative Energy TechnologiesOptoelectronic Devices (non-telecom)

ConsumablesVacuum, Cooling, Gas Handling Equipment

MicrotechnologyOptical Communication, Networking Devices

Nanotechnology ProductsOptical Fabrication EquipmentVibration Isolation Equipment

MicroscopesConsulting Services

Materials, Abrasives, ChemicalsSpectroscopy Devices and Equipment

Optomechanical Components, DevicesElectrical, Signal Analysis Equipment

Positioning EquipmentLEDs, OLEDs, Non-Laser Light Sources

Fiber Optics and AccessoriesDisplays

Optical Coatings, Thin FilmsElectronic Components

Laser Components and AccessoriesTest and Measurement Equipment

Electronic, Digital Imaging EquipmentComputing, Data Processing Hardware

Lasers and SystemsSoftware

Optical Components - LensesOptical Components - Filters, Mirrors, Misc.

Detectors, SensorsCameras and Imaging Systems

70111129

155166179194

221232248252

287304

349356

379396398

427464481

530552

577613632

661719

763805

10571310

Purchase Areas for 2013 Attendees

Put your products in front of an audience looking for suppliers

Geographical Areas of 2013 Attendees

Job Function of 2013 Attendees

www.spie.org/dss-expo

North America

Europe

Asia

11%4%

82%

2%Middle East

2%Central & South America, South Pacific, Africa

14826

48

213341

514

323251

603

0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800Consultant/Investor/VC/Financier

Recruiting/Training/Librarian/Writer-EditorProduction/Manufacturing/Purchasing

Technician/Operator/Lab TechTechnical/Laboratory Management

Project/Program ManagementStudent

College Professor/EducatorSenior Executive/Corporate MgmtBusiness Development Mgr/Exec

Sales/MarketingApplication/Product Development

Basic Research/ScienceApplied Research

Engineering & Design583

382

265

73

83

667

Company Type of 2013 Attendees

Nonprofit

2%

4%6%

19%

1%

National Labs

MilitaryGovernment

Educational Institution

Industry

68%

Attendees at DSS Expo come from companies in a broad range of fi eldsDefense, Security, Law Enforcement; Education and Training; Basic Research, Science; Laser Industry; Optical Design and Engineering; Optics Manufacturing; Semiconductor Manufacturing; Aerospace and Aviation Systems; Industrial Sensing and Measurement; Earth Sciences, Environmental Monitoring, Climate; Communications and Networking; Biomedical, Medical Imaging, Health Care; Computing Systems, Data Processing; Displays: Consumer, Information, Entertainment; Machine Vision, Factory Automation; Federally Funded Lab.; Chemical and Biological Analysis; Analytical/Measurement instrumentation; Vehicle Sensing and Control; Materials Processing, Lasers in Manufacturing; Consumer Electronics; Astronomy; Nanotechnology, Micro-Optics, MEMs; Lighting and Illumination; Solar and Alternative Energy; Structural and Infrastructural Sensing; Agriculture, Food, Forestry Systems; and Optical Data Storage

Identify new business opportunities and build your sales pipeline

• Connect with customers and build relationships with new prospects

• Educate your audience and demo new products

• Build your brand and increase exposure through key advertising and sponsorships

Maximize your exposure with everything that comes with your exhibition contract:

• Free technical passes to conferences that feature the latest research and development

• Networking and socializing opportunities on the exhibition fl oor and in the evenings

• Advertising opportunities both online and in print

• Promotional outreach – customized email invitations for your customers

• Reserve space for your private meetings and functions(contact SPIE to bring your small meeting or product review to DSS).

“It is well known that the underlying physics and technologies at the heart of SPIE are very important to the Intelligence Community and that is why the Baltimore venue is so vital.”

–Maj. Gen. Ken Israel, USAF (Ret.)

2013 Symposium Chair

“The fi eld of optical sensing is burgeoning. Fiber-optic sensing is migrating from high-value military applications to large-scale deployment in oil fi elds; optical biosensors are moving beyond medical applications into agriculture and food safety; plasmonic- and metamaterial-based sensors are no longer theoretical possibilities, but are being fabricated.”

–Robert Lieberman, Intelligent Optical Systems

www.spie.org/dss-expo

View complete program online for SPIE DSS 2014You will fi nd the most up-to-date information on conferences and the exhibition, including travel and accommodations, at:

www.spie.org/dss14-conf

SPIE DSS 2014 hosts two major symposiaPresent and publish your latest research for a worldwide audience of scientists, engineers, product developers, and decision makers at these co-located symposia

SPIE DSS

ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY FOR A SAFER WORLD

Help chart the course for these crucial technologies and latest R&D advancesSPIE Defense + Security continues its 20+ years of being the leading conference on imaging and sensing technologies used to help create a safer world for all.

APPLICATIONS- Border Protection- ISR- Instrumentation and Control- UAVs- Communication/

Networking/CSI- Cyber Sensing/Security- Mine/Chemical Detection (CBRNE)- Heads-Up and Other Displays - Military Medicine- First Responders- Biometrics

TECHNOLOGIES- IR Sensors and Systems- Laser Sensors and Systems- System/Network/Integrator/VAR- Next-Generation Sensors and Systems- Displays- Sensor Data and Information Exploitation- Imagery and Pattern Analysis- Information Systems and Networks- Imaging and Sensing Technologies- Emerging Technologies

David A. Whelan, PhD Boeing Defense, Space, and Security (USA)Symposium Chair

Nils Sandell, PhDStrategic Technology Offi ce/DARPA (USA), 2014 DS Symposium Co-chair

Wolfgang SchadeClausthal Univ. of Technology and Fraunhofer Heinrich- Hertz Institute (Germany)2014 STA Symposium Co-chair

Steering Committee

Executive Committee

Michael T. Eismann Air Force Research Lab

Kevin G. Harding GE Global Research

Kenneth R. Israel Lockheed Martin Corp.

Robert A. Lieberman Intelligent Optical Systems, Inc.

Barbara D. Broome U.S. Army Research Lab.

Kevin P. MeinersOffi ce of the Secretaryof Defense

NEWFOR 2014

Call for papersAbstracts due 21 Oct. 2013www.spie.org/dss14-conf

SPIE DSSCOMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL, AND SCIENTIFIC ADVANCEMENTS

Share your developments for commercial, scientifi c, and industrial applicationsSPIE Sensing Technology + Applications, newly launched for 2014, focuses on non-defense sensing and imaging topics and further development of dual-use technology options with civilian applications.

APPLICATIONS- Automotive/Transportation- Communications/Networking- Healthcare/Medical Devices- Pharmaceutical/Biotech- Manufacturing- Oil & Gas/Petrochemical- Food/Water Safety- Agriculture- Environmental- Infrastructure- Harsh Environments- Ocean Sensing- Energy Harvesting

TECHNOLOGIES- Thermal Imaging

- Data Visualization- Information Systems and

Networks- Imagery and Pattern Analysis- Next-Generation Sensors and

Systems- Spectroscopic Sensing- Fiber Optic Sensors- Wireless- Terahertz- Polarization

View website for new conference topics being added.

215,000 sq. ft. of exhibition space

www.spie.org/dss-expo

Exhibition Hall

More than 6,000 buyers, engineers, executives, reps, and research scientists came to the Baltimore Convention Center for Defense, Security, and Sensing 2013. We expect in 2014 the audience to grow. Sign up now to pick the best available location for your booth.

Growing with you

Top companies in this business return year after year to grow revenue and discover new opportunities. Join leading companies in Baltimore in 2014.

Connect with technical leaders from Corning, Coherent, Canon, Carl Zeiss, Hitachi, IBM, Jenoptik, NASA, FLIR, Lockheed Martin, L-3, Northrop Grumman, BAE Systems, the U.S. Army, Navy, and Air Force, and many more.

2014DSSExpo

1stVision Inc.4D Technology

Corp.4DSP, LLC4Wave, Inc.A.J. Tuck CompanyABB Analytical

MeasurementsAccelerEyesAccess Laser

CompanyActive Silicon, Inc.Acutronic USA, Inc.Adimec Electronic

Imaging, Inc.ADIT Electron TubesAdsys Controls, Inc.AdTech CeramicsAdvance

Reproductions Corp.

Advanced Cooling Technologies, Inc.

Advanced Laser Diode Systems A.L.S. GmbH

Advanced Reconnaissance Corp.

Advanced Research Corporation

Advantest Corp.Aerotech, Inc.Agilent

TechnologiesAGM Container

Controls, Inc.AIM INFRAROT-

MODULE GmbHAirborne

Innovations LLCAlfalight, Inc.All Flex Flexible

Circuits & HeatersAlliance CorporationAllied Vision

Technologies Inc.

Join over 500 of the world’s leading suppliersReserve your space today for the best placement in the No. 1 event in the industry on the East Coast.

Alpes Lasers SAAltos Photonics, Inc.American Infrared

SolutionsAMETEK HCC

Electronic Packaging

AMETEK SunpowerAmpexAmuneal Mfg CorpAnalog Modules,

Inc.Andover CorporationAngstrom Precision

Optics Inc.Aperture Optical

Sciences Inc.Applied Image Inc.Applied Multilayers

LLCApplied Technology

AssociatesArete AssociatesArrow Thin Films,

Inc.ASD Inc.ASE Optics, LLCAUREA TechnologyAvo Photonics, Inc.BAE Systems

Imaging SolutionsBattelleBEI Precision

Systems & Space Co., Inc.

Beijing Lenstech Science and Technology Co., Ltd.

Bertin CorpBigC: Dino-Lite

ScopesBitFlow, Inc.Block Engineering,

LLCBodkin Design &

Engineering, LLCBoston Electronics

Boulder Nonlinear Systems, Inc.

Brandywine Photonics LLC

Brimrose Technology Corporation

Brolis Semiconductors, Inc.

Bruker Optics Inc.CALCULEX, Inc.CalRamic

Technologies, LLCCalSensors Inc.Canon U.S.A.Cantronic Systems

(Canada) Inc.Carl Hanser VerlagCarl Zeiss

Microscopy, LLCCEDRAT

Technologies SACeramOptec Ind. Inc.CeramTec North

AmericaChemImage Sensor

SystemsCI Systems, Inc.Clear AlignCobhamCobolt ABCoherent Logix, Inc.Coherent, Inc.Connecticut Coining,

Inc.CorActive High-Tech

Inc.Corning IncorporatedCosmo OpticsCRC Press - Taylor &

FrancisCreaformCREOL/UCFCriterion InstrumentCybel, LLCD&P InstrumentsDataRay Inc.

EPIR Technologies Inc.

EPIX, Inc.Epner Technology

Inc.ER Precision

OpticalEutecus Inc.Excelitas

TechnologiesExelisFairfi eld Crystal

TechnologyFederal Laboratory

ConsortiumFJW Optical

Systems, Inc.Flex InterconnectFlexible Optical B.V.FLIFLIR Systems Inc.Florida Photonics

ClusterFluxData Inc.Forza Silicon

CorporationFotofabG5 InfraredGavish, Inc.General Dynamics

Global Imaging Technologies

Genia Photonics Inc.

Gentec-Electro-Optics

Georgia Tech Research Institute

GlobalSensing Technologies

GLsun Science and Tech Co., Ltd.

Gooch & HousegoGould Fiber OpticsGPD

Optoelectronics Corp.

Davidson OptronicsDaylight Solutions,

Inc.Defence Vision

SystemsDefense Tech BriefsDelta Digital VideoDeltaNu, a business

unit of Intevac Photonics

Deposition Sciences, Inc.

Design Interface, Inc.

Diamond USADiscovery

Semiconductors Inc.

Diverse Optics Inc.Dow Electronic

MaterialsDRS Technologies,

Inc.DST Control ABE.T. Precision

Optics, Inc.e2v Aerospace and

Defense, Inc.EDTEGIDE USA Inc.Eksma OpticsEKSPLAElectro Optical

Components, Inc.Electro Optical

IndustriesElectro Optics

MagazineElectro-Optical

Imaging, Inc.Element SixEltek USA Inc.EM Photonics Inc.eMagin CorporationEMCORE

CorporationEnergetiq

Technology, Inc.

Great River Technology

Greenpak Development, Inc. (GDI)

G-S Plastic OpticsGurley Precision

InstrumentsHamamatsu

CorporationHardin OpticalHawkEye

TechnologiesHeadwall Photonics,

Inc.HEL Joint

Technology Offi ceHelioworks, Inc.Hellma Materials

GmbHHeraeus Quartz

America LLCHGH Infrared

SystemsHitachi High

Technologies America, Inc.

Homeland Security Today

Hoppe Technologies, Inc.

HySpex, Norsk Elektro Optikk AS

IBC Engineered Materials Corp.

IBMIbsen PhotonicsICA CorporationID Quantique SAIdeal Aerosmith, Inc.IDEX Optics &

PhotonicsII-VI InfraredImaging Solutions

GroupIMPERXIndustrial Hygiene

News/ Rimbach Publishing Inc.

Infi nite GraphicsInfi nite Optics Inc.Infrared Associates,

Inc.Infrared Systems

Development Corp.

InfraTec GmbHINO

Inrad Optics, Inc.Insaco, Inc.Inspired Energy, LLCIntellemetrics Global

LtdInterconnect

SystemsIntevac PhotonicsIO Industries Inc.IPG PhotonicsIQE IRCAM GmbHIRCamerasIRD GlassIRfl ex Corp.Iridian Spectral

Technologies LtdIRnova ABIRZoomISP Optics Corp.ISVI CorpITT ExelisJAI Inc.Janos Technology,

LLCJDSUJenoptik Defense,

Inc.JENOPTIK Optical

SystemsJML Optical

Industries, LLCJSC “PA” Ural Optical

and Mechanical Plant

JULABO USAKappa optronics Inc.Kentek CorporationKeopsys Inc.KEYENCE

CorporationKigre, Inc.KiloLambda

Technologies, Ltd.Kopin CorporationKowa Optimed, Inc.Kreischer Optics, Ltd.Krell TechnologiesKurt J. Lesker

CompanyKVH Industries, Inc.Kyocera America,

Inc.L-3 CommunicationsLabsphere, Inc.LaCroix Optical Co.

Laird / Nextreme Thermal Solutions

Lake Shore Cryotronics, Inc.

Lambda Research Corporation

Lambda Research Optics, Inc.

Laser Components USA, Inc.

Laser Focus WorldLaser Quantum IncLaser Research

OpticsLaser Technology,

Inc.LaserMotiveLasertel IncLaservision USALattice Materials LLCLEONI Fiber Optics,

IncLe-Tehnika, d.o.o.,

KranjLeybold Optics USA,

Inc.Light ConversionLightPath

Technologies, Inc.Lightworks Optical

SystemsLiteye SystemsLockheed Martin

- Santa Barbara Focalplane

Lumus Ltd.M Squared Lasers

Ltd.M2 Photonics LLCM3 Measurement

Solutions, IncMagnetic Component

Engineering, Inc.Magnity Electronics

Co. Ltd.Marktech

OptoelectronicsMARS Scientifi cMaterion CorporationMax Levy AutographMcQ Inc.Meadowlark OpticsMedia LarioMegaWatt Lasers,

Inc.Meller Optics, Inc.Melles Griot

Meprolight Ltd.MET LaboratoriesMEWASA North

America, Inc.Micro Laser Systems,

Inc.Micro Photon

DevicesMidac CorporationMidwest Optical

Systems, Inc.MikrosensMikro-Tasarim San.ve

Tic. Ltd. Sti.Military & Aerospace

Electronics Magazine

Mindrum Precision, Inc.

Mirage SystemsMISTRAS GroupMoog Inc.Moore

Nanotechnology Systems, LLC

MOXTEK, Inc.MPA Crystal Corp.MTech Imaging Pte

LtdMulti IR

Optoelectronics Co., Ltd

Multisorb Technologies

Naked Optics Corp.NallatechNanomotion Inc.National Aperture,

Inc.National Defense

Industrial Association

National Reconnaissance Offi ce

National Security Agency (TAPO)

Neptec Technologies Corp.

New England Optical Systems

New England Photoconductor Corp.

New Imaging Technologies

New Infrared Technologies, Ltd.

Newport Corporation

Newport Thin Film Laboratory

Nextek, Inc.NiCoForm, Inc.Ningbo Sunny

Infrared Technologies Co., Ltd.

NorPix, Inc.Northrop Grumman

Cutting Edge Optronics

NovaSolNovotech, Inc.NP Photonics, IncNufernNuPhoton

Technologies, Inc.Ocean Optics, Inc.OFSOmega Optical, Inc.Omnetics Connector

Corp.ON SemiconductorOndaxOnefi ve GmbHOntar CorporationOnyx Optics Inc.OPCO Laboratory

IncOpen Photonics,

Inc.Opgal Ltd.Ophir Optics, LLCOptec S.p.A.OptechOptex Systems, Inc.optics.orgOPTICS1, Inc.OptiformsOptikos Corp.Optimax SystemsOptiPro SystemsOpto-Alignment

Technology, Inc.OptoElectronic

ComponentsOptoSigma Corp.OZ Optics LimitedPANalyticalPanavision Federal

SystemsPCO-TECH Inc.PD-LD, Inc.

PENTAX Ricoh Imaging

PerkinElmerPFG Precision

OpticsPhase Sensitive

InnovationsPHASICSPhoenix Optical

Technologies LtdPhotek, LtdPhotonic Cleaning

TechnologiesPhotonic Sense

GmbHPhotonics MediaPhotonics OnlinePHOTONIS USAPhotronPhysical Sciences

Inc.Physics TodayPIPicoQuant GmbHPIXELTEQPleora TechnologiesPloughshare

InnovationsPLX Inc.Point Grey

Research, Inc.Polaris Sensor

Technologies, Inc.Power TechnologyPranalytica, Inc.Precision Glass &

OpticsPrecision

Manufacturing Group

Precision Optics Gera

Precision Solutions (MBDA UK Ltd)

Precitech, Inc.Princetel, Inc.Princeton Lightwave,

Inc.PriTel, Inc.Proto LabsPulse InstrumentsPVP Advanced EO

Systems, Inc.QED OpticsQioptiqQmagiQ, LLC

Quality Thin Films, Inc.

Quantel LaserQuébec International

Optic/Photonics Cluster

Raicol Crystals Ltd.Rainbow Research

Optics, Inc.Raptor PhotonicsRaytheon

ELCAN Optical Technologies

Raytheon Vision Systems

Renishaw IncReynard CorporationRFEL LtdRICOR USA, Inc.Riegl USA Inc.Rochester Precision

OpticsRocky Mountain

Instrument Co.Rotem Industries Ltd.RP Optical Lab.RPMC Lasers, Inc.Rubicon TechnologySAES Getters USASaint-Gobain

CrystalsSandia National

LaboratoriesSanta Barbara

Infrared, Inc.Savvy Optics Corp.SBG SystemsSCD USA LLCSchneider Optics,

Inc.SCHOTT North

America, Inc.Selex ESSemrockShanghai OpticsShephard MediaShowmark LLCSierra Precision

OpticsSierra-Olympic

(HoodTech Vision)Sigmadyne, Inc.Sinclair

Manufacturing Co.SiOnyx Inc.

Siskiyou CorporationSOFRADIRSofradir ECSolid Sealing

Technology, Inc.Solid State Cooling

SystemsSolid State Scientifi c

Corp.Souriau PA&ESpecim Spectral

ImagingSpecTIR, LLCSpectra Vista

CorporationSpectral EvolutionSpectra-Mat, Inc. / A

Member of SAES Getters Group

Spectrogon US, Inc.Spectrolab, Inc.Spectroscopy

MagazineSpica Technologies,

Inc.SPIE Career CenterSRI International

SarnoffSRICO Inc.StandaStingRay Optics, LLCSuccess Optics

LimitedSunpowerSuperior Technical

Ceramics CorpSurmet Corp.Sydor Instruments

LLCSydor Optics, Inc.Syntec OpticsSystematic VisionTactical Defense

MediaTactical ISR

TechnologyTamron Co., Ltd.TDK-Lambda

Americas Inc.Tecnottica Consonni

S.r.l.Tecport OpticsTeledyne DALSATeledyne Imaging

Sensors

Teledyne Judson Technologies

Teledyne Nova Sensors

Teletronics Technology Corporation

Telops Inc.Temmek Optics LtdTermotekTHALES ANGENIEUXThales Cryogenics

B.V.The Optronics Co.,

Ltd.Thermoteknix

Systems LtdTHINFILMS, Inc.Thorlabs Inc.Tornado Spectral

SystemsTower JazzTower Optical Corp.TrackGen Solutions

Inc.TRIOPTICS GmbHULISUltra Communica-

tions, Inc.Umicore Optical

Materials USA, Inc.United Lens

Company, Inc.Univ. of

Massachusetts Lowell

Universal Photonics Inc.

UTC Aerospace Systems (Sensors Unlimited Products)

Vacuum Process Technology

Velodyne Lidar, Inc.Vincent AssociatesVirtusphere, Inc.Vision Systems

DesignVision Systems

Technology, LLCVision4ce LLCVITRON GmbHVLOCVoltage Multipliers,

Inc.Voxtel, Inc.VST America Inc.Wasatch PhotonicsWavelength

Technology Singapore Pte. Ltd.

Welch Mechanical Designs, LLC

Wells ResearchWITec Instruments

Corp.Wordingham

TechnologiesXactra TechnologiesXenicsYole DéveloppementZ Microsystems Inc.Zygo Corporation

Access the DSS websitefor the latest exhibitor list:www.spie.org/dss-expo

Sponsorships and AdvertisingSponsorships and advertising reinforce your brand and also drive traffi c to your stand. Advertising opportunities exist for the fi nal program, the exhibition guide, and the exhibition preview. Sponsors are recognized in preshow publicity, online, and onsite at the event. See website for details and availability.

Banners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,550

Coat Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,950

Coffee Break - Conference AM . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$800

Coffee Break - Conference PM . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$800

Coffee Break - Exhibition AM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,950

Coffee Break - Exhibition PM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,750

Column Wrap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,750

Conference Bag (Exclusive) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,525

Conference Bag Insert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,995

Escalator Graphics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,260

Event Mobile App (Exclusive) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3,600

Exhibitor Map – Back Cover Ad (Exclusive) . . $1,800

Exhibitor Map – Logo Ad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$975

Featured Exhibitor Package . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$975

Floor Graphics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,700

General Refreshment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$395

Hotel Key Cards (Exclusive) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5,500

Internet Pavilion (Exclusive) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,950

Lanyards (Exclusive) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3,400

Logo - Online Floor Plan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 490

Luggage Tags (Exclusive) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TBD

Meter Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,950

Onsite Conference Directory (Exclusive) . . . . . . .$950

Onsite Exhibitor Directory (Exclusive) . . . . . . . . .$950

Stairway Strips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,215

Student Luncheon (Exclusive) . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,500

Wi-Fi (Exclusive – All Three Locations) . . . . . . $4,900

Wi-Fi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,900

The Baltimore Convention Center offers a broad array of high-profi le sponsorship opportunities. Discover what's possible and we will work with you to cost-effectively boost your company's visibility. Contact our SPIE Sales Team for more details.

Get a jump-start on your competition and reserve your space todayExtend your company’s presence by showcasing your latest advancements, networking with colleagues, and positioning your new products. SPIE Corporate Member rates refl ect a 15% discount. Non-Member SPIE CorporateSpace Type Fee Member Fee

6 ft. Table. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,235 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,900

10 ft. ×10 ft. Booth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3,290 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,800

Island** . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $41.10 per sq. ft. . . . . . . . . . . $34.95 per sq. ft.

Peninsula Booth** . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $35.00 per sq. ft. . . . . . . . . . . $29.75 per sq. ft.

**Increments of 10 ft., 400 sq. ft. minimum

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Your booth at SPIE DSS Expo provides you with a strategic advantage all year long• Advertising opportunities and promotional outreach—online exhibition listing,

promotional postcards, e-cards, online press releases, print listings in onsite

materials, and a listing in the online SPIE Exhibitor Directory

• Exposure to the latest research that will drive your R&D—free passes to technical

conferences and poster sessions

• Networking opportunities—including coffee breaks, the Welcome Reception,

and the Exhibitor Breakfast

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SPIE DSS 2014

Conferences and Courses: 5-9 May 2014SPIE DSS Expo: 6-8 May 2014

Baltimore Convention CenterBaltimore, Maryland, USA

Plan to participate at this industry-leading event

500 Exhibiting Companies · 6,000 Attendees · 45 Courses

Baltimore, Maryland, USA

SPIE DSS 2014 features the latest research and products in optics, imaging, and sensing for

defense, security, industry, and the environment. More than 6,000 attendees from academia,

industry, government, and the military come together to explore the latest emerging

markets, technology advances, and solutions.

www.spie.org/dss-expo

Advanced Technology for a Safer WorldSPIE Defense + Security has, for more than 20 years, featured conferences and courses on infrared systems, lidar and radar, laser technology, image processing, data analysis, intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance systems (ISR), display technologies, unmanned systems and robotics, CBRNE, cyber sensing and security, biometric technology, law enforcement, energy harvesting, and more.

Sensing Technology + Applications

DSS ExpoOptics and

Optics and Photonics for Sensing and SecurityThe SPIE DSS Expo is a 500-company exhibition on optics, lasers, sensors, image processing, spectroscopy, infrared systems, thermal imaging, optoelectronic components, instrumentation, data analysis, and more. The exhibition serves attendees of both SPIE DSS symposia, with a focus on dual-usage products and applications for defense/security and industrial/commercial sensing.

Defense +Security

· 59 Conferences

1 Premier Exhibition · 2 Major Symposia

Commercial, Industrial, and Scientifi c AdvancementsSPIE Sensing Technology + Applications, new for 2014, focuses on non-defense sensing and imaging topics and further development of dual-use and affordable technology options with civilian applications. This will include thermal imaging, 3D printing and manufacturing, quantum cascade lasers, spectroscopic sensing, detection in industrial applications, industrial robotics, machine vision, fi ber optic sensors, food and water safety, process control, sensors for oil and gas, earth and climate monitoring, photo-sensing, and more.

NEW FOR 2014

The location of SPIE DSS 2014 in Baltimore, Maryland, ensures effi cient use of your time and travel resources for: • Business Development

• Customer Interaction

• Product and Technology Awareness—see the latest developments

• Professional Development

Baltimore and the D.C. Beltway are the perfect location for technical and

commercial exchange in optics, imaging, and sensing for defense, security,

industrial, and environmental applications. Many top research institutions, industry

leaders and innovators, and key decision-makers in research and development

funding are located within driving distance of the Baltimore Convention Center,

including 12 military installations, 10 federal agencies working on defense, and top

research institutions such as Johns Hopkins and NASA. Maryland is home to

16 of the United States’ top 25 aerospace companies, and more than 800 defense,

security, and sensing companies are in the area.

You will fi nd the most up-to-date information on SPIE DSS 2014, including travel and accommodations:www.spie.org/dss-expo

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• 500 exhibitors

• 45 courses offering training and professional development

• Job Fair

• Interactive company product demonstrations

• New Technology Displays

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