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Feb. 18th, 2008
MICHIGAN AEROSPACE CORPORATION WILL BE AN EXHIBITOR AT 2008 SPIE DEFENSE AND SECURITY SYMPOSIUM
Michigan Aerospace Corporation (MAC), an advanced engineering and products company, today announced that it will be
exhibiting at the 2008 Defense and Security Symposium in Orlando, Florida from the 16th to the 20th of March. MAC will be at booth #2008, located near
an entrance to the exhibition hall, and will distribute information on its engineering services and products. Products include a Bio-Spectral Instrument
(for measuring airborne aerosol, including bio-simulant, cross sections at multiple wavelengths as well as laser-induced fluorescence), wind LIDAR systems,
interferometers, and biomedical instrumentation. MAC will also be recruiting for several job openings.
MAC CEO Peter Tchoryk, Jr., has served as the Chair of the Space Technologies and Operations Track since 2004 and is
Co-Track Chair for this year’s symposium. This year, the track includes the following conferences: Sensors and
Systems for Space Applications; Space Exploration Technologies; and Micro (MEMS) and Nanotechnologies for Space, Defense, and Security. The Honorable Jay
Cohen, Department of Homeland Security Undersecretary for Science and Technology, will be the Plenary Speaker at the Symposium this year.
September 10th, 2007
DARPA PUBLISHES MICHIGAN AEROSPACE CORPORATION SMALL BUSINESS PROJECT SUCCESS STORY
Michigan Aerospace Corporation, an advanced engineering and products company,
has been recognized by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency’s SBIR/STTR Support Center with a Success Report
titled "Technologies Extend the Life
and Function of Our Satellites." The two-page article highlights two related technologies MAC has developed through Small
Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase II funding: the Autonomous Satellite Docking System and the 3D Docking Sensor algorithm project.
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