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The San Francisco Tesla Society
Presents a free presentation featuring
Philip Langton
"Smart Dust & Silicon Swarms:
Exploring the future of OFID's MEMS & SCSMD's
Sunday, February 13, 2005 1 - 5 p.m. at
Round
Table Pizza
Banquet Room on 2nd Floor
5160
Geary Blvd. (at 16th Ave.)
San Francisco, California
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Nikola Tesla is widely acknowledged as the father of Robotics, but
even Tesla could find time to pause in awe to ponder some of the potential applications of
technologies Philip Langton is working to develop. These technologies could
eventually lead to scalable nanomesh net
applications such as: smart shipping labels that monitor damage, spray on computers or a
robo-insect air force. Philip Langton is a second-generation Silicon Valley engineer / inventor expert in Optical Frequency Identification Devices (OFID), Micro-Electro- Mechanical Systems (MEMS) and process control manufacturing, Philip recently received the first patents (US #6553481 and #6772239) ever issued for a self programming single-circuit secure memory device (SCSMD). |
Parking is available on the street or for $ 2 per
hour in the garage nearby behind ROSS Dept. Store. For more
information about the San Francisco Tesla Society, call (415) 820-1451, or visit us online
at http://sftesla.org .