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Google Executive Dr. Ken Gabriel Named Keynote Speaker for Sensors Expo & Conference

Carson Ingle
May 12, 2016
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One of Google's top executives will be the keynote speaker for the Sensors Expo & Conference.  Dr. Ken Gabriel gives the opening keynote address for the conference on June 22nd.

It runs June 22-23 at McEnery Convention Center in San Jose, California.  The conference is the nation's leading event that discusses sensors and sensor-integrated systems.  

In his presentation, Gabriel will address how sensors are the unsung heroes of technology.  Main conference passes can be purchased for the early bird price of $899 until June 17th.  

Gabriel currently serves as the Deputy Director of Google's Advanced Technology and Projects Group.  He is credited as the founder of the Microelectromechanical Systems industry.

As a co-founder of the fabless semiconductor company Akustica, Gabriel developed the MEMS industry.  Previously, he also oversaw a budget of $3 billion as the Acting Director of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency.

Before being named the agency's acting director in 2009, Gabriel had =spent another tenure with DARPA from 1992-1997.  He has taught courses around the world and was awarded MIT's Carlton Tucker Prize for Excellence in Teaching.

To inquire about Dr. Ken Gabriel's speaking fee and appearance cost, contact the agents at NOPACTalent by calling us at 888-550-6672 or by Starting Your Booking Request Now.

Dr. Ken Gabriel Speaks at the 2014 Innovation for Jobs Summit:

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