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Arrived at Emerson Global User's Exchange
Arrived at Emerson Global User's Exchange
September 9, 2007
After a non-eventful flight (That's the best kind. Thank you United.) from Chicago, I have found my way to the Gaylord Texan. This facility is very nice and could be described as Texas culture interpreted for Las Vegas.
Anyway, there is much activity here at the Emerson Global Users Exchange already:
- Registration is busy with new arrivals every minute.
- Chairs are being set out in the ballroom for tomorrow's keynote addresses. It is a huge space to accomodate all the participants.
- Emerson's brass are rehearsing their presentations and new product introductions.
- The exhibit area is a hive of activity as the booths are going up and displays polished.
Tomorrow will be a big day. Watch for more.
Posted by Peter Welander on September 9, 2007 | Comments (0)
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