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Upcoming Make2Pack meetings; get involved
March 16, 2008
OK. You are here. You are interested, I hope. Here are opportunities to become involved and interact with the Make2Pack Working Group.
There are several upcoming events that can provide an opportunity to influence and learn about the evolving Make2Pack ISA SP88 Part 5 effort, in addition to regularly schedule conference calls. (Let me know if you’d like to participate in those, monthly.)
1. The WBF Conference in Philadelphia, March 24-26.
2. The Make2Pack face to face meeting at the Dayton International Airport April 15-17. Respond to this blog if you are interested in attending, for more information. Used the comment feature provided.
3. The PAF Conference, Chicago, May 19-20.
Questions? Suggestions? Please use the comment function provided.
Posted by David Chappell on March 16, 2008 | Comments (0)



