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Discussion Group Purpose
A discussion group provides an interactive forum for the exchange of ideas and analysis of problems and solutions. Discussion groups have proven extremely worthwhile and they provide valuable complementary information to the more formal lecture sessions. Each group is allocated 90 minutes per session, and are scheduled to meet one to three times each. The discussion group leader is a catalyst who initiates and sustains the discussion topic. The intent is to encourage dicussion and experience interchanges among participants.

Please check the Publication Schedule for all applicable dates.

Symposium Registration
Each Discussion Group Leader will be required to register for the symposium. Registration forms will be mailed in June, and reflect a special discounted registration fee. Those individuals who pre-register should pick up badges at the Leader Registration Desk on LEVEL THREE. Those who do not pre-register must first proceed to the Main Registration Desk on LEVEL TWO to submit payment information and have a badge printed.

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Joanne J. Burnett
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CEU Information

The 37th Turbomachinery Symposium is co-locating with
ASME's Gas Turbine Users Symposium in 2008.
GTUS

 The GTUS program, with its focus on gas turbine drivers, will complement the excellent technical content pertaining to rotating equipment offered at the Turbomachinery Symposium. Register separately or upgrade to attend GTUS!
For the latest updates, visit:
http://www.asmeconferences.org/GTUS08

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