No need for soothsayers or palm readers — the future of
computer technology is open to all at the University of Houston
2007 Tech Fair on Wednesday, Oct. 17.
Sponsored by the Division of Information Technology, the free
fair runs from
10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the University Center’s Houston Room.
This is the sixth year the event has attracted leading computer
and technology companies to preview new products and services
for faculty, staff and students. Exhibitors include companies
such as Microsoft, Sprint, JVC, Apple, Dell, Hewlett-Packard
and Cougar Byte.
“We plan to have more vendors and services at this year’s
fair,” said Linda Grant, the fair’s project manager.
“Entertainment will include video games, great door prizes,
hot dogs, nachos and other goodies.”
The event not only serves to showcase new products, it’s
also a chance for faculty, staff and students to socialize in
an informal setting while learning from high-tech experts.
Attendees can sign up for prize drawings. A Microsoft Xbox
360 will be among the prizes.
John-Michael Haines