| ISCC 2010 Annual MeetingThe Colors of Multi-Colored Things:
Understanding and Controlling Multi-Color Technology
 North Carolina State University College of Textiles
 October 7-8, 2010, Raleigh, NC
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  This meeting will confront the hottest issue in color today: Precise, accurate control of the colors of multi-colored objects. Markets today demand much tighter color tolerances than ever before, and color-production technology (including new colorants, new textures, and advanced gonio-apparent surfaces) challenges these tolerances. Our speakers will address the issues of the day, so you too can be on the forefront. We’ll
  meet at North Carolina State University in Raleigh, NC on October 7-8.
 Who Should AttendThis meeting is open to everyone with an interest in
  promoting the interchange of ideas on the subject of color and appearance.
  This conference is design to promote communications between technically oriented
  specialists in color and creative workers in art, design, and education, so
  as to facilitate more effective use of color.
 To register, complete the registration
    form. 
    Hotel InformationWe have reserved a block of rooms at a special rate
  of $74 per night at the Fairfield
  Inn & Suites in Raleigh’s Crabtree Valley. To receive the special rate, state the promotional code, “ISCC”,
  and make your reservation by September 6, 2010 by calling the hotel at: 919-881-9800.
  The hotel does not offer a shuttle service. A taxi from Raleigh-Durham Airport
  (RDU) will cost about $30. For those without transportation, a NCSU mini-bus
  will be made available from the hotel to NC State’s Centennial Campus,
  which is about 7 miles from the hotel. Directions between the hotel and the
  College of Textiles are here.
 
 More InformationNot a member of ISCC? Join today for the earliest access to the information
  as well as a discount on conference registration!
 Committee members: 
  David Hinks: General ChairMike Brill: Technical ChairDavid Hinks, Ann Laidlaw: ArrangementsHenri Debar: ISCC Publicity Chair Contact general chair David Hinks for
questions, concerns, or if you want to help.
 
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