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TCF 2009 Official Contributors

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34th Annual Trenton Computer Festival


TCF2009 Robotics Contest

The TCF 2009 Robotics Contest is the second annual robotics contest hosted by TCF. It is here that the best minds are invited to compete in one of two categories to showcase their knowledge of robotics and electronics.

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TCF2009 Call for Speakers

We are looking for talks and tutorials/workshop proposals for all forms of computer/digital electronics, information, and communications technology including robotics, computer control of home, environment, Vid/Podcasting, gaming and digital home entertainment, digital photography, wireless technology, networking, VOIP, etc.

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TCF2009 IT Professional Conference

This is the fourth annual IT Professional Conference.

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Vendor and Flea Market

Once gain this year we will be having a Vendor area and Flea Market area. We will shortely be accepting applications.

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The world's oldest and largest personal computer show will once again take place at The College of New Jersey. The Trenton Computer Festival (TCF), now in its 34th year, the dates are Friday, April 24 through Sunday, April 26, 2009. This year festival will include a Professional Conference, a Robotic and Electronic Contest, a Keynote Speaker Address, and a flea market, indoor exhibit and sales area, and general speaker session.

Created in 1976 by Sol Libes of the Amateur Computer Group of New Jersey and Allen Katz, professor of electrical/computer engineering at the College, the current festival has stayed true to its origins as an annual educational event. Personal computing fans can be sure to find plenty of bargains on new and used hardware and software, numerous talks, forums, tutorials, user group sessions, national exhibitors demonstrating their newest products, and much more...



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