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Conference Sponsors
Alcohol Countermeasure Systems
("Alaskan King" Sponsor)
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Agilent Technologies
("Alaskan King" Sponsor)
CMI Inc.
(Flash Drive & Conference Bag Sponsor)
Lion Laboratories
(Flash Drive & Conference Bag Sponsor)
Immunalysis
("Coho Silver" Sponsor)![]()
Shimadzu
("Coho Silver" Sponsor)
General Motors
("Copper River" Sponsor)
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Waters Corporation
("Copper River" Sponsor)
Sponsors & Exhibitors
T2007, incorporating the annual meetings of International Council on Alcohol, Drugs, and Traffic Safety (ICADTS), The International Association of Forensic Toxicologists (TIAFT), and the 8th Ignition Interlock Symposium (IIS) was held in Seattle, Washington, August 26-30, 2007.
For the convenience of attendees and others interested in what happened in Seattle at this great conference, sponsor & exhibitor information continues to be available.
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In addition to exhibiting, there are many fabulous opportunities available to maximize your company’s visibility, stand out from other exhibitors, and deliver a message of support and commitment to ICADTS and TIAFT members and their constituents.
T2007 is a must attend conference that will be the largest international gathering ever held in the United States to focus on the toxicology of alcohol, drugs and traffic safety.
This unique meeting will incorporate three components:
- the annual meeting of TIAFT (The International Association of Forensic Toxicologists);
- the triennial meeting of the ICADTS (International Council on Alcohol, Drugs and Traffic Safety); and
- the 8th Ignition Interlock Symposium (IIS)
The conference will highlight the technology, science and policy aspects of drug and alcohol use by impaired drivers. Those attending will include the world’s leading researchers and scientists, laboratory directors from various disciplines, and public policy professionals from many areas including forensic toxicology, postmortem toxicology, alcohol drugs and driving impairment, epidemiology, impairment testing and licensing. A significant international contingent will comprise the expected 500-800 attendees.



