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2010
NAB Show Call for Speakers
The
2010 NAB Show offers a variety of speaking opportunities. If you
feel qualified to speak, we want to hear from you. The NAB Show
will be held April 10-15 in Las Vegas.
Call for Technical Papers NAB Broadcast Engineering Conference
The
2010 NAB Show will host the 64th Broadcast Engineering Conference.
This world-class conference addresses the most recent developments
in broadcast technology and focuses on the opportunities and challenges
that face broadcast engineering professionals. Each year hundreds
of broadcast professionals from around the world attend the conference.
They include practicing broadcast engineers and technicians, engineering
consultants, contract engineers, broadcast equipment manufacturers,
distributors, R&D engineers plus anyone specifically interested
in the latest broadcast technologies.
The NAB Broadcast Engineering Conference is a highly-technical
conference where presenters deliver technical papers ranging over
a variety of topics relevant to the broadcast and allied industries.
Presentations are limited to thirty minutes in length, including
five or ten minutes for questions from the audience. The conference
rooms are equipped with audio visual equipment that will accommodate
standard computer presentations.
We invite you
to submit a proposal to present a technical paper at our conference.
Proposals should be clearly written and be no more than 200 words
in length. Your proposal should explain precisely what conference
attendees can be expected to learn from your paper. Papers promoting
company products or services will not be accepted. If your proposal
is accepted you will have until January 12, 2010 to submit your
completed paper to us. After a successful review, your paper will
be published in the NAB Broadcast Engineering Conference Proceedings
and you will receive a complimentary copy of the Proceedings
CD.
We will consider topics from around the world related to broadcast
engineering, such as:
Television Engineering
Data Broadcasting Technologies and Applications
Television Standards Work
Metadata Management
Newsgathering and Field Production
Television Transmission Systems and Maintenance
8VSB Enhancements
Portable/Mobile Device Transmission and Reception
Systems Integration
Storage and Networking
Broadband Technologies
Automation Systems
Camera Technology
Production and Post
Film Transfer
Archival Technologies
Set-top Box Technology
Test and Measurement Techniques
Media Asset Management
Television Receiver Developments
Optimizing RF Coverage
Design and Building Studio and Transmission Facilities
Transmitter and Antenna Technologies
Security and Emergency Preparedness
Broadcast Technical Standards
Recording Technology
Remote Systems Control
Master Control and Playout Systems Interference Concerns
Digital Television Developments Around the World
Advanced Compression
DTV Conversion - Translators and LPTV
Radio Engineering
Digital Radio Developments Around the World
Remote Control Systems
HD Radio Implementation
Centralcasting
Audio and RF Test and Measurement Techniques
New Receiver Technologies
Automation Systems
Data Broadcasting Technologies and Applications
Security and Emergency Preparedness
New Transmitter Technologies
Optimizing RF Coverage
AM Directional Antenna Systems
Shortwave Broadcasting
Broadband Technologies
Interference Concerns
Audio Coding Advancements
Storage and Networking Studio Equipment Enhancements
Audio Processing for Production and Broadcast Surround Sound
AM and FM Propagation Analysis
Remote Broadcasting
Archival Technologies
IP Audio
Do you have something to share?
If you feel qualified to speak at the NAB Broadcast Engineering
Conference, we invite you to submit
a technical paper proposal.
Not all acceptable submissions can be included in the conference,
due to the large number of submissions that are received and the
limited number of available time slots.
The deadline for submitting your proposal is October 23, 2009.
If you have any questions, contact John Marino, VP Science and Technology
at (202)429-5346.
Call for Speakers NAB Military
& Government Summit
The
Summit bridges the gap between military needs and cutting-edge commercial
video applications and related technologies. Government and military
attendees will learn how commercial applications can often provide
the perfect solutions. Non-government attendees will learn about
requirements of military and government programs and how to do business
with the government.
The NAB Show is now seeking speaking proposals and keynote speakers
for the 2010 Summit.
If you or your company has unique technologies or applications that
could translate over to the military and/or government sectors,
please consider submitting a speaking proposal for the Summit.
Or, if you are presently working in the areas or military and/or
government and are seeking new cutting-edge commercial applications,
please consider submitting a speaking proposal. The objective for
this Summit is to bring military, government, and commercial interests
together in order to facilitate new business relationships.
The NAB Show each year offers the worlds largest concentration
of digital video technology and digital media content exhibitors.
This backdrop will offer presenters and attendees of the Summit
a unique opportunity to explore new areas of cooperation and potential
business development.
Here are some Summit topics that may be of interest to NAB attendees:
Commercial off-the-shelf technologies for military/government
applications
Government uses of video technology
Communications during emergencies
Security and surveillance
Digital asset management
Doing business with the government
Mission critical video streaming
Taming the latency issue
Broadband and networking for military/government
Web applications
Smart handheld devices
3D and video standards
Broadcasting for military and government
Do you have something to share?
If you feel qualified to speak at the NAB Military & Government
Summit, we invite you to submit
a speaking proposal. We're looking for a synopsis and background
on the proposed session as well as background and contact details
for the proposed speaker.
The deadline for submission is September 30, 2009. If you
have questions, contact John Marino, VP Science & Technology
at (202) 429-5346.
Additional Conference Programs
Call for Technology, Broadcast
and Media Executives
The
NAB Show provides a platform for medias leading innovators
in technology and business to share their insights on current and
future trends and opportunities. Speakers at past NAB shows often
comment on their positive experiences while networking with colleagues
and peers from organizations around the world. The NAB Show offers
a unique perspective on myriad technology industries working together
to enhance the creation and distribution of electronic media content.
We are in the process of developing our educational programs for
the NAB Show and are seeking high-level speakers to keynote and
participate in panel sessions to be scheduled April 10-15, 2010.
Speakers will have the opportunity to express their opinions concerning
the opportunities and challenges facing our industries.
Whos our audience?
Attendees for NAB Show keynotes and conference sessions arrive from
varied disciplines and are professionals interested in learning
about the future for media related technologies across multiple
platforms, new business models, and the impact of new technologies
and marketplace realities on existing businesses and creative processes.
Our attendees enjoy clear, concise presentations that offer insight
not normally attained by reading newspapers and trade publications.
What will our conference programs cover?
We are seeking high-level qualified speakers in the following areas:
Technologies for Media & Entertainment
Broadcast Management
The Business of Media
Content Creation, Distribution & Commerce
Here are some sample topics that may be of interest to NAB Show
attendees:
Portable / Mobile Media Technologies and Business Models
Trends for Digital Media Technologies
IPTV
3D
Broadband Opportunities and Challenges
Electronic Commerce
Streaming Media Applications and Case Studies
New Media and Web Technologies and Applications
The Evolution of Media Advertising
Interactive Television Technologies and Applications
3G, WiFi, WIMAX and Wireless Networking
New Media Broadcasting Opportunities
Profiting During Recession & Recovery Case Studies
New Revenue Opportunities for Broadcasters
Content Development and the Craft of Storytelling
Management Trends and Issues
The Syndicated Video Economy
Crowdsourcing
Developing Original Content for the Web
Broadband Video Business Models
Social Media Commerce and Content Creation Strategies
Alternate Reality Games
Engaging & Monetizing Your Audience with Interactive Content
The Future of Content Development & Creative Control
Film and Television Show Development Case Studies
Branded Entertainment
Q&A with Show Runners and Directors
Do you have something to share?
If you feel qualified to speak at the NAB Show, we invite you to
submit
a proposal. Were looking for a synopsis and background on the proposed
session as well as background and contact details for the proposed
speaker.
The deadline for submission is September 30, 2009. If you
have questions, contact John Marino, VP Science & Technology
at (202) 429-5346 or by email at ConventionEducation@nab.org.
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