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Dear Speaking Candidates:

Our Conference Curriculum Overview and Call for Papers for the ETA Conference Series in New York taking place June 27-29, 2006 is currently open through March 15th, 2006. You can submit proposals via the Proposal form or email it to info@etaexpo.com.
Once again, we're inviting the most accomplished experts and practitioners to share their expertise with a high-level audience of executives eager to launch or expand their own technology initiatives. We're seeking session proposals that describe real world experiences, discuss trends and issues in-depth, describe up-to-date research and development, or outline best practices for making technology solutions an integral part of a successful strategy.

Priority is given to speakers with hands-on experience, unique and current information and perspectives, and broad industry knowledge. Precedence is also given to those speakers offering specific, real-world answers to specific, real-world questions. All sessions will be highly interactive, and speakers should offer presentations designed to engage attendees.

Among who are considered, are those who can appear to present case studies or the client point of view will be given top priority. It is also possible that proposed sessions may be channeled into a panel format to provide several perspectives.

To insure integrity of the conference for attendees, we caution that these sessions are not to be "sales pitches" and should focus on solutions that are independent of specific vendors and brands. We have a faculty committee comprised of industry professionals that review these submissions.

The Conference Curriculum Overview lists many topic areas that we believe will be of maximum interest to the audience in attendance. However, we are open to other ideas that will engage the immediate interest of the executives attending the conferences. While the listed topics are a starting point for the industry's discussion about the trends in entertainment technology, compelling variations on these topics and other, new topics are also welcome.

If you have any questions, please contact us by email at info@etaexpo.com

Thank you,
ETA Entertainment Technology Alliance


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