NAB Show - April 11-17, 2008 - (Page 5) PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT LEADS TO SUCCESS The NAB Show offers the world’s largest and most comprehensive education program. Invest in a conference registration and gain information on concepts that will maximize marketplace opportunities related to: • Content for a global audience • Content produced and delivered in high definition • Content re-purposed to grow profits and generate new revenue streams for your business. Over 15 Conferences, 600+ Educational Sessions, Industry Keynotes, Certification Workshops and Super Sessions are led by some of the most influential minds in the industry. Broadcast Management Conferences ■ ■ ■ CONFERENCE PARTNERS Broadband TV World Digital Tech Guru Workshop Director of Photography Workshop MPEG Forum MoTV: Mobile Video & TV Forum Digital Cinema Summit Podcasting Summit Radio Management Conference Television Management Conference Broadcast Engineering Conference – Produced in partnership with SBE Producer|Director Workshop - NEW Sports Technology Forum Technologies for Worship Conference Telecom2008 Web Media 2.0 Workshop - NEW ■ Broadcast Regulatory & Legislative Conference Post |Production World Conference – Produced in partnership with Future Media Concepts ■ Apple, Avid & Sony User Certification Workshops All sessions are presented in English. ALL REGISTRANTS RECEIVE ACCESS TO: • Exhibits & Emerging Technology Pavilions • Opening Keynote & State of the Industry Address • International Trade Center • Visa Application Assistance & Invitation Letters • Language Interpreters • Import/Export Matching System • Networking Receptions • Free Shuttle Service For full event details, click www.NABShow.com http://www.nabshow.com/2008/eventInfo/conferencePartners.asp?utm_source=vmp&utm_medium=vbrochure&utm_campaign=VB01 http://www.nabshow.com/2008/education/conferences.asp?utm_source=vmp&utm_medium=vbrochure&utm_content=conf&utm_campaign=VB01 http://www.nabshow.com/default2.asp?utm_source=vmp&utm_medium=vbrochure&utm_content=textlink&utm_campaign=VB01
For optimal viewing of this digital publication, please enable JavaScript and then refresh the page. If you would like to try to load the digital publication without using Flash Player detection, please click here.