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| Event: | Embedded Systems Conference Boston |
| | Venue: | John B. Hynes Veterans Memorial Convention Center Boston, 900 Boylston Street, Boston, MA, United States of America |
| | Date: | 10/27/08 To 10/30/08 |
| | Summary: | The 2008 event will take place October 27-30 at Hynes Convention Center in Boston, MA. ESC Boston 2008 will attract the industry’s thought leaders, engineers and engineering managers, media and technology analysts, executives, financial analysts, venture capitalists, and etc | |
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| | Description: | The technical program at the event will consist of 80+ classes and tutorials.
ESC Tracks
Please submit for one of the following tracks. While it should fit into one of the categories below, we're always open to new ideas. Keep in mind that all presentations should discuss various techniques and methods for improved software/system development.
* Commercial & Open Source Operating Systems [Submit]
* Debugging, Verification & Test [Submit]
* Design-Team Management [Submit]
* DSP & Multimedia Programming & Applications [Submit]
* Hardware Design including Programmable Logic [Submit]
* Multi-core & Multi-threaded Processing [Submit]
* Real-time Development [Submit]
* Security [Submit]
* Software Development [Submit]
* Virtualization [Submit]
* Wired & Wireless Networking [Submit]
Tips to Increase your Chances of Being Selected
The Embedded Systems Conferences have a strong reputation for offering very high quality technical programs. We receive many more qualified submissions than can be selected.
We are looking for...
* Technically challenging presentations that will provide a better understanding of processes and technologies
* Topics that will appeal to a broad range of attendees
* Practical information that can be immediately put to use back in the work place
* ADVANCED classes for experienced developers and returning attendees
* NEW material that has not been previously presented at the Embedded Systems Conference
* Topics that stress processes and methodologies rather than products
* How-to classes to ease the development process
* Speakers with a desire to teach and share their technical expertise
* Working systems developers with several years of practical development experience
* Engineering managers who are willing to share their experiences about managing embedded projects
* Speakers with strong organizational and speaking skills and good presentation materials
We are NOT looking for...
* Presentations that suggest "let me tell you about my company products"
* Topics of interest only to hobbyists or academics
* Marketing managers
* Presentations that focus on the features and benefits of your company's latest products
* Speakers with no embedded development experience and no public speaking skills
A Note to Vendors
# The technical programs at the Embedded Systems Conferences are educational tools offering how-to information to embedded systems developers and engineers. The classes offered are designed to provide knowledge of processes and techniques.
# If your company's engineers are willing to share their technical expertise, and can do it in a presentation that focuses on a methodology or process and does not mention company's products, we welcome your submission.
# We do not accept companies into the program; we accept speakers. If your speaker is accepted and needs to cancel, show management will decide whether to accept a replacement speaker or to put a new class in the program.
Before You Submit. . .
# Make sure that you have all of the necessary information about the class and the speaker before you begin to fill out the submission form.
# Check to make sure all fields are complete on your submission form. Incomplete submissions will not be considered.
# When writing your abstract include one clear, concise thesis statement demonstrating the focus of the class.
# Your biography is an important part of the submission; make sure to include your qualifications and current information.
# Submissions that do not include a speaker name and/or speaker biography will not be reviewed.
Speaker Benefits and Responsibilities
If accepted into the program, speakers are automatically registered and will receive complimentary admission to classes and tutorials. The Embedded Systems Conference cannot pay travel or speaker expenses for any speakers presenting at the conference.
Papers & Presentation Slides
All selected speakers MUST submit an 8-15 page white paper and electronic presentation slides for the conference proceedings.
Complete guidelines will be sent to accepted speakers.
If accepted into the technical program, papers will be due September 12, 2008.
Sponsor Opportunities
For information on sponsorship opportunities associated with the Embedded Systems Conference, please contact Sean Raman sraman@cmp.com | |
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