Call for Presenters
InfoComm offers industry-recognized conference programs around the world at its tradeshows.
The InfoComm 2012 Call for Presentations is closed. Questions? Call 1.800.659.7469. 
Educational Presentation Opportunities
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How would you like to stand at the front of a room filled with some of the brightest minds in government purchasing and secure AV? Share your insights — and take part in this top-level, niche event by presenting at GovComm 2012, October 3 – 4, 2012.
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InfoComm hosts InfoComm University seminars at InfoComm China.
InfoComm University seminars may be on any topic pertinent to the AV industry, and seminar slots are between sixty and ninety minutes in length. Seating for thirty to sixty attendees.
Companies or individuals are encouraged to submit several proposals for each exhibition as this presents a broader range for our selection and a higher likelihood that one of your topics will make it to final selection.
Seminars must be in Chinese-Mandarin. No interpretation will be provided. Please submit seminar titles, descriptions, etc. in Chinese either using the link below (English form) or, if you would like the seminar submission form in Chinese, please email ptaggart@infocomm.org.
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InfoComm is hosting both a Super Tuesday education programme as well as InfoComm University seminars throughout the show days at Integrate.
Super Tuesday seminars generally follow an identified them such as “Future Trends” and are sixty minutes in length including time for questions and seminar presenter changeover. Seating for approx 150 attendees.
InfoComm University seminars may be on any topic pertinent to the AV industry, and seminar slots are sixty to ninety minutes in length. Seating for thirty to sixty attendees.
Seminars should be presented in English.
We encourage you to submit your proposal for either or both programmes at Integrate.
Companies or individuals are encouraged to submit several proposals for each exhibition as this presents a broader range for our selection and a higher likelihood that one of your topics will make it to final selection.
Submit proposals. Please email Pamela Taggart (ptaggart@infocomm.org) if you have any questions. -
InfoComm hosts both the InfoComm University Seminar Programme as well as various Industry Conferences at InfoComm Middle East & Africa. InfoComm University seminars may be on any topic pertinent to the AV industry. Industry Conferences focus specifically on vertical markets such as the education sector, providing AV-related education aimed at the end-user.
Seminars should typically be 50 minutes in length, but provisions may be made for longer seminars with in-depth content. Seminars should be presented in English, no interpretation will be provided.
Companies or individuals are encouraged to submit several proposals for each exhibition as this presents a broader range for our selection and a higher likelihood that one of your topics will make it to final selection.
Submit proposals. Please email Pamela Taggart if you have any questions. -
InfoComm hosts InfoComm University seminars at Integrated Systems Russia.
InfoComm University seminars may be on any topic pertinent to the AV industry, and seminar slots are sixety to ninety minutes in length. Seating for thirty to sixty attendees.
Seminars should be presented in Russian, or in English with simultaneous interpretation.
Companies or individuals are encouraged to submit several proposals for each exhibition as this presents a broader range for our selection and a higher likelihood that one of your topics will make it to final selection.
Submit Proposals. Please email Pamela Taggart (ptaggart@infocomm.org) if you have any questions. -
InfoComm hosts both a Future Trends Summit and an extensive InfoComm University programme at Integrated Systems Europe.
InfoComm Future Trends Summit takes place in the afternoon of the day prior to the show. Seminars should be on topics related to future technology trends, trends in use and application of AV, and other items that will affect the industry in the coming months/years. Seminar slots are typically 45-50 minutes in length. Seating for fifty to seventy attendees.
InfoComm University seminars may be on any topic pertinent to the AV industry. Seminar slots are 50 minutes in length, but provisions can be made for longer seminars with in-depth content. Seating for thirty to sixty attendees.
Most seminars should be in English, but seminars presented in other common European languages are encouraged. No interpretation will be provided for any seminars.
Companies or individuals are encouraged to submit several proposals for each exhibition as this presents a broader range for our selection and a higher likelihood that one of your topics will make it to final selection.Submit proposals. Please email Pamela Taggart (ptaggart@infocomm.org) if you have any questions.
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TecnoMultimedia InfoComm 2011-Mexico takes place in August in Mexico City, and TecnoMultimedia InfoComm 2011-Colombia takes place in November in Medellin, Colombia. InfoComm hosts an InfoComm University Conference programme at each show.
InfoComm University seminars may be on any topic pertinent to the AV industry. Seminar slots are sixty minutes in length, but provisions can be made for longer seminars with in-depth content. Seating for thirty to sixty attendees.
Companies or individuals are encouraged to submit several proposals for each exhibition as this presents a broader range for our selection and a higher likelihood that one of your topics will make it to final selection.
Seminars should be presented in Spanish. No interpretation will be provided for any seminars. Please submit seminar titles, descriptions, etc. in Spanish either using the link below (English form) or, if you would like the seminar submission form in Spanish, please email ptaggart@infocomm.org.
Submit proposals. Please email Pamela Taggart (ptaggart@infocomm.org) if you have any questions.





