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WISPCON
Speakers - The
technical expertise of our speakers is unsurpassed in the world.
Many come directly from the manufacturers engineering staff and
some are actual WISPs who have been where you are now (the
learning mode). As usual we have a very impressive speaker list
bringing the best and most current information with them. If you
need a direct, reliable answer, these are the people to ask.
WISPCON
Speaker Terms -
The
success of WISPCONs are largely dependant on the quality and
technical expertise of our speakers to provide a truly
educational experience for our guests. Our guests come to attend
educational sessions and as well as seeking marketing
information from the exhibitors. However, these two information
segments MUST be kept separate from each other to successfully
maintain a equal balance of education and marketing. To do so,
we must ensure certain criteria for the event to maintain it's
level of excellence. In other words we need some rules to make
the whole thing come together where everyone walks away happy
campers.
Pecking
Order -
As
always, we have more people asking for speaking opportunities
that we have sessions available. In keeping with our
commitment to our corporate members and sponsors, we have
provided the following priority status regarding all speaking
opportunities at WISPCONs and our other events.
Special
Guests (P15 Chairman's Invitation Only)
PART-15.ORG
Member Exhibitors
PART-15.ORG
Members but not exhibiting
Exhibitors
Non
Exhibitors
Rules
of Engagement:
Speakers can not mention
their company name more than three times during the session.
Speakers can, and are encouraged to provide every attendee a
business card. Business cards should be placed on the speakers
platform.
Speakers can, and are
encouraged to wear company logo attire
Speakers can, and are
encouraged to include company logos on their briefing slides
Speakers slide presentation
should not be longer than 30 slides
Speaker's are required to provide a copy their power point
presentation to seminar@part-15.org
no later than 10 March, 2005. This is mandatory and session
speakers may be removed from the agenda for noncompliance.
Conference personnel will be changing the power point
presentation to a pdf file for inclusion on the conference CDRom
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