WASHINGTON -- The deadline for submission of proposals to the 2018 NAB Show’s Broadcast Engineering and Information Technology Conference (BEITC) has been extended to October 31, 2017.
Long considered the premier technology conference for the broadcast industry, the 2018 BEITC promises high-quality presentations on a wide range of relevant and timely topics.
As always, proposals featuring engaging content, original research or highly regarded speakers will receive favorable consideration. Proposals promoting specific products or services will not be accepted, although proposals explaining the underlying technologies used in broadcast products or services will be considered.
For those proposals accepted, NAB encourages submission of written papers, which will be included in the Proceedings of the 2018 BEITC, to be published immediately prior to the 2018 NAB Show.
To see a list of topics under most serious consideration for the 2018 BEITC along with other conference details, and to submit a proposal, visit https://www.nabshow.com/for-speakers/call-for-papers.
About NAB Show
NAB Show, held April 7-12, 2018 in Las Vegas, is the world's largest convention
encompassing The M.E.T. Effect, the convergence of media, entertainment and
technology. With 103,000 attendees from 161 countries and 1,800+ exhibitors,
NAB Show is the ultimate marketplace for solutions that transcend traditional
broadcasting and embrace content delivery to new screens in new ways. From
creation to consumption, across multiple platforms and countless nationalities,
NAB Show is where global visionaries convene to bring content to life in new
and exciting ways. For complete details, visit www.nabshow.com.
About NAB
The National Association of Broadcasters is the premier advocacy association
for America's broadcasters. NAB advances radio and television interests
in legislative, regulatory and public affairs. Through advocacy, education
and innovation, NAB enables broadcasters to best serve their communities,
strengthen their businesses and seize new opportunities in the digital
age. Learn more at www.nab.org.