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AES issues early call for program proposals
Jan 31, 2006 10:10 AM, Audio Technology Update e-newsletter
David Bialik, broadcast events chairman of AES, has issued a call to the broadcast and audio communities for program, white paper and special events proposals for the upcoming 121st AES convention. The convention takes place at the Moscone Center, Oct. 6-9 in San Francisco.
Bialik emphasized his desire to get an early head start on preparing the convention’s events and programming, particularly focusing on new and emerging technologies. Industry professionals with topics they wish to address at the 121st AES convention are invited to contact AES at 121st_broadcastevents@aes.org.
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