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MEDC 2006 Call for Papers Live

Here's a exciting opportunity for exposure at the MEDC 2006 event.

 

Microsoft MEDC 2006 (Mobile and Embedded DevCon 2006) organizers invite you to submit proposals to speak at MEDC in our conference breakout sessions. MEDC is one of Microsoft’s most important annual technical training events, and our speaker selection process is extremely rigorous to ensure that attendees experience outstanding quality technical training. Successful proposals will be technical presentations that target best practices and tips & tricks, delivered by experts with significant and highly-rated speaking experience.

 

MEDC is the premier event for developers, device makers and IT Professionals to get a firsthand look at the future of mobile and embedded platforms. Attendees learn how to build devices and bring to market applications, content and services for Windows Mobile, Windows Embedded and Tablet PC platforms. This year we will also include a new track focused on helping our ISVs and Partners be successful in their business.

 

Session Proposals:  

Sessions are divided into 7 tracks of breakouts and hands on labs. Please submit session ideas for 75 minute sessions in the following topic areas:

  • Developing Client Applications
  • Developing Server Applications
  • Building Windows Embedded Devices
  • Mobile Devices In The Enterprise
  • Hands On Labs
  • Business of Mobile and Embedded

Next Steps

  1. Visit the MEDC Call For Papers Site for details (https://content.medc2006.com/cfp/callforpapers.aspx)
  2. Review the terms and conditions (https://content.medc2006.com/cfp/cfprules.aspx)
  3. Submit your proposal (you will be assigned a unique ID)
  4. Return for more submissions
     

All submissions will receive a response by January 30th, 2006 indicating whether their topic has been selected or not.

Comments

  • Anonymous
    January 05, 2006
    Do you know when MEDC 2006 is going to take place? I'd like to attend this year.
  • Anonymous
    January 05, 2006
    check out the "important dates" list on the Call For Papers site :)

    -robert
  • Anonymous
    January 06, 2006
    I already booked my plane tickets and I will arrive in Las Vegas around noon on the 8th of May. Can anyone with former MEDC experience confirm that not much usually happens during the first day? I don't mind skipping the pre-conference stuff, but I wouldn't want to miss the keynote or some other interesting session.

    Thanks