Macworld 2010 Call for Papers Now Open
IDG World Expo:
WHAT: Macworld 2010, the premier event for the Apple products community,
today issued a call for papers. Macworld is produced by IDG World
Expo and is scheduled to take place February 9-13, 2010, at the
Moscone Center in San Francisco.
This year’s conference program is designed around the following key
topics for which relevant proposals are sought:
— Deployment
— Digital Photography
— Digital Video (including broadcast & motion graphics)
— Enterprise Computing
— Gaming
— Graphic Design
— Higher Education
— K-12 Education
— Mac OS Skills Enhancement
— Mac OS X Administration
— Mac OS X Server Usage
— Music and Audio Production
— Networking
— New Media Tool Deployment
— Publishing Workflow
— Scientific & High Performance Computing
— Security
— Small Business
— Software Application Training
— System Troubleshooting
— Web Design
Submissions will be evaluated based on originality, timeliness,
audience interest, and educational value.
WHO: All members of the Apple products community, including designers,
musicians, enthusiasts, educators, developers and others are invited
to submit a speaking proposal.
WHEN: The Macworld 2010 Call for Papers is open from now until July 20,
2009 at 5:00 pm PT.
WHERE: Submission information is available at: www.macworldexpo.comcallforpapers[http://www.macworldexpo.comcallforpapers].
About Macworld
Macworld 2010 (www.macworldexpo.com[http://www.macworldexpo.com]) is a five day event that educates, entertains and immerses attendees in the Apple products community. A comprehensive expo hall offers access to hundreds of Mac products and services, paired with expert advice, demonstrations and instruction. Macworld conference programs feature industry-leading minds presenting cutting-edge product training on the topics attendees most want to see. From Mac Power Users and creative professionals to first-timers and Enterprise computing professionals, Macworld has the conference content, special presentations and exhibit hall attractions that create what has been called the “Mecca for Mac Users”.