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October 11, 2005
"Early Bird" Registration for our "Peripheral Visionaries' Summit" ends on Friday
Our Peripheral Visionaries IP-Based Communications Summit will be taking place on Thursday, November 10th at the Washington Plaza Hotel, Washington D.C. The Summit will bring together the leading academics, analysts, innovators, entrepreneurs, and visionaries experimenting with the limits of IP technology, to mix and mingle with the leading advocates and decision makers building the policies that will shape the IP-enabled future.
The goal of this event is to provide a platform within the Beltway to allow thought-leaders to cross-pollinate, to share their perspectives, insight and wisdom, and to develop a better, more complete understanding of how policy and technology might evolve together in a mutually virtuous cycle to advance and create the most positive communications future. I am convinced that this event is unlike any other one day conference most people may have attended, featuring a rare combination of provocative panelists and delegates -- all bringing a distinct perspective to the ever-evolving communications landscape and the public policy affecting it.
By all measures, our last Peripheral Visionaries' Summit, held last May, was a big hit and a pretty rare event in D.C. The give and take between the policymakers, advocates, technologists, innovators, entrepreneurs and visionaries provided thought-provoking commentary. All participants left with a broader vision and a better appreciation for all sides of IP-based communications.
Readers of my blog who believe in the goals of the summit are encoraged to register for this event by Friday, October 14th.
By the way, we will be awarding the "Peripheral Visionary" Award to a surprise recipient whom history has proven to be ahead of his/her time, a visionary who may even have been ignored or castigated, but whose vision has been realized over time.
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Posted by jeff on October 11, 2005 07:17 AM | Permalink
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