Posted on April 3, 2024 in ATSC News
Once the NAB Show closes, we will only be 50 days away from ATSC’s very own Annual Members Meeting and NextGen Broadcast Conference being held at the Marriott Marquis Washington D.C., June 12-14. ATSC Members can participate in 3 days of events, networking, the ATSC Annual Members Meeting, and a vibrant conference schedule. Non-members and the media are invited to join us for the conference.
Registration is now open; make sure to register before May 20th to catch early-bird pricing. The hotel room block is also open and has sold out for the last two years, so you will want to make those reservations as soon as you can.
Lastly, we are developing a vibrant conference program that will see speakers, panels, and sessions about the international impact of ATSC 3.0 Technologies deploying in Brazil, D2M in India, ATSC 3.0 and 3GPP convergence, new business opportunities, HDR sports and interactive apps, the accessory device marketplace, and the Lechner Award and Richer Medal awards ceremony among many other topics.
The ATSC conference gives our members and industry executives an invaluable opportunity for one-of-a-kind networking, business connections, and education.
Please visit our conference website for registration details, exhibitor opportunities, sponsorship opportunities, and more.
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