CES is the biggest Consumer Electronics Show in the US. But, as all foot-weary telecom professionals know, after your string of meetings back and forth around the show, there's precious little time to actually spend learning what's hot, and seeing the most worthwhile on the show floor.
That's why The Telecom Council puts together these roundtable events after large tradeshows - so our members can share what they learned, what they saw, and their opinions of the products and companies that made an impression on them - all in the context of telecom. This gives members who didn't go a chance to learn from those who did, and those who went also get the chance to fill out their notes with things they might have missed.
The format of this meeting will be a presentation followed by a roundtable. The presentation will be from an analyst and moderator who will offer show highlights. During the moderated roundtable, each attendee will get a chance to discuss their opinions, their take-aways, and share any gems they found - all in the spirit of networking, communication, and collaboration in our industry. Throughout the meeting, we encourage comments, disagreements, and interaction from everyone in the room.
We have opened 2 20-person sessions for this debrief- a morning session or a lunch session. You may register for either but not both sessions below.
*Session options: 09:00 AM - 11:00 AM or 2:00 PM - 02:00 PM
Our innovative debrief events have been extremely successful, and are consistently highly rated by all that attend. We routinely get feedback like this quote from our CES 2008 Debrief survey: "You saved me 3 days and $3,000. Great summary and great insights..."
This intimate meeting is free to members and $200 for non-members, with an additional option to obtain the 'Show highlights Brief' and meeting notes. A membership option, which always includes our meeting notes, is also available during the online registration process for this event.
Official Website: http://telecomcouncil.cvent.com/event/CES2010
Added by FullCalendar on January 2, 2010