Category: Summit Redux

Summit Redux Washington DC Area

Date/Time: Saturday April 9, 10am - 1pm
Location: Bethesda Public Library
Format: Panel sessions and discussion
Directions: http://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/Apps/Libraries/branchinfo/be.asp

Light refreshments will be served, and a donation of $5 is requested.

Email stacy at greenfx dot net if you'd like to join us.

Hosted by DCIA (http://www.dc-ia.com)

Posted by ssurla at March 14, 2005 07:37 PM | Comments (0)

IA Summit Redux - Northwest Europe

In anticipation of an European IA Summit, I want to propose a 'local' redux of this year's summit in Montreal, as well.

We can host one at Multimedia Skills in Driebergen, the Netherlands (which is only 45 minute drive from Amsterdam and a couple of hours from Belgium and Germany or even Denmark and the North of France).

Of course we are willing to present our poster from this and last year, and are happy to give our floor to the other European presenters.

Please let me know if you're interested via e-mail.

Posted by almar.vanderkrogt at March 14, 2005 05:33 PM | Comments (0)

IA Summit Redux - SF Bay Area

Want to turn more people onto IA or the ideas at the Summit? Miss a particular session and kicking yourself over it? Live in the San Francisco Bay Area? Fear not!

Lane Becker, Peter Merholz, and I have been chatting about having another IA Summit Redux in the San Francisco Bay Area, similar to last year. The Redux is basically a mini-version of the IA Summit, with area speakers re-presenting their stuff to a local audience (for free). Last year it was an all-day Saturday session at Hot Studios. This year it will be at Adaptive Path (go-go AP Partners!), date and time TBD. We will be contacting area speakers one-to-one, but this is to put the idea out there. If you are not a speaker from the SF Bay Area but might be in town sometime in the late March to early April range, drop me a line and we'll see if we can't work you into the schedule as well.

I know David Heller has expressed interest in doing a NY Summit Redux. I encourage the IAs in any geographical area to try and pull this off. It was pretty fun last year.

Posted by brett.lider at March 12, 2005 12:20 AM | Comments (0)