Recharger Announces Managed Print Summit Call For Presenters
Recharger Magazine has issued a call for presenters for the 2010 Managed Print Summit, which will take place Tuesday, July 13, the day before World Expo 2010. Managed print experts are invited to submit proposals to be part of this popular summit. Proposals must be received by March 1, 2010, to be considered.
The 2009 summit broached all angles of MPS, with a focus on entry-level concepts. The 2010 summit will continue with concepts that will build from that foundation. Presentations should be targeted toward attendees who have a basic understanding of MPS, and some level of MPS has already been implemented in their businesses. The presentations for the 2010 Summit should be in-depth and high-level, focusing on how-tos and metrics for measuring success using universal applications versus company-specific programs.
The 2009 Managed Print Summit was one of the most popular events in Recharger’s 20-year history, as well as one of the largest gatherings to date in the managed print industry.
“The 2009 Managed Print Summit was such a popular event that even before it was over we had people asking about the 2010 summit,” said Amy Weiss, Recharger’s content development manager. “There’s been an incredible amount of interest already from potential presenters. It’s going to make for a really stellar event.”
A proposal form can be downloaded here. Potential presenters should submit their proposals to Amy Weiss no later than March 1, 2010. Proposals will be reviewed by a Recharger committee. Not all proposals will be guaranteed a slot at the summit.
Both the Managed Print Summit and World Expo will take place at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Convention Center.
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