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Enfocus Opens Virtual Safari 2.0 Call for Speakers

  • End-user and vendor subject matter experts wanted for upcoming international event!
  • Virtual Safari 2.0, April 13-17, is On Course to Be Bigger than its Debut, which Attracted over 3500 Registrants and Post-Show Session Downloads.

Enfocus, the leading provider of PDF preflight and automation solutions for the printing and publishing industries, today announces a call for speakers and session topic suggestions for Virtual Safari 2.0. The second week-long and free, education-packed Virtual Safari conference will take place April 13-17, 2015; from anywhere in the world with an Internet connection. Those interested in joining the line-up of speakers should consult Guidelines, below, and contact: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., or go to the LinkedIn group 'Enfocus Virtual Safari'. Enfocus will close the call for speakers and topic suggestions on February 23.

Last year, over 3500 attendees poured in for 28 top-flight sessions led by twenty-five of the most prominent "gurus" in graphic arts, including Dr. Mark Bohan and Julie Shaffer of Printing Industries of America, and independent industry consultants and writers including Frank Romano, Richard Romano, David Zwang, Tom Crouser, Ron Ellis, and more.

"The idea behind the first Virtual Safari was simple - let's bring an educational tradeshow to everyone," says Michael Reiher, product manager and Virtual Safari organizer at Enfocus. "From owners to operators, people in the graphic arts industry are hungry for up-to-date information on trends, solutions and techniques that can improve their own environment, but don't have the time or budget to attend physical tradeshows. The Virtual Safari was born to address this need and bring current industry insights to everyone and anyone who wants to learn."

The 3 Biggest Reasons Why Virtual Safari is the Industry's Largest Online Conference:
High-quality speakers.
Wide variety of business, technical and solution sessions.
Free and open to everyone (live or via recordings).
Virtual Safari 2.0 Call for Speaker - Guidelines
The Enfocus Virtual Safari 2.0 provides an open forum for everyone in the graphic arts industry to share and learn about industry trends, solutions, and tools available today, and in the near future.

Enfocus is in search of the following speakers for this year's event:

Subject Matter Experts
Consultants, academics, and end-users in the printing, graphic arts, or visual communications segments; who would like to share their vision and expertise with others in the graphic arts industry. If you think your story can help enlighten your colleagues, or believe that you can bring an interesting or important end-user perspective to a particular session, email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., or post your idea on the LinkedIn group 'Enfocus Virtual Safari'.

Vendors
The Virtual Safari team is also seeking vendors who develop customer-driven, graphic arts products or services with links to Enfocus Solutions; who would like to lead a session relevant to their development processes and/or how they satisfy customer needs. Sessions must be educational and customer involvement is highly desirable. Interested vendors should contact the Virtual Safari team at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., or get in touch via the LinkedIn group 'Enfocus Virtual Safari'.

Enfocus closes this call by February 23. Session space is limited.

www.enfocus.com

 

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