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[GRCon'23] [Deadline Extended] Call for Participation for the GNU Radio


From: Josh Morman
Subject: [GRCon'23] [Deadline Extended] Call for Participation for the GNU Radio Conference 2023
Date: Fri, 9 Jun 2023 15:36:36 -0400

Just a quick update that our Call for Participation Abstract Deadline submission has been extended to June 23rd.

If you thought you missed it but have a great project or idea for a presentation/workshop/poster/tutorial - go ahead and submit your abstract by June 23

https://events.gnuradio.org/event/21/abstracts/
https://gnuradio.org/grcon23

And of course registration is open as well:
tickets.gnuradio.org

Look forward to seeing everyone there!

Josh



On Fri, May 12, 2023 at 5:30 AM Marcus Müller <mmueller@gnuradio.org> wrote:
Dear Community,

GRCon'23 is happening in early September this year – so our submission deadlines are a bit
tighter than usual.

Submission for talks, papers, workshops, and other contributions are accepted through the
GRCon'23 website:

https://events.gnuradio.org/event/21/abstracts/

This call for participation closes on 5 June 2022!

A tiny bit about the GNU Radio conference:

GRCon is GNU Radio's annual conference, being held in changing cities in the U.S., and
also live-streamed and chat-interacted online. Watching the main track online and
interacting with the audience and speakers via chat are free. Registration for the
in-person event started in March.

GRCon'23 happens 5 – 9 September in Tempe, Arizona at ASU.

What GRCon offers is a main track of presentations with topics on GNU Radio, applications
of SDR / high-rate signal processing, computational radio science, scientific and industry
developments, policy and technological breakthroughs.

Next to that, there's tutorials on specific topics, a poster session, Special Interest
Groups and the developer's summit, which is the get-together for the project developers.
Oh, and of course, there's social events, happening at local highlight locations.

If you have *any* question (and I mean that – we're trying to make GRCon as accommodating
as possible) about GRCon, be it about attendance, online participation, content submission
or other problems related to the conference, we want you to reach out: Here on the mailing
list, on the chat (https://chat.gnuradio.org), or in a private email to the GRCon
organizers (grcon@gnuradio.org).

Now, clearly, this all requires significant funds to set up – with a history of more than
300 in-person attendees prior to COVID (last year's in-person attendance was around 200
attendees), and the live video streams achieving 3900 views last year, there's a large
responsibility to organize a smooth conference and offer an excellent in-person and remote
experience.

As in previous years, we do not intend to push all these costs onto the attendees alone
(this year's tickets are cheaper than last year!); instead, it has proven mutually
advantageous to have sponsors contribute to the conference, and be present in various
forms to the audience. If your company is interested in reaching a high-profile, technical
and social audience, please do see
https://events.gnuradio.org/event/21/page/106-sponsorship-opportunities and reach out to
sponsor@gnuradio.org .

Best regards, and: see you in person in Arizona or online in September,
Marcus


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