Registration opens; speakers announced
Ready to buy your ticket to Flashforward2006 Seattle? We’re ready to let you! Still need convincing? Check out the list of workshops and sessions we’ve confirmed so far…
This time we’re organizing the schedule a bit differently: the conference will consist of an (optional) day of intensive workshops on February 27, followed by three days of conference sessions on February 28-March 2.
There will be four workshop choices, each lasting all day. Here are the tentative workshop outlines.
There will be three conference sessions running at any given time, plus the exhibition hall, Tech Showcase sessions, and possibly some additional surprises still to come. The sessions will be longer this year (75 minutes) to allow for additional depth on every topic. Here is the current list of confirmed speakers and topics; more will be announced soon! All conference attendees all also receive a free month of access to lynda.com’s famous Online Training Library, which we hope you’ll use to brush up on the basics before attending the event. And of course the Flashforward Film Festival, parties and networking events, etc.
You can register for either the workshop day or the conference; save money by attending both; or spend a little extra for a premium package that includes a full year of access to the Online Training Library, another party, and some Flashforward Gear to be determined. Head to our new Flashforward Store for details and to sign up now!
But before you do, look for our MAX postcard or an email you might have received from us — you might find a discount code, and some of them have expiration dates…
From here on there will be frequent updates about our plans for Flashforward Seattle, so stay tuned.
PS: if you submitted a speaking proposal and still haven’t heard back, please be patient with us for a little while longer — we have several slots left to fill and we’ll be sending more invitations over the next few days.





November 1st, 2005 at 9:23 am
You need some CSS work on your blog.flashforwardconference.com site as the right inner-border in Firefox (Windows) is being offset outside the outter border. Looks pretty bad. Other than that, the Conference looks great this year.
CHeers,
_rs
November 1st, 2005 at 4:45 pm
Sent you email for more details — I can’t reproduce here on my (admittedly limited) test equipment, but definitely want to fix it if possible!