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WABE formally invites you to its 71st annual convention

Western Association of Broadcast Engineers (WABE) formally invites you to its 71st annual (virtual) convention

It is my pleasure and honour, along with my executive and volunteer chairs, to formally invite you to WABE’s 71st annual (virtual) convention, taking place Nov. 3rd and 4th.  These two days will be full of on-line papers, virtual exhibits, and networking opportunities. 

Media technical professionals must always do more with less and often do not have the time, resources, or access to specialized training and in their field. Part of the attraction of WABE is the educational papers that inform and grow our delegates knowledge on technology in an affordable, local, and personal convention. The intimate setting allows delegates the ability to access technical presentations and communicate with the exhibitors, without having to fly a long distance or pay large convention fees. This year, the virtual convention delegate registration fee is $50. The WABE Exhibit floor is always filled with new and emerging media technologies that allow delegates to explore, learn and network with people who can help you keep your knowledge fresh, your company competitive and your department moving forward. Visit our website to view the convention and papers schedule, along with our list of exhibitors and sponsors.

Rob Brown

You can access our online registration system on our WABE website by clicking the link below. Make sure to register by Thursday, Oct. 28th. (Any registrations received after that date cannot be guaranteed to receive convention site login credentials prior to the start of the convention.)

Rob Brown, WABE President

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