Speaker FAQ


Who speaks at Digital ID World Conferences?

End-users with case study presentations, industry analysts, and subject matter experts.

What are the responsibilities of a Digital ID World speaker?

All speakers must:

  1. Attend the conference for the entire day on which they speak.
  2. Submit their presentation title and abstract least one month in advance to the conference organizer
  3. Submit finalized presentation and all related materials after delivery
  4. Sign an audio and video release
  5. Speaker presentations include a 45 minute presentation followed immediately by a 10 minute question and answer session.
  6. Panel members will be briefed by the panel moderator on speaking times, lengths, format, etc.

What are the criteria for selecting speakers?

Digital ID World Conference organizers select speakers first and foremost based upon their knowledge and expertise of the subject matter and secondly on their speaking experience and/or reputation within the community. The Digital ID World conference is designed to expand people’s boundaries and present a 360 degree view of the digital identity landscape, providing new insight and understanding of the dynamics, motivations and trends of the emerging industry. We therefore seek to obtain the best and most insightful content from a wide variety of perspectives, all directly or indirectly impacting progress in the industry.

How does one apply for a speaking position?

Complete the Digital ID World Conference Speaker Application Form.

When will selected speakers be notified?

Deadline for submissions is May 15, 2006.
Conference organizers will be notifying selected speakers from June through August.

Are there other participation opportunities?

Vendors can participate by hosting a table or booth in the exhibit hall and through other sponsorship opportunities. Please contact confsales@digitalidworld.com.

Who are the conference attendees?

Digital ID World provides an environment in which enterprises, service providers, financial institutions, government officials and vendors have meaningful interactions about the issues and future of the digital identity industry. Attendees consist of CEO’s, CTO’s, CIO’s, senior architects, privacy and security officers, product development and marketing managers, senior IT managers, industry analysts, pundits, visionaries and personalities shaping the identity space.

Questions?

If you have a question that was not answered here, please contact us at confsales@digitalidworld.com.




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