Knowledge sharing for digital decision makers
Conference, 3-5 May 2011

About

Dates and location

May 3rd – 5th 2010

Venue: Crowne Plaza Downtown, Philadelphia

Preferential rates for delegates. Easy booking via this link

Further practical information.

Our audience

Online professionals in the widest sense; web managers, web project managers, intranet managers and other professionals operating both in- and outside the firewall.

To see who is coming, you can take a look at our LinkedIn event page.

What you get

On Tutorial day (Tuesday), you can choose between 3 hour tutorials: 4 in the morning and 4 in the afternoon.

On the 2 conference days (Wednesday and Thursday) you can choose between 4 different tracks each day, which each offer a unique conference experience with international experts and carefully selected case studies. As a delegate you can mix and match tracks to build your own conference program.

The conference includes 8 parallel tracks.

You also get

  • Provocative and enlightening keynote speakers
  • More face-to-face time with expert speakers, gurus and fellow practitioners than other conferences, partly due to our famous social events – all part of your conference package.
  • An opportunity to discuss your challenges with thought leaders at the roundtable discussions
  • Comparative presentations in a fast-paced, entertaining set of competitive demos at the Web Idol Competition
  • Small, focused sessions with ample opportunity to question and challenge speakers, experts and fellow practitioners.
  • A sales-pitch free environment!

Our strength

J. Boye’s conferences grew out of our large international community of online professionals. We are in regular contact with our 320+ members from large and complex organizations and we know their agendas and projects. This puts us in a unique position to assess and determine what is happening in every corner of the field at any given time and enables us to put together a relevant program that really reflects the current challenges of our delegates.

J. Boye Conferences were born out of the desire to let people share and learn in an open environment; stimulating and inspiring events with presentations, demos, intense discussions and ample opportunity to expand your network in a social, informal campus-style atmosphere.