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Why you should attend MeshForum

Do you like crowded tradeshows with sales pitches and canned spiels dominating the proceedings? Keynotes by speakers flown in and who fly out surrounded by advisors after the failed demo on a large stage far from where you sit in a large, crowded airplane hangar like room?

If so, MeshForum is not for you.

However, if you like a small, intimate, conversation driven conference where sales pitches and powerpoint are banned, where many conversations take place over meals prepared by real chefs, and most sessions are conducted in the round with panelists and audience alike talking and discussing complex ideas, then MeshForum may be the conference for you.

MeshForum 2005 will be held May 1-4 at HotHouse in downtown Chicago. Starting with a Sunday evening reception and continuing through Tuesday afternoon, MeshForum will in two days offer you new insights and understanding of the role Networks play in the 21st century. From the mathematics that underlie all networks to specific techniques used within industries for managing, growing, maintaining, and navigating networks, you will learn something new. As well, you will teach someone else.

Attendees at MeshForum will be a highly diverse, yet select, group. From graduate student to CEO's, from best selling authors to software developers, attendees will come from many fields and many backgrounds.

If you would like to attend, register today for just $749.50.

Posted by shannon at January 18, 2005 04:23 PM | Comments (1) | TrackBacks (0)
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Here's what others have to say about Why you should attend MeshForum:

Shannon,

Congratulations on this great initiative.

Some other possible topics would be:-

Integrative Thinking in networks.

Integrative Governance of networks.

Integrative Improvement through networks.

For an introductory article please see
http://topics.developmentgateway.org/poverty/rc/ItemDetail.do?itemId=1030222 .

There is more on my website about my pioneer work in these fields.

Kind regards,

Graham Douglas


Posted by: Graham Douglas at February 4, 2005 05:10 PM
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