*Reminder:*  The abstract submission date (June 5) for GRCon23 is less than
a week away!

Please submit your ideas for technical talks, workshops, posters here:

https://events.gnuradio.org/event/21/abstracts/

Thanks!
Josh


On Fri, May 12, 2023 at 5:30 AM Marcus Müller <mmuel...@gnuradio.org> wrote:

> Dear Community,
>
> GRCon'23 is happening in early September this year – so our submission
> deadlines are a bit
> tighter than usual.
>
> Submission for talks, papers, workshops, and other contributions are
> accepted through the
> GRCon'23 website:
>
> https://events.gnuradio.org/event/21/abstracts/
>
> This call for participation closes on 5 June 2022!
>
> A tiny bit about the GNU Radio conference:
>
> GRCon is GNU Radio's annual conference, being held in changing cities in
> the U.S., and
> also live-streamed and chat-interacted online. Watching the main track
> online and
> interacting with the audience and speakers via chat are free. Registration
> for the
> in-person event started in March.
>
> GRCon'23 happens 5 – 9 September in Tempe, Arizona at ASU.
>
> What GRCon offers is a main track of presentations with topics on GNU
> Radio, applications
> of SDR / high-rate signal processing, computational radio science,
> scientific and industry
> developments, policy and technological breakthroughs.
>
> Next to that, there's tutorials on specific topics, a poster session,
> Special Interest
> Groups and the developer's summit, which is the get-together for the
> project developers.
> Oh, and of course, there's social events, happening at local highlight
> locations.
>
> If you have *any* question (and I mean that – we're trying to make GRCon
> as accommodating
> as possible) about GRCon, be it about attendance, online participation,
> content submission
> or other problems related to the conference, we want you to reach out:
> Here on the mailing
> list, on the chat (https://chat.gnuradio.org), or in a private email to
> the GRCon
> organizers (gr...@gnuradio.org).
>
> Now, clearly, this all requires significant funds to set up – with a
> history of more than
> 300 in-person attendees prior to COVID (last year's in-person attendance
> was around 200
> attendees), and the live video streams achieving 3900 views last year,
> there's a large
> responsibility to organize a smooth conference and offer an excellent
> in-person and remote
> experience.
>
> As in previous years, we do not intend to push all these costs onto the
> attendees alone
> (this year's tickets are cheaper than last year!); instead, it has proven
> mutually
> advantageous to have sponsors contribute to the conference, and be present
> in various
> forms to the audience. If your company is interested in reaching a
> high-profile, technical
> and social audience, please do see
> https://events.gnuradio.org/event/21/page/106-sponsorship-opportunities
> and reach out to
> spon...@gnuradio.org .
>
> Best regards, and: see you in person in Arizona or online in September,
> Marcus
>
>

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