Call for Talks: Audio Developer Conference (ADC24) - In-person & Remote

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Prashant Mishra

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Jun 21, 2024, 1:42:45 AMJun 21
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Dear community members,

We're happy to inform you that the Audio Developer Conference 2024 Talk Submissions Portal is Open! Portal closes on June 28th.

Submit your talk abstract to https://submit.audio.dev

Note: Only a talk abstract is required by June 28th when the portal closes. You then have until November 11th to prepare your talk presentation.

We invite anyone from the audio developer community – from students to industry experts – to contribute to the Audio Developer Conference by submitting a talk proposal.

Talks at ADC range from audio research, to professional practices, to standards in audio development, as well talks about application areas and career development. Experimental projects are welcome. We are seeking a balance between deeply technical talks aimed at experts as well as more accessible talks that may be of interest to students and new developers.

NEW FOR ADC24: 18min talk proposals

In addition to 50min talk proposals, you can now submit talk proposals for shorter 18min talks. ADC24 provides even more speaking opportunities with the addition of ADCx programming on the first day of the conference.

ADC24 is now a full 3-day hybrid in-person (Bristol UK) and online (Gather) conference. Day 1 of the conference will combine ADCx programming (18min talks) alongside workshops. Workshops will be open to all delegates at no additional charge at a first-come first-serve basis.

Topics include, but are not limited, to:
  • Digital Signal Processing
  • Audio synthesis and analysis
  • Music technology, DAWs, audio plug-ins
  • Game audio
  • 3D and VR/AR audio
  • Creative coding
  • Other applications of audio programming (e.g. telecommunications, multimedia, medicine, biology)
  • Design and evaluation of audio software and hardware systems
  • Programming languages used for audio development (e.g. C++, Rust, Python)
  • Software development tools, techniques, and processes
  • Performance, optimisation, and parallelisation
  • Audio development on mobile platforms
  • Embedded, Linux, and bare metal audio programming
  • Low-latency and real-time programming
  • Best practices in audio programming
  • Testing and QA
  • Educational approaches and tools for audio and DSP programming
  • Planning and navigating a career as an audio developer
  • Other relevant topics likely to be of interest to the ADC audience
Submit your talk proposal at https://submit.audio.dev

For more conference information https://audio.dev/

Looking forward to learning & connecting with you at the event. Thank you.

- Prashant
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