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The Usability Week 2010 ConferenceMany conferences offer cavernous exhibit halls, brief seminars on second-hand discoveries, and a sense of anonymity that can be truly alienating. Usability Week takes a different approach. Knowledge, Directly from the SourceIn place of scattered, shallow talks, Usability Week offers up to 6 days of deep learning as international experts lead full-day tutorials on topics such as:
Course levels range from introductory to advanced; you can sign up for as few as 1 or 2 days or as many as 6. Industry leaders carefully design each tutorial to emphasize practical application, offering you maximum return-on-investment. Many sessions include hands-on training exercises that let you apply what you learn immediately; all ensure that you’ll learn tools you can use to improve your website, intranet, or application as soon as you get home. Networking OpportunitiesBecause you’ll spend each day in a group with in-depth focus on a single topic, you can discuss problems, share solutions, and make lasting connections with your peers. VenuesThe conference visits several of the world’s great cities, providing ample incentive to continue networking offsite at world-class restaurants, clubs, and attractions. Choose your city for agendas, location, pricing, and registration information:
Attendees with special needs should contact conference hotels directly to discuss accommodations (hotel information is available under each city’s “location info” link). You can also book most of our tutorials for in-house presentation at your company or interest group. See our seminar and workshop offerings for further information. Pay only for the days you need. The more days you attend, the deeper the discount. Early bird rates save even more, so sign up early! |
Who Will You Meet at the Conference?Companies that sent the most people in 2008 and 2009:
Full list of all attending companies |