LCA2013 opens call for sponsors
[Posted June 26, 2012 by ris]
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PRESS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Australia's Longest Running Open Source Conference
linux.conf.au 2013 is shaping up to be a huge event, and the team has now released their prospectus
for potential sponsors. Scheduled to be held at the Australian National University from 28 January
to 2 February, 2013, the conference is designed to showcase the best of open source and
community-driven software and hardware. It provides a great opportunity for open source developers,
users, hackers, and makers to share their ideas and further improve their projects.
This is a great opportunity to get in early and take advantage of the sponsorship deals being
offered for the conference. The conference routinely hosts 500-700 delegates in a different city
each year. Canberra last hosted the event in 2005 for 550 delegates, and this year organisers are
expecting it to be even bigger.
Michael Still, conference director, said "this year we are planning some really exciting social
events and some fascinating keynotes, with an emphasis on future sustainable technological
development. The Call for Presentations opened three weeks ago, and already we are seeing some
excellent proposals from a wide range of speakers".
To receive a copy of the sponsorship prospectus, email sponsorship@lca2013.linux.org.au
Get in early, as sponsor places are bound to fill up fast!
About linux.conf.au:
linux.conf.au is one of the largest Linux conferences in the southern hemisphere, and will be held
in Canberra at the Australian National University from 28 January to 2 February, 2013:
http://linux.conf.au.
Contact:
Michael Still (Conference Director)
+61 2 6140 4546
sponsorship@lca2013.linux.org.au
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