Call for Speakers – Deep Learning World Munich 2019

May 6-7, 2019 – Holiday Inn Munich – City Centre

The Call for Speakers is officially closed but we are happy to consider your submission in case of program changes as well as for our other Deep Learning World events.

If you are interested in speaking at Deep Learning World Munich, please read the following informations, and fill in the following form.

Speaker proposal deadline: January 19, 2019
Speakers will be notified by: End of February, 2019

If you’re accepted, you’ll receive a two day Deep Learning World Munich pass.

  • Show rather than tell: The audience are looking for genuine examples, screen shots and stories that illustrate the tips and techniques you are presenting. They want to see how things work and not a list of bullet points. Use visual aids to demonstrate what you are explaining and the attendees will give you the best scores.
  • Please be open: Offer tips, suggestions and insider knowledge.
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  • No sales pitch! Attendees come to the conference to learn, not to hear about what you sell. A good presentation free of sales content is the best and most valuable presentation your company can have. If you would like to present your company briefly then please stick to the following suggestions, which will provide you with some PR but are not generally subject to negative feedback by the audience:
    Use one slide to present your company and its services, ideally within the context of your presentation. You can also briefly list your clients and provide a company background.
    The above should take no more than about 30 seconds or 1 minute as a maximum. Get bonus points by saying that there is a lot you could say about your company but that you’d like to spare the audience the typical sales presentation. The audience will appreciate this.
    When talking about your products or services, use case studies. You can also gain bonus points here by mentioning the services or products provided by your competitors.
    Should you wish to cover a specific question during the Q&A session, discuss this in advance with your moderator.
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