From the conference name, I think you can gather what some of the conference agenda entails … but in case not, here you go:
“The Flash on Tap conference is burring the lines between business and pleasure. Experience the excitement of a beer festival while soaking in presentations by top tier design and technology professionals. It’s a three-day event, by Flash professionals, for Flash professionals.”
” … Just a few lines to clarify that it is NOT a Flash Player (Lite or otherwise), but rather a sets of tools, a graphical engine (eyeGT) and a framework (b.Tween) that extract, rework, and optimize the Flash application, turning it into a fully native and compilable Objective-C/C++ application that doesn’t require any runtime, thus complying with the iPhone SDK requirements.
“eyeGT is the most comprehensive graphics and multimedia toolkit that combines an antialiasing vector animation and rendering engine with extensive texturing support and a multi channel synchronized sound system. eyeGT provides all this in a compact code base that interfaces to applications via an extended set of methods and functions (API). The API controls every aspect of eyeGT, allowing for the finest and most detailed customizations without reinventing and changing the structure of your existing code.”
Event: ECINA Wireless Special Interest Group (SIG) Seminar
Date: June 26, 2008
Topics:
1. Wireless Sensor Network: Promises and Challenges
2. Navigate the Mobile Ecosystem
Time: 6:30pm to 8:30pm, Thursday, June 26, 2008
Location: Foley Hoag LLP, 1000 Winter St, North Entrance, Suite 4000, Waltham, MA
Wireless Sensor Networks, the epitome of a pervasive technology, are shaping many activities in our society with an endless array of potential applications, ranging from building automation and homeland security to manufacturing, robotics and healthcare. NECINA Wireless SIG is proud to invite Professor Yannis Paschalidis, Academic Director of the Sensor Network Consortium, to give a presentation on the Promises and Challenges of Wireless Sensor Networks.
In terms of Flash Mobile, there appears to be a small track, including the following sessions (subject to change, a wee-bit):
Adobe Roadmap: Video
Learn about Adobe’s product roadmap for video and discuss Adobe’s vision so that together we can forge a new future in video technology.
Building and Showcasing Mobile Applications
Discover how a leading web and design agency has successfully added mobile to its portfolio. You’ll get a sneak peak into the development process and the agency’s adoption of Adobe mobile technologies.
“Design For Mobile will be the first North American mobile user experience conference. This will be a two-day conference focused on strategy and tactics for user research, product definition, interaction and other design, and usability testing. A day of workshops preceeds the conference sessions.”