The VoiceCon operations team is headed to San Francisco for a visit at Moscone Convention Center. This step in the process ignites the VoiceCon timeline. The “weeks out” calculation gets down to the single digits, working on the weekend becomes the norm again and my lists get very, very long.
This stuff makes me a little happier than it probably should. I can’t help it. It’s the fun part - we get to be creative. How will we design the show and what will everything look like? This is how we make an empty building turn into VoiceCon! How cool is that?
Every VoiceCon is different…
What will it look like in San Francisco?
Of course, nothing compares to the actual event but this is my next favorite part. It’s impressive to watch the team engage and do what they each do best. I’m anxious to see what we create. If you join us in San Francisco, November 2-5 you can see it too.
Check back for some video of “VoiceCon – Behind the Scenes.” I wonder if The Flip camera editing tool has the capability to bleep over audio?

Aug 8th, 2009 |
Crystal,
Maybe you can answer a question that might come up in your planning. I don’t recall having to pay in the past for just the Exhibit Hall, but I notice on the registration this year the only option is a $50 ticket. Just curious if there is going to be an option for Exhibits only.
Thank you,
Terry
VCBLOG is a discount registration code for all VoiceCon blog readers! Enter this priority code during the registration process to receive a free Expo Plus pass or a discounted conference registration for up to 40% off the full, onsite price.
There isn’t an exhibits only option this year. Instead, we are offering an Expo Plus registration ($50 without free code above). It includes the exhibition, keynotes, one conference session pass and more. Check out all the Expo Plus benefits on the VoiceCon website.