Gail Chiasson, North American Editor
The Digital Signage Federation, the independent not-for-profit trade organization serving the digital signage industry, will host its first ever Keynote Breakfast at #dse2015 on Tuesday, March 10 from 7:30-9:00am at the Las Vegas Convention Center.
The DSF will present a panel discussion, moderated by Kim Sarubbi, DSF’s immediate past chair and president of Saddle Ranch Digital, o the topic of future trends that will have an impact on the digital signage industry and those who do business in this space. Panelists will include:
- Ken Goldberg, DSF 2015 chairman, and CEO, Real Digital Media;
- Randy Dearborn, DSF 2015 vice-chairman, and vice-president Multimedia Technologies, MGM Resorts International;
- Vidya Nagarajan, product manager, Google.
The breakfast is free to the first 250 registrants who are DSF members, or who are registered to attend any of DSE’s Pre-Show events on Tuesday, March 10.
For more information, or to register for the Keynote Breakfast, DSF members can register here.
For more information, or to register for the Keynote Breakfast as part of the DSE Tuesday Pre-Show program, non-DSF members may go to this site and add this program to their registration.
The Digital Signage Federation’s mission is to support and promote the common business interests of the world-wide digital signage, interactive technologies and the digital out-of-home network industries. The DSF is a not-for-profit independent voice of the digital signage industry reflecting the diversity of its membership. It promotes professional recognition through certifications, continuing education, conferences, publications, and presentations offered by the DSF and affiliate groups. It provides government lobbying to leverage the collective strength of members and represent their interests at the higher levels of government and the community. The DSF provides leadership and networking opportunities focused on building a strong foundation for the advancement of the digital signage industry.
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