A look at what’s new on the MWSF 2008 show floor

Posted by Dennis Sellers Apple ico Dec 10, 2007 at 2:18pm

imageIDG World Expo, a producer of trade shows and events, has announced new show floor attractions for the upcoming Macworld Conference & Expo, scheduled for Jan. 14-18, 2008 at San Francisco’s Moscone Center. This year’s event (the 24th Macworld show) offers new show features, including a live Podcast Studio, an enhanced Digital Photography Experience, a state-of-the-art music studio and more.

“Macworld Conference and Expo offers attendees a hands-on, interactive show floor that enhances their Mac experience,” says Paul Kent, General Manager, Macworld Conference & Expo. “This year there are more ways than ever for Mac users to learn about photography, podcasting, music, blogging, and other cool ways to use their Mac.”

New show floor features for 2008, as described by Kent, include:

° Podcast Studio: Learn the ins and outs of producing for this new media phenomenon as many of the most popular online media professionals come to Macworld Conference & Expo to conduct live shows and training sessions direct from the exhibit hall. The Mac community, pop culture, technology news, and more will be explored during these fun, informative and entertaining broadcasts.

° Digital Photography Experience: The new Digital Photography Experience is dedicated to product comparisons, hands-on demonstrations and training, as well as tips and techniques on cameras, printers, hosting services, asset management and more.

° Dream Studios:Making Music with the Mac: Sponsored by Harman/Kardon, Berklee College of Music presents its “Dream Studio,” a state-of-the-art music studio filled with Mac hardware and software to help bring musical vision to life. The “Dream Studio” will feature a self-guided tour, music production demonstrations and daily lectures led by Berklee faculty.

° Macworld Learning Center: Want to learn about the Mac for free? Visit the Macworld Learning Center for a taste of what goes on in our world-class conference programs during these complimentary lectures. Topics include: getting the most from your iPod; classes for new Mac users; fun and imaginative ways to use your Mac; and how the Mac can help harness and improve your artistic capabilities.

° Microsoft Blogger Lounge: Attention bloggers! Microsoft’s Mac Business Unit (MacBU) is hosting a Blogger Lounge for Macworld 2008. Located in Booth 738 and open during Exhibit Hall hours, bloggers are invited to stop by, hangout, blog and meet fellow community members. This is a relaxed, dedicated area for bloggers, as well as podcasters and active forum members, to share their experiences with the rest of the Mac community. iMacs will be available in the Blogger Lounge, but attendees can also bring their own notebooks.

° Dice Career Fair For Mac Professionals: During the career fair, attendees can meet with recruiters and representatives to explore new career opportunities from leading companies in the Mac industry.

Attendees will also notice that in addition to the traditionally sold out South Hall, Macworld has taken up full residence in Moscone’s West Hall this year, which will feature several components of the conference program as well as an additional exhibit floor that will be packed with exhibits.
For a complete listing and description of what’s new at Macworld, as well as registration info, go here.

Also, the Macsimum News gang will be attending MWSF 2008. We’ll be meeting with companies and various folks and accepting nominations for the Macsimum MWSF 2008 Awards. If you’d like to meet with one of our reps, drop me a line at daseller@earthlink.net

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