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ET Summit 2024: What’s Included with Registration

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In-Person Attendees
($300)

One-Way Livestreaming
($270) 

All Attendees (until January 15, 2025)

All ETCC-CA.com Registered Users
(Free)

Opening Panel

X

 

 

 

Breakout Sessions 1

X

X

Video Recording

Slides

Breakout Sessions 1 Q&A

X

 

 

 

Breakout Sessions 2

X

X

Video Recording

Slides

Breakout Sessions 2 Q&A

X

 

 

 

Breakout Sessions 3

X

X

Video Recording

Slides

Breakout Sessions 3 Q&A

X

 

 

 

Breakout Sessions 4

X

X

Video Recording

Slides

Breakout Sessions 4 Q&A

X

 

 

 

General Registration (In-Person Attendees)

  • Pre-conference reception on Monday, 5-7pm
  • Breakfast, coffee break, lunch, afternoon snack
  • Access to recordings of breakout sessions (but not Q&A portion, nor Opening Panels) through January 15, 2025.

Livestream Registration

  • Access to livestream of all 32 breakout sessions (but not Q&A portion, nor Opening Panels)
  • Access to recordings of breakout sessions (but not Q&A portion, nor Opening Panels) through January 15, 2025.

Free to All Registered Users of ETCC-CA.com

  • Access to slide presentations from breakout sessions (with ETCC-CA.com account)

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