(Source: Business Wire)

Program details are now posted for Imaging Innovation '09, the
63rd Annual Conference of the International Imaging Industry Association
(I3A; http://www.i3a.org),
the leading global association for the imaging industry. This year's
event, featuring presentations on leading-edge trends and technology,
with a wealth of networking opportunities, is co-located with the 6Sight
Future of Imaging Conference (http://www.pmai.org/6sight_09.aspx?id=15274)
in Monterey, California. The complete program can be viewed at http://virtualwebsites.org/i3a/i3a_annual_conf_2009/.
There is still time to register at http://www.regonline.com/Checkin.asp?EventId=741377.
I3A members, non-members and media representatives are all welcome.
"As imaging technology rapidly evolves, causing consumers to alter the
way they capture, view and use images, our industry must quickly adapt
and identify new pathways to profitability that are in line with the new
behaviors," said I3A President Lisa Walker. "At I3A's Annual Conference,
in addition to the opportunity to hear first-hand from consumers
themselves, we have assembled brilliant technical and strategic thinkers
to explain new technologies and analyze what is possible in the future.
It is a mix found nowhere else, and I invite everyone to join us."
Imaging Innovation 09 also features the inaugural VISION 2020
Imaging Innovation Awards, plus I3A's annual Achievement Award and
Safety Awards. And, because the I3A Annual Conference is an intimate
gathering focused on quality, attendees enjoy significant opportunities
for networking with decision-makers and technology leaders from every
area of the imaging industry.
Highlights of the Imaging Innovation '09 program:
Keynote Address, by Alexis Gerard of Future Image
The use
of imaging is exploding -- more people are taking more pictures and
videos in more places and for more reasons than ever before. And this
is not a small increase; it's extremely large and unprecedented in
history. At the same time, we are all being challenged because the
behaviors of our customers are changing in ways that we don't always
know how to monetize.