Collaboration Benefits the Industry — How Growing the Market is Good for Everyone

Join us for the 1st Annual IEMITO meeting. IEMITO founding members will meet at NAMM 2020 during the AES Academy Educational Series.

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January 9, 2020

Mark Frink — host of the In-Ear Monitoring Academy for AES@NAMM — will moderate the 1st Annual IEMITO meeting.

The theme will be "Collaboration Benefits the Industry — How Growing the Market is Good for Everyone."

We will discuss licensing opportunities, standardizations, best-practices, and how to work as an industry to protect intellectual property rights. Real world case studies will enable the conversation to flow freely.

The meeting is open for all IEMITO members and it will be recorded and broadcast here at a later date.

Specials guests include Andrew Bellavia from Knowles and Dr. Santucci from Sensaphonics.


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Friday, January 17, 2020 — 5:00 pm to 6:00 pm

Hilton, Level 4, C5

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