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Full conference passes grant access to all sessions on both days, along with “Meet the Experts” round-tables on topics like virtual production, volumetric capture, metaverse planning, business models and several others. Single-day passes offer access to all sessions – including keynotes, lectures, and workshops in either location, as well as the live, real-time transatlantic demos. Throughout March, registrants will receive a 10% discount. Starting on February 1, registrants will receive a 20% discount, which will remain in effect until February 28. Non-student attendees that purchase their tickets before January 31, 2020, will receive the “Super Early Bird” discount, granting 30% off of all packages. Tickets for both New York and Paris are on sale now, and include single day, full conference, VIP and student passes.
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“Real-time technology has a transformative quality, and in many ways, it is still in its infancy,” said Manny Francisco, CTO of the RealTime Conference. Over 45 speakers from companies like Epic Games, Google, Facebook, Activision, Unity, and others will inform attendees. Key sponsoring companies and names that Architosh readers know well include: Intel, Epic Games, Adobe, Foundry, HP, Rewind, and others. and many others… ( speakers page found here).Adam Chernick - Associate, Interactive Visualization, SHoP Architects.Asa Kalam - Executive Director at Walt Disney Imagineering.Sébastien Deguy - Vice President, 3D and Immersive, Adobe.Marc Petit - General Manager, Unreal Engine, Epic Games.RTC 2020 will feature big-name industry speakers, including some that Architosh speaks to regularly, including:


The RealTime Conference was founded by industry professionals from companies with a history of innovation - including Weta Digital, DreamWorks, THX, Dassault Systèmes, and TellTale Games to name a few - with the shared goal of uniting the real-time community across multiple industries. “Our goal is to bring together real-time experts, innovators, creatives, and decision-makers from these different communities to find unexpected connections and to help shape the industry for years to come.” “Real-time technology is having a major impact on several industries, but there is a natural tendency for experts to remain within their own communities – that’s where the RealTime Conference comes in,” said Jean-Michel Blottière, former executive director of FMX and co-founder of the RealTime Conference. Real-time technologies are advancing so quickly that industry has developed a new dual-city annual conference just for real-time technologies and their impacts on industries.
