Conference ConCepts

A full-service conference management company


Our Current Conferences

Flash Memory Summit

Everything you need to know to design successful storage systems will be at the Flash Memory Summit (FMS) this year. FMS is rated the leading independent storage show worldwide! The Flash Memory Summit is the only place where you will hear the people making these products happen! Network with companies and people that will create the next generation of hardware and software at the Flash Memory Summit. […]

MRAM Developer Day

The MRAM Developer Day will allow MRAM (magnetoresistive random access memory) developers from all application areas to get the latest information on specifications, products, and ecosystem support. It will also bring them up-to-date on ways to make their applications run faster, scale better, use less power, and reduce latency. It will be a one-stop shop for all MRAM issues and will give attendees an opportunity to hear the latest updates, ask questions of the experts, and talk to vendors offering a wide variety of products and services. […]

NVMe Developers Days

The NVMe Developer Days will allow NVMe developers from all application areas to get the latest information on specifications, products, and ecosystem support. It will also bring them up-to-date on ways to make their applications run faster, scale better, use less power, and reduce latency. It will be a one-stop shop for all NVMe issues and will give attendees an opportunity to hear the latest updates, ask questions of the experts, and talk to vendors offering a wide variety of products and services. […]


Reach Buyers

Exhibit here and showcase your products to thousands of buyers. From design engineers to CTOs, to those hard to reach B2B buyers, you will meet people that you will meet nowhere else.

  • More than three-quarters of trade show attendees travel at least 400 miles to attend the event, and
  • 81% of attendees have buying authority.

This means most people have spent a decent amount of time, money and energy to be standing in front of your booth, and they’re in a position to make buying decisions. [...]

 

Best of Show Awards

Many of our conferences/summits have Best of Show Awards contests.

These awards represent a great opportunity for industry recognition of companies’ products and solutions. These industry recognized awards give winners the opportunity to effectively build their brand and image as an innovative leader in the marketplace. Don’t miss this chance to have your company’s solutions in the public spotlight!

There are four distinct awards to address the wide range of innovation in the marketplace. The first two innovation awards are for an application solution that is either addressing the consumer or the business marketplace. The third award category is designed to recognize patented IP and technology from a company or a new industry standard that is bringing innovation to the marketplace. The fourth award is a customer implementation with a case study showing innovative creativity on how a product/service is being used by a specific end customer. [...]

 

Innovation Leader Awards

The IT Brand Pulse leader awards—covering a wide range of products including networking, servers, and storage—measure the perceptions of IT professionals in large enterprise, medium enterprise and HPC environments. For different product categories, the not-vendor-sponsored surveys regularly ask respondents to choose overall market leaders, as well as leaders for price, performance, reliability, service & support, and innovation. […]

 

Selected Current/Past Sponsors

Some of Our Conferences

Contact Us

 

Sales Director for MRAM & NVMe

Kat Pate
Tel: +1.505.238.3208
Email: Kat@ConferenceConCepts.com

 

 

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“The thing about the future is that, as William Goldman wrote about screenwriting, “Nobody knows anything.” Everyone is an outsider, and it’s all up for grabs. Someone might have an opinion, but there are few facts. What you need are your own opinions about where the world is headed in any given industry”

Andy Kessler of the Wall Street Journal on Nov. 5, 2017