Trenton Computer Festival Issues Call for Speakers

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The 49th Trenton Computer Festival takes place at The College of New Jersey in Ewing on Saturday March 29, 2025. The event takes place in-person; talks will also be livestreamed. This year’s theme is “Fun With Technology.”

The organizers seek talks (45-50 minutes) and tutorials/workshops (100 minutes) related to the festival’s theme, or any form of computing/digital electronics, information technology, communications technology, robotics, electric vehicles, gaming, digital home entertainment, digital video/photography, electronic music, wireless technology, social networking, amateur radio related topics, education, STEM, etc. If you have an idea for a talk or workshop/tutorial, please email Larry Pearlstein at pearlstl@tcnj.edu, with title, abstract, biography, and talk length (50 or 100 minutes).

You can find the list of the most recent TCF talks (TCF 2024) here: https://tcf-nj.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/TCF2024-SCHEDULE-TALK-INFO-PIXs.pdf

You can also watch a sampling of TCF talks from previous years on YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCTYWp_SRLaMBevBvUEtBsPw/playlists

For TCF2025 information visit tcf-nj.org.

The 2025 IT Professional Conference runs concurrently with the main Trenton Computer Festival, offering presentations relevant to today’s professional IT community. The conference is designed to bring together practitioners, academics, and industry leaders in a forum to exchange experiences, innovations, practical implementations, studies, designs, and approaches.

ITPC speakers have a choice presenting virtually or in-person. Prospective speakers are invited to submit a one paragraph abstract of their presentation, along with a one-paragraph biography and digital photograph of themselves to the conference chair, Dennis Mancl (dmancl@acm.org), by Saturday, January 11, 2025. All suggested talks will be considered. Each presentation is targeted to be an hour.

A wide range of talk topics is welcome: IT Management, Technology, Application Development, User Experience, IT Infrastructure, and Professional Development.

CE – US1

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