SanFran MusicTech Summit 3 – Music, Business & Technology

by Scott Beale on October 13, 2008 · 0 comments

SanFran MusicTech Summit

SanFran MusicTech Summit 3, a conference on the convergence of music, business and technology, takes place on Monday, October 20th at the Hotel Kabuki in San Francisco. The conference is offering Laughing Squid readers a 20% discount, just use the discount code “laughingsquid” when you register.

The SanFran MusicTech Summit will bring together the best and brightest developers in the Music/Technology Space, along with the musicians, entrepreneurial business people, and organizations who work with them at the convergence of culture and commerce. We will meet to discuss the evolving music/business/technology ecosystem in a proactive, conducive to dealmaking environment.

We’ve got panels, presentations, schmoozing, and partying, and dozens of music/tech rockstars ranging from Tim Westergren of Pandora to Ethan Kaplan of Warner Music to Martin Luther, Singer/Songwriter/guitartist for The Roots to Lege ndary Producer Narada Michael Walden and more. The audience is just as impresive as the panelists. We will be working long term to help enable a sustainable, ongoing, Northern California based music and related technology market.

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