Posted on December 10, 2024 in ATSC News
ATSC’s June meetings will take place at the beautifully appointed CONVENE meeting facility at Hamilton Square, located at 600 14th Street, NW – just two blocks from the White House in Washington, D.C.
ATSC events are scheduled June 11-13, 2025. Registration for the events will open in the new year.
There is no hotel room block available for the ATSC events in 2025, so we recommending making your own reservations at one of several nearby hotels in downtown Washington soon (as June is a very busy month for both business conferences and tourists.)
Technology Group 3 will meet on Wednesday, June 11. The annual ATSC NextGen Broadcast Conference will take place on Thursday, June 12 (closed to editorial media) and on Friday, June 13 (open to editorial media) from 9:00AM to 5:00PM both days.
The conference page of ATSC.org will have updates on the planned schedule of events, and for exhibition and sponsorship opportunities.
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