Come to Atlanta and cover SC. With your media credentials, the conference offers you an unparalleled opportunity to mingle with the world’s leading experts in HPC. Please review the media registration requirements below, and contact us if you have questions regarding registration.
Media Registration OpensWednesday, July 10, 2024
Communications ChairMelyssa Fratkin, Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC)
Communications Vice ChairCharity Plata, Brookhaven National Laboratory
Please review our media registration requirements below.
All media registration requests must be approved by conference management and are subject to revocation.
Media registration and credentials requests are reserved for writers, editors, and active contributors to, or employees of, a publication, news organization, or digital news outlet, and to industry analysts and freelance journalists.
Please note that public relations, marketing, or sales professionals do not qualify for media registration or press badges. Additionally, videographers working for exhibitors, book authors, consultants, and the like do not meet the requirements. Approval in a previous year does not guarantee approval for the current year.
Print Media, News Wires, News Management Services, Online Media, & Freelance Journalists
Writers, editors, and contributors to print media, news wires, news management services, online media, or freelance journalists must provide a business card that clearly displays their name and organization name; or a current masthead that clearly displays their name and organization name; or a link to their profile on their media outlet’s public website. They must also provide a signed letter of assignment from the representing media organization or three industry-related bylined articles published within the last 12 months.
Podcasts & Blogs
Contributors to and producers of podcasts and blogs must provide a link to the podcast or blog that contains industry-related content. (Personal or company podcasts and blogs are not accepted.) They must also provide a signed letter of assignment from the representing media organization or three industry-related podcasts or blog posts from an established media outlet published within the last 12 months.
Broadcast Media (Radio & Television)
Broadcast media professionals must provide a business card that clearly displays their their name and organization name; or a current masthead that clearly displays their name and organization name; or a link to their profile on the media outlet’s public website. They must also provide a signed letter of assignment from the representing media organization or three industry-related radio or television segments aired within the last 12 months.
Analysts
Analysts must provide a business card that clearly displays their name and organization name, or a current masthead that clearly displays their name and organization name. They must also provide a signed letter of assignment from the representing media organization or two white papers or analytical product reviews published within the last 12 months.
Media/analysts are only permitted in the Exhibition during open hours. In addition, filming or recording in technical sessions (including the Keynote and the Plenary Session) is restricted. Violation of any SC policy could result in the revocation of your media credentials.
You are expected to abide by the official Code of Conduct.
Contact the Media team if you have questions about media registration. We’d be happy to help.
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