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The
OFC/NFOEC Annual Conference and Expo
Returns
to Los Angeles for a Second Consecutive Year
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Total
Room Nights for Conference Up 27% Over Last Year
with
an Expected Economic Impact of $13.4 Million Citywide OFC/NFOEC 2012
The
OFC/NFOEC Annual Conference and Expo Returns to Los Angeles for a Second
Consecutive Year
Los
Angeles, CA � March 2012 / Hospitality 1ST / The annual Optical Fiber Communication
Conference and Exhibition/National Fiber Optic Engineers Conference (OFC/NFOEC
2012) has returned to the Los Angeles Convention Center (March 4-8) for
a second consecutive year. Touted as the largest global conference and
expo for optical communications and networking professionals, the five-day
event will result in a total of 14,953 room nights, a 27% increase over
last year�s conference, with a citywide economic impact of $13.4 million,
up $2.8 million from the previous year.
The
event, which originated in 1975 and is co-sponsored by The Optical Society
(OSA), the IEEE Communications Society and the IEEE Photonics Society,
will attract some 11,000 delegates from across the globe that will arrive
to network with those in their field as well as discuss and exchange ideas
about new trends and innovations taking place within the industry.
�There
is nothing more gratifying than having an event such as OFC/NFOEC return
to our City for a second consecutive year to hold its conference,� said
Mark Liberman, president and CEO of LA
INC. �As host city, we�ll have the pleasure of welcoming many respected
individuals working in the field of optics. Even though it�s been just
a year, returning delegates will discover some great additions to our city
that weren�t in place last year.�
The
Los Angeles Convention Center is the backdrop for most of the convention
with a reception taking place at Lucky Strike Bowl at L.A. LIVE. Several
Downtown hotels house the delegates during the five-day event including
Figueroa Hotel, Hilton Checkers, JW Marriott Los Angeles at L.A. LIVE,
Kawada Hotel, Kyoto Grand Hotel and Gardens, LUXE City Center, Marriott
Downtown Los Angeles, Millennium Biltmore Hotel, Miyako Hotel, O Hotel,
Omni Los Angeles Hotel, The Standard Downtown Los Angeles, Ritz Milner,
Sheraton Los Angeles Downtown, and the Westin Bonaventure Hotel and Suites.
The
conference features a trio of keynote speakers, including Milo Medin, vice
president of Access Services for Google; Greg Papadopoulous, Ph.D, venture
partner with New Enterprise Associates; and Isao Sugino, director for the
Research and Development Office, Technology Policy Division, Global ICT
Strategy Bureau, Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, Japan.
In addition, attendees can partake in an online Job Fair where employers
from the optics field can connect virtually with job seekers looking for
opportunities in all areas of optical communications.
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About
LA INC.
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INC. The Los Angeles Convention and Visitors Bureau is a private, nonprofit
business association whose primary mission is to market and promote Los
Angeles as the premier site for meetings, conventions and leisure travel.
Though not part of city government, LA INC. is recognized as the city�s
official tourism marketing organization. For more information, visit the
official visitor information website of Los Angeles at www.discoverLosAngeles.com.
Please visit our Facebook page at facebook.com/LosAngelesFan
or follow us on Twitter @discover_LA.
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Media
Contacts:
Carol
Martinez
Vice
President, Communications
213-236-2357
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Beth
Brett
Director,
Communications
213-236-2397
About
OFC/NFOEC
For
more than 35 years, the Optical Fiber Communication Conference and Exposition/
National Fiber Optic Engineers Conference (OFC/NFOEC) has been the premier
destination for converging breakthrough research and innovation in telecommunications,
optical networking and, recently, datacom and computing. Uniting service
providers, systems companies, enterprise customers, IT businesses and component
manufacturers, along with researchers, engineers and development teams,
OFC/NFOEC combines dynamic business programming, an exposition of more
than 500 companies and cutting-edge peer-reviewed research into one event
that showcases the trends and pulse of the entire optical communications
industry.
OFC/NFOEC
is managed by the Optical Society (OSA) and co-sponsored by OSA, the Institute
of Electrical and Electronics Engineers/Communications Society (IEEE/ComSoc)
and the IEEE Photonics Society. Acting as a non-financial technical co-sponsor
is Telcordia Technologies, Inc. Visit www.ofcnfoec.org.
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