The Audio Engineering Society has announced a new “Super Session’ program to be
featured as part of the Product Development Track at the upcoming AES Los
Angeles Convention, taking place Thursday, September 29 – Sunday, October 2,
2016, at the Los Angeles Convention Centre. Targeted to Product Design Engineers,
Product Managers, Product Marketing and Engineering Managers, and others
interested in professional audio product design ideas and implementation, this
series of sessions, being held on Saturday, October 1, will dedicate the day to the
incredible task stated in its title: “Develop a killer audio product in one day!’

The day-long series of events will be presented by a team of product development
experts, each one discussing best practices and technologies in their specific
disciplines of Product Management, User Experience, Industrial Design, Acoustic
Design, Natural Voice Processing, Validation And Testing, and Sourcing and Supply.
To bring this session to life, the team will develop an actual product in front of, and
with the help of, the audience of attendees, while each of the disciplines will be
applied to the product being designed. The proposed product will be one that
competes with Sonos, Alexa and other high volume consumer AoT (Audio of Things)
products.

“Applying the best practices of Product Development to an actual product will
connect our audience into how these topics apply in the real world,’ says Scott
Leslie, Chairman of the Product Development track. “It’s like taking the lecture and
lab at the same time. The attendees will, in one day, get a learning experience in
all facets of product development.’

The AES Los Angeles Product Development Track schedule of events is available at
http://www.aes.org/e
vents/141/productdevelopment/
.

Early Registration pricing is now available for All Access badges, or attendees may
register to receive a FREE Exhibit-Plus badge (promo code AES141NOW) for the AES
Los Angeles Convention: aesshow.com.
Exclusive convention housing options with partner hotels are also still available.