Hi everyone, The Audio Developer Conference 2017 <http://juce.com/adc-2017> (ADC 2017), now in its third edition, takes place in London, 13-15th November. Hosted by ROLI and the JUCE team at Code Node, the largest developer hub in the UK, ADC will gather over 250 audio developers from all over the world, 40 talks and panels, 5 workshops, networking events, research posters and an exhibition area.
*What to expect at ADC?* ADC's keynote speakers are Julian Storer (founder of JUCE), Jeannie Yang (ex-Chief Product Officer at Smule), Prof. Elaine Chew (Queen Mary, University of London) and Phoenix Perry (Goldsmiths University). *Google* - Senior engineers of the Android audio team will be delivering talks and workshops on audio for Android <https://www.juce.com/adc-workshops#workshop5>, building synths for Android <https://www.juce.com/adc-2017/talks#synth-for-android>. Also check out this talk on cross-platform voice applications for Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant <https://www.juce.com/adc-2017/talks#intro-to-cross-platform-voice-applications> . *Apple* - Core Audio and Core Media teams from Apple will give three talks, and will have a presence in the exhibition area. Talks will include:- Modern audio development on Apple platforms <https://www.juce.com/adc-2017/talks#modern-audio-on-apple-platforms> and AirPlay audio, latency, and AirPlay 2 <https://www.juce.com/adc-2017/talks#air-play-audio>. *Ableton* - Ableton's lead software engineers will be shedding light on How Ableton Live is developed <https://www.juce.com/adc-2017/talks#how-we-develop-ableton-live> and The use of std::variant in realtime DSP <https://www.juce.com/adc-2017/talks#use-of-std-variant-in-realtime-dsp>. *Cycling’ 74* - David Zicarelli, the CEO of the San Fransisco based powerhouse behind Max MSP will be delivering a talk on Code-Generating Littlefoot <https://www.juce.com/adc-2017/talks#code-generating-littlefoot>. *Native Instruments* - We will be joined by senior DSP engineers from Native instruments who will be demystifying subjects, such as:- Some interesting phenomena in nonlinear oscillators <https://www.juce.com/adc-2017/talks#interesting-phenomena-in-nonlienear-oscillators> and Back to the future. On hardware emulations and beyond <https://www.juce.com/adc-2017/talks#back-to-the-future>. The ADC program features 4 parallel tracks, offering talks on audio DSP, plug-ins, audio for mobile, C++, embedded audio, home assistants, and more. 75% of the program has been selected by our program committee <https://www.juce.com/adc-2017#committee>, and the remaining 25% is curated talks. The first day features 4 workshops <https://juce.com/adc-workshops> led by members of the JUCE and ROLI teams and a free workshop led by Android to help develop audio apps for Android. To register to the Android workshop, click here <https://docs.google.com/a/roli.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfJyqyHF9EUbQGPIDDoG1HALaGLuoBVQhU6dK53c1EupLPI3A/viewform>. Note that workshop registrations have to be booked separately from the main ADC ticket. *JUCE award* Entries are now in for the JUCE award <https://juce.com/award> (in partnership with SONICWIRE <http://sonicwire.com/?lang=en>). This year we have received 31 strong submissions and public voting is currently open here <https://www.juce.com/award>. The winning application will be announced and the award ceremony will take place in London at ADC on November 14th. *Academic discount* We are offering a 50% discount to students, teachers or permanent staff members of universities and schools. We value interaction between research and industry and are actively bringing together cutting edge research to the companies best placed to integrate this research into innovative products. Click here to register <https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/audio-developer-conference-2017-tickets-32155151925> . *Networking and career opportunities* Our sponsors and partners are always on the lookout for new talents, and we will facilitate networking through evening events and a large foyer area where you can meet some of the industry leaders who are recruiting over coffee or tea. This year we are welcoming some of the biggest names in tech, software development and audio, including: - Google, Apple, Ableton, Cycling’ 74, Native Instruments and Moog. Best regards, JB -- *Jean-Baptiste Thiebaut* *Senior Director of Developer Products and Partnerships* -- *----* *ROLI extends the joy of music creation to everyone through products like NOISE <https://itunes.apple.com/app/noise-5d/id1011132019?ls=1&mt=8>, a free music app that lets you make music in minutes. You can go even further with BLOCKS <http://www.roli.com/blocks>, the modular music-making gift of the year, now available at ROLI.com <http://roli.com/>, Apple.com <http://apple.com/> and Apple Stores worldwide.* Office: +44 (0) 207 254 2155 *ROLI* 2 Glebe Road London E8 4BD ROLI Ltd. is a registered company in England and Wales, and this e-mail and its attachment(s) are intended for the above named only and are confidential. 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