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Macworld Expo Reworks Users Conference Sessions

IDG World Expo, the company responsible for organizing the Macworld Expo, announced on Wednesday that it had revamped the upcoming Macworld Conference and Expo Users Conferance program. The Macworld Expo takes place from January 8 – 12 at the Moscone center in San Francisco, California and draws tens of thousands of attendees every year.
The upcoming User’s Conference is organized as a seried of sessions and is expected to draw over 3,000 trainees for the upcoming expo. Training is divided into 30 conference sessions which are spaced out over Wednesday, January 10th and Thursday, January 11th. Each training session lasts for 75 minutes.
The upcoming user’s conference will feature two new conference session tracks; “Vision” and “Inspire”. The “Vision” track will feature a collection of sessions led by speakers detailing how technology will evolve and effect work environments, home life and culture. The “Inspire” track will feature sessions led by experts demonstrating new Mac producs and how to use them to generate original works.
Other new conference tracks include Magic, Work and Create with full details for each conference being show at the conference web page.


IDG World Expo, the company responsible for organizing the Macworld Expo, announced on Wednesday that it had revamped the upcoming Macworld Conference and Expo Users Conferance program. The Macworld Expo takes place from January 8 – 12 at the Moscone center in San Francisco, California and draws tens of thousands of attendees every year.
The upcoming User’s Conference is organized as a seried of sessions and is expected to draw over 3,000 trainees for the upcoming expo. Training is divided into 30 conference sessions which are spaced out over Wednesday, January 10th and Thursday, January 11th. Each training session lasts for 75 minutes.
The upcoming user’s conference will feature two new conference session tracks; “Vision” and “Inspire”. The “Vision” track will feature a collection of sessions led by speakers detailing how technology will evolve and effect work environments, home life and culture. The “Inspire” track will feature sessions led by experts demonstrating new Mac producs and how to use them to generate original works.
Other new conference tracks include Magic, Work and Create with full details for each conference being show at the conference web page.