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The Southern California Linux Expo (SCALE) is an annual Linux, open source and free software conference held in Los Angeles, California, since 2002.Despite having Linux in its name, SCALE covers all open source operating systems and software.
E for All – Los Angeles, California, United States; Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) – Los Angeles, California, United States; GottaCon – Victoria, British Columbia, Canada; Penny Arcade Expo (PAX) South – San Antonio, Texas in January; RTX – Austin, Texas, United States; Trinoc*coN – Raleigh, North Carolina, United States
The event, organized by the Entertainment Software Association (ESA) and produced by ReedPop, was scheduled to take place at the Los Angeles Convention Center from June 13–16, 2023. [3]
GrrCon, an annual hacker conference hosted each September in Grand Rapids, Michigan. [76] GroundZero Summit, an annual hacker conference hosted each November in Hotel Ashoka, New Delhi. [77] Hack in the Box, an annual hacker conference. [78] [79] Hackers Day is one of the hacking conferences in India held frequently in January–February every ...
The IEEE Annual Symposium on Foundations of Computer Science (FOCS) is an academic conference in the field of theoretical computer science. ... Los Angeles " 1988
The Chaos Communication Congress is an annual hacker conference organized by the Chaos Computer Club. The congress features a variety of lectures and workshops on technical and political issues related to security, cryptography , privacy and online freedom of speech .
Since 2019, the Net Zero Conference has featured the annual Trailblazer Awards Gala, [9] which awards leaders who have made a positive impact on people and the environment. [10] [11] [12] Verdical Group founder and CEO, Drew Shula, created the Net Zero Conference in 2014. [13] In its first year, the conference had approximately 100 attendees. [14]
The area in front of the convention center is known as the Gilbert Lindsay Plaza, named for the late councilman who represented the Downtown area of Los Angeles for several years. A 10-foot (3.0 m)-high monument honoring "The Emperor of the Great 9th District" was unveiled in 1995. [ 6 ]