An IEEE International Conference at Illinois Tech
October 2 – 5, 2023
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IEEE is pleased to announce the Real-Time Communications Lab at Illinois Tech will host the 19th annual Real-Time Communications (RTC) Conference and Expo at IIT – October 2 – 5, 2023. We are eager to once again be able to meet and collaborate with friends and colleagues face-to-face, and are excited to be returning to Hermann Hall on the IIT main campus in Chicago, IL. for an in-person event!
The RTC Conference at IIT is a globally recognized collaborative event where the interactive multimedia and real-time communications industries and academia connect. The conference brings together developers, technical professionals and business executives from industry, standards, policy, regulatory, and research, promoting an open exchange of ideas to lead future development in the rapidly changing field of real-time communications.
This year’s event promises to be the biggest and best to date! This is a multi-tracked conference that will run over three days, focusing on the major areas of:
- Internet of Things (IoT)
- WebRTC & CPaaS
- Next Generation Emergency Services
- Cloud Communications and Programmable Networks
- VoiceTech
- Research Track (juried papers)
We’re excited to announce that this year’s conference will again be sponsored by IEEE, the world’s largest technical professional organization for the advancement of technology. IEEE and its members inspire a global community to innovate for a better tomorrow through its more than 419,000 members in over 160 countries, and its highly cited publications, conferences, technology standards, and professional and educational activities. By partnering with IEEE, the RTC Conference and Expo at IIT expands on its reputation for delivering the broadest range of unbiased real-time communications content in one amazing event.
Please mark your calendars and plan to join us for this exciting event. In the meantime, stay tuned to our website and mailing lists for further updates or at: