E3Expo 2004 Conference Program Announces Call for Speakers; Industry
Leaders Invited to Share Knowledge and Expertise at 10th Annual Interactive Entertainment
Trade Show

The Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3Expo), the world’s leading interactive
entertainment trade show, today invited industry leaders from across the globe
to apply to speak at the show’s conference program. E3Expo conference speakers
provide hands-on training and expertise to the industry professionals who gather
annually to acquire insight from this esteemed faculty and to preview thousands
of never-before-seen computer and video game related products. The 10th annual
E3Expo, “Where Business Gets Fun,” is scheduled for May 11-14, 2004
at the Los Angeles Convention Center.

“Each year, we welcome the industry’s leaders and visionaries to E3Expo
to help us create an in-depth forum for discussion of the latest trends and
cutting-edge advancements that make up the present and future of this rapidly
growing and ever-evolving industry,” said Douglas Lowenstein, president
of the Entertainment Software Association, the trade association that represents
U.S. entertainment software publishers and owns E3Expo. “Once again, we
aim to offer attendees a strong portfolio of options ranging from development
issues and business strategies to content delivery and global trends.”
. . .

Those interested in speaking at the E3Expoconference program can apply online
at www.e3expo.com until November 21, 2003. Selected
speakers will be notified by the end of January 2004.

E3Expo is owned by the Entertainment Software Association (ESA), the U.S. association
dedicated to serving the business and public affairs needs of the companies
publishing interactive games for video game consoles, handheld devices, personal
computers, and the Internet. ESA members collectively account for more than
90 percent of the $6.9 billion in entertainment software sales in the U.S. in
2002, and billions more in export sales of American-made entertainment software.
The ESA offers services to interactive entertainment software publishers including
a global anti-piracy program, owning the Electronic Entertainment Expo trade
show, business and consumer research, government relations and First Amendment
and intellectual property protection efforts.

E3Expo is a trade event, not open to the general public. Only working journalists
with qualified media outlets will be eligible to register for media badges.
No one under the age of 18 will be admitted, including infants. This policy
is strictly enforced.

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