Did you miss the MCPC 2011 conference? It was a terrific event, and we really got great feedback and comments on the conference. Check here for some conference pictures!
Richard Henderson at UC Berkeley has been very helpful in creating the best conference documentation we ever had! On a special conference website, the full conference program is now available with links to the slides of the presentations, full papers (when available), and many full videos of the plenary and keynote presentations (for Day 1 and 2).
To access this rich source of information (I estimate that this are 2500+ slides, 1000+ pages of papers, and 15+ hours of video), either use the access code you got as a conference participant, or purchase* the full text proceedings:
Bridging Mass Customization & Open Innovation. Proceedings of the MCPC 2011 Conference -- including an access code to all presentations, papers, and videos. Edited by Henry Chesbrough and Frank Piller. Published by Lulu, Inc. (Raleigh, NC), 2012.
=> Paperback version: ISBN: 978-1-4716-3023-1 (ca. 5 day delivery time)
=> eBook version: ISBN: 978-1-4716-3086-6 (instant download)
For detailed information about presentations and speakers please also refer to the conference proceedings flyer!
*Note: Why do we sell these proceedings and do not provide open access? First, this would have been unfair to all people participating at the conference and paying the full fee there. Second, organizing such a conference is a big effort and investment, and we still need the proceeds from this publication to cover our cost. Third, many authors and presenters do not want to have their papers and presentations openly on the web, but agreed to a controlled publication only.
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