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Clive Summerfield to present at TedxCanberra!

We’re very proud to announce that Dr. Clive Summerfield, Auraya Systems Founder and CEO, has been selected to present at TEDxCan­berra 2012!

TEDx­Can­berra 2012 will address the theme “An Opti­mistic Chal­lenge” and will take place on Sat­ur­day, 8 September. TED is a nonprofit devoted to Ideas Worth Spreading. It started out (in 1984) as a conference bringing together people from three worlds: technology, entertainment, & design. Since then its scope has become ever broader. From its website:

“ TEDx­Can­berra 2012 will chal­lenge atten­dees, pre­sen­ters and part­ners to face their own chal­lenges, and to com­mit to act in small ways and large to bring about change in their worlds; we can’t all change the whole world, but we can change our own. Every mem­ber of the TEDx­Can­berra com­mu­nity is encour­aged to take on An Opti­mistic Chal­lenge.”

Clive Summerfield will be presenting at this one-day on-stage pro­gram in the short TED for­mat across dis­ci­plines such as sci­ence, art, music, inter­na­tional devel­op­ment, social jus­tice and more. His talk will be focused on current trends and future visions for voice bio­met­rics, voice authentication, and voice sig­nal analy­sis.

More Information: http://tedxcanberra.org/presenters/clive-summerfield/

Register for TedxCanberra 2012: http://tedxcanberra.org/registration/

For more info please read http://www.armorvox.com/clive-summerfield-present-tedxcanberra/

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