webcasts

Bring a global audience to your conference

Webconferences.com have offered webcasts over the Internet since 1999. Whether your audience is 20 or 20,000 we are able to offer a scalable response to meet your needs. We travel to you. We can webcast from any location.

The usual experience is to bring our equipment to your conference in a hotel, your meeting in a conference room, or your presentation in a room. We can offer live webcasts over the Internet, or we can record for on-demand viewing at a later date.

We use technology from Flash and RealNetworks. You need the Real Player to view the webcasts. Perhaps the best way to learn more about our capabilities and offerings is to watch a five-minute presentation.

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If a live webcast is required we do need an Internet connection, or a satellite feed, or an ISDN line.

Some of our clients include:

NIH - Office of Biotechnology Activities
(RAC Meeting Webcasts)
- 2001 to present

NIH - Secretary's Advisory Committee on Genetics, Health and Society
- 2003 to present

NIH Roadmap
- 2004

NIH - National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity (NSABB)
- 2005

 

Ocean Literacy - 2005 to present

 

 

 

National Geographic - 2002 to present

 

U.S. Department of Labor
"Advancing the Global Campaign Against Child Labor"
Webcast on May 17, 2000.
U.S. Capitol Building, Senate Offices
Briefing on Ocean and Human Health. Bermuda Biological Station, webcast by webconferences.com and coexploration.org February 2000

International Oceanographic Commission
Rapid Assessment of Marine Pollution. Costa Rica, September 1999 webcast by webconferences.com and coexploration.org

 

 

 

Coastal Society - 2004

 


 

 









 

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