Kubernetes Forum Delhi

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Kubernetes Forum Delhi 2020 Keynote Speaker Guide

Overview

Thank you for being a keynote speaker at Kubernetes Forum Delhi, taking place on February 20, 2020, at India Expo Center & Mart in Delhi, India.

This is your official event speaker guide. Please bookmark this page for easy reference and continue to check back as the event gets closer as we will be adding additional speaker information, such as on-site details, as they are available. If you have any questions, please email Nanci Lancaster.

Please click through the menu on the left to access information.

Deadlines

Important Dates + Deadlines

  • Speaker Registration Deadline: Friday, January 3
  • Travel Fund Request Deadline: Friday, January 10
  • AV Requests Due: Friday, January 17
  • Meet with Chairperson Deadline: Friday, January 31
  • Presentation Deadline: Monday, February 10
  • Keynote Stage Walk-Thru: Varies; See Calendar Invite for Details

Registration

Please register as a speaker as soon as possible via the instructions below and let me know if you have any issues in completing your registration.

  • Go to the speaker-specific registration page
  • Enter voucher code: KFDELSPK20
  • Complete all necessary information, hitting ‘next’ to each page
  • Press submit to complete registration
  • You will receive an email confirmation

Visa Letter Requests

If you require a visa letter, please register for the event, and then complete the visa letter request form.

We also ask that you please note the following:

  • Provision of a visa letter by Linux Foundation does not guarantee visa approval as final approval is made at the sole discretion of the government of the event’s host country.
  • The Linux Foundation strongly recommends requesting a visa letter at your earliest possible convenience and to contact your local Embassy/Consulate with any visa questions you may have.
  • Linux Foundation processes most visa letter requests in (3) business days.

Speaker Travel Funding

CNCF is able to provide travel funding on a case by case basis to speakers who are unable to pay for their own travel expenses and whose companies are not willing to provide assistance.  The deadline to fill out the request form was Friday, January 10. If you are in need of travel funding, please email Nanci Lancaster.

Note: Talk acceptance does not guarantee travel funding.

Venue Location

Kubernetes Forum Delhi will be held at the India Expo Center & Mart, Delhi, India.

India Expo Centre & Mart
Plot No. 23 –25 & 27- 29
Knowledge Park II
Gautam Budh Nagar

Greater NOIDA – 201306, India

Hotel Accommodations

We have a few recommended hotels and invite you to view this information on our Venue + Travel page. Please note, we have not contracted rooms at these properties and cannot guarantee rates or availability. We encourage you to book early to secure a room.

We look forward to welcoming you to Delhi!

Schedule

The schedule will be announced on Friday, December 13, and will be posted on our website using Sched.com. You will receive an email directly from Sched.com asking you to create your account.  Please upload your photo and bio no later than Friday, January 3.

Please note that keynote sessions are 10-minutes each and sponsored keynote sessions are 5-minutes each. Keynote sessions occur in the morning, 9:00AM-10:00AM, and in the evening, 5:00PM–5:45PM, on Thursday, February 20. If you have a conflict with the timing of your talk please contact Nanci Lancaster.

AV Details + Requirements

Any additional AV requests are due by Friday, January 17

The keynote room will include:

  • Screen(s)
  • Projector(s)
  • Handheld + Lavalier Microphones
  • Wireless Slide Advancer
  • Podium

NOTE: You will email your presentation to Nanci Lancaster and we will upload to the projectors from backstage. If you require any additional AV, please email Nanci Lancaster with those needs by Friday, January 17. CNCF will make every effort to accommodate additional A/V needs; however, final approval for additional A/V requests will be made on a case-by-case basis

Speaker PowerPoint Presentation Template

We designed an optional Kubernetes Forum Delhi PowerPoint Template for our speakers. Use of this template is not required but we do welcome you to use it for your convenience.

Helpful Notes on Presentation Design

  • Obsolete, low-res (i.e., pixelated), and malformatted logos are an epidemic among conference presentations. High-res logos of over 1000 cloud native projects, products, and companies are available in the cloud native landscape and the serverless and member landscapes. All logos are in the card mode and can be found with Cmd-F or Cntl-F from your browser. Note that all of these logos are stacked, not horizontal, and include the name. The logos are all the most current (or you can open a pull request if they’re not). Also note that the text below the logo shows the proper capitalization of projects like gRPC and containerd. In particular, Alibaba Cloud, Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud, and Microsoft Azure have all changed their logos in the last couple years; please use their current one.
  • Please see the CNCF style guide which covers things like abbreviating Kubernetes as K8s not K8 or K8S.

Final Presentation + Chairperson Meeting

Meet with Chairperson by Friday, January 31

Email final presentation to Nanci by Monday, February 10

We strictly enforce a no-pitch, non-advertorial policy for all of our presentations, especially on the keynote stage. Leading up to the event, Davanum “Dims” Srinivas, the chairperson for both Kubernetes Forum Bengaluru and Kubernetes Forum Delhi, will contact you to review your presentation and ensure the messaging resonates with our audience. The deadline to meet with Dims Srinivas is Friday, January 31, and you must have a draft of your presentation at the time of the meeting. Your final presentation slides are due by Monday, February 10. You will email them directly to Nanci Lancaster in 16:9, PowerPoint format only.

Keynote Walk-Thru

Delhi: Wednesday, February 19

  • All international keynote presenters are required to attend a 10-minute walk-thru of the keynote stage on February 19 in Delhi.
  • This walk-thru will allow you to become familiar with the stage, what to expect on show-day, go over any a/v needs you may have (example: playing a video) and to click through your slides. This is a great opportunity to see if any issues may arise and resolve them ahead of the event.
  • Please keep 19 available for this walk-thru.

You will be assigned a walk-thru time closer to the event. If you foresee any issues with attending your walk-thru, please let Nanci Lancaster know as soon as possible to reschedule.

Promote Your Talk

Once the schedule is announced on December 13, we appreciate you spreading the word about #K8sForum and your session – please find some sample tweets below to share on your social channels! Note: The short link to your session can be found on your session’s sched.com page, just below the title, to the left of the “Tweet” and “Share” buttons.

  • I just found out that my talk about [TOPIC] was accepted for a keynote at #K8sForum Delhi in February! 🎉 Come see me on February 20! [SESSION LINK]
  • Going to #K8sForum Delhi in February? Come check out my keynote [SESSION NAME] on February 20th. Hope to see you there! [SESSION LINK]
  • My first talk on [TOPIC] was just accepted for a keynote at #K8sForum Delhi  – visit [SESSION LINK] to add my talk to your schedule⚡️!
  • Can’t wait for #K8sForum Delhi! 👍 I will be speaking on February 20 – Come see my keynote [TITLE] – Hope to see you there! [LINK TO SESSION]
  • Thrilled to have my session [SESSION TITLE] accepted for a keynote for #K8sForum Delhi! Visit https://bit.ly/2P5lITU to check out the full lineup!

Many thanks, and we look forward to seeing all of you in Delhi!

Inclusive Speaker Orientation Online Course

The Linux Foundation, in collaboration with the National Center for Women in Technology (NCWIT), has created an online course designed to teach the viewer about inclusion, diversity and unconscious bias. It is strongly encouraged by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation that all our speakers watch the course to learn tips/tools to use when speaking to encourage inclusivity in presentations and messaging.

Code of Conduct

Please read, and abide by our code of conduct. Our code of conduct is strictly enforced. We ask that speakers especially review this code of conduct and are careful to be inclusive in the words and images used during their presentation.

Schedule + Speaker Point of Contact

Nanci Lancaster is your main point of contact for any speaker or schedule related questions. Please contact her at speakers@cncf.io.

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