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Four days of content, twelve months of revenue

Most associations run the largest content-capture operation in their field once a year, then let it expire.

September 15, 2026 · 11:00 AM ETLive online
  • One accepted abstract already contains almost everything a CE-credited lesson needs
  • We'll follow a submission from call for abstracts to a learner's transcript
  • Three changes to your next CFP that make everything downstream cheaper

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NAEYC
Informa
Clarion Events
Financial Times
Dynatrace
ACEP
AVIXA
NACD
ASHG
American Society of Anesthesiologists
Google
Docebo
NRECA
CyberRisk Alliance
AdventHealth
Questex
IAAPA Expo
NAEYC

See it in two minutes

The year after the annual meeting, on the program you already run.

This hour follows one accepted abstract from call for abstracts to a credited lesson and a learner's transcript. We'll name three changes to your next CFP that make everything downstream cheaper.

One abstract, followed through the year

From call for abstracts to a credited lesson. Here's the path, and what has to be true at capture so nobody rebuilds the record by hand.

Call for abstracts workflow showing submissions moving through review

Where association content fragments

Between submission and publication the handoffs cost staff hours and unsold inventory. Recorded sessions underperform as learning products because the sellable record never left the program system.

Flow from captured program records out to education and member surfaces

One abstract, followed end to end

Poster, session, on-demand lesson, CE credit, transcript. Then three changes you can make to your next call for abstracts so everything downstream is cheaper, regardless of what systems you run.

45 minutes including live Q&A

Everyone who registers gets the recording, whether or not they attend.

Who should attend

Education, program, and meeting leads who own capture and want it to pay for itself.

Education and CE directors

Turning one meeting into sustained member learning, with credit that still matches the session that was given.

Scientific program and content managers

Running abstracts, reviewers, disclosures, and agenda, and tired of rebuilding the same record in the LMS.

Meeting professionals who own capture

You already run the largest content operation in the field once a year. This session is about making that inventory sellable.

Frequently asked questions

Registration, format, and what this session is (and is not).

Register on this page. You'll receive a confirmation email with the Zoom join link and calendar invite. The link is not published publicly — only to registrants.

No. This session follows one accepted abstract from call for abstracts through a credited lesson and a learner's transcript. If you want a private walkthrough of your own program, book a demo from sessionboard.com after the webinar.

Yes. Everyone who registers gets the recording, whether or not they attend. The replay stays on this page — we'll email you when it's ready.

Education and CE directors, scientific program and content managers, and meeting professionals who own capture. Bring the person who owns the LMS handoff if that's a different seat.

No. Zoom stays the live stage, and credit reporting can stay on the LMS you already run. The work is making capture carry the record a lesson needs, so nobody re-keys learning objectives, disclosures, and credentials after the meeting.

Where content fragments between submission and publication, why recorded sessions underperform as learning products, one abstract followed end to end, and three call-for-abstracts changes that make everything downstream cheaper.

45 minutes including live Q&A

Everyone who registers gets the recording, whether or not they attend.