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Call for Speakers for the Inaugural Signal Processing Summit

Stephane BoucherJuly 30, 2025

We’re excited to announce that the Call for Speakers for the very first Signal Processing Summit taking place October 14-16, 2025 in Silicon Valley is now officially open!

If you have real-world experience solving signal processing problems and want to share practical, actionable insights with a room full of fellow signal processing engineers, we’d love to hear from you.

Whether your expertise is in communications, audio, AI/ML, or core DSP techniques, there's a track for you:

  • Track 1: Signal Processing for Communications - 5G/6G, MIMO, SDR, modulation, and more.
  • Track 2: Audio & Speech Signal Processing - Speech recognition, acoustic processing, music DSP, and assistive audio tech.
  • Track 3: Signal Processing & AI/ML - Hybrid approaches, edge ML, and when AI helps - or hurts - DSP.
  • Track 4: Core Signal Processing Concepts & Techniques - Time-frequency analysis, filtering, hardware acceleration, and future trends.

Other topics of interest include (but are not limited to):

Radar, imaging, biomedical signal processing, sensor-based systems, and other real-world signal processing applications that don’t neatly fit within the tracks above.

Submit your talk proposal here:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdaaz1Azw...

Deadline to submit: August 8, 2025

We're especially looking for talks that are practical, engaging, and relevant to engineers building the next generation of signal processing applications.

Let’s shape the future of DSP together, in person!


The 2025 DSP Online Conference

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