OZTek 2022 Announces Live Streaming, On Demand Option

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Organizers of this 12 months’s OZTek Dive Convention in Australia relish announced a reside streaming and video on demand probability whilst you are going to’t abet in particular person.

“With over 40+ displays reside and in particular person at OZTek’s 2022, it’s some distance terribly unlikely to seek every speaker. The airline trade has no longer helped with exiguous flight numbers and skyrocketing prices. To again our worldwide viewers of followers, OZTek 2022 will doubtless be readily within the market reside and on demand, so you don’t must omit out whilst you are going to also’t be with us in particular person.”

The two alternate choices are as follows:

Streaming Live. Gaze in aesthetic HD video all of the reside displays across three OZTek presentation rooms, as they happen. Every speaker, every room, every query and every lag streamed right away to your instrument or sparkling TV. Gaze the ones it is most reasonable to have.

On Query. Time zone doesn’t suit? Scheduling conflicts imply your favourite displays are on at the identical time? Inconvenience no longer … each and every of the astounding displays will doubtless be readily within the market on-demand at the stop of the day, consuming so that you can binge whilst you salvage up on the opposite side of our aesthetic water planet.”

Must you’re an unusual Gold or Silver Pass holder, on demand salvage entry to will doubtless be integrated with your breeze.

OZTek will be that comprises an Early Bird registration offer of AU$147 (US$99) whilst you ebook between September 10th via to September 24th.

After September 25th, the win tickets will revert to the customary price of AU$220 (US149).

The on-demand streams will doubtless be readily within the market for 60 days after the tournament.

To learn extra about the presenters, click on right here, and to register, click on right here.

John Liang

John Lianghttps://www.deeperblue.com/

John Liang is the News Editor at DeeperBlue.com. He first bought the diving trojan horse while in Excessive School in Cairo, Egypt, where he earned his PADI Delivery Water Diver certification within the Pink Sea off the Sinai Peninsula. Since then, John has dived in a volcanic lake in Guatemala, among white-tipped sharks off the Pacific Hover of Costa Rica, and other areas including a pool in Las Vegas serving to to destroy the realm account for the largest underwater press convention.