Once you have submitted the session details, the next window asks you to select the speaker for the session. Most likely, this is yourself, but understand that this is an important step in the process and your session will not be complete unless a speaker is attached.
The next window is the Intake Form for Speaker details. This data is essential for the TechXchange team to offer the free conference pass, so do please fill in all required fields.
Once you press the blue Add Contact Info button, you’ll see that the Speaker name now appears associated with your session.
Press Continue to complete your session proposal. The next window shows that your session proposal has been submitted. You can see the relevant data, plus submitter and speaker. You are done with this session, however, if you would like to submit additional proposals, click the Submission Home button and it will return you to the Call for Session landing page.
If you do return to the Call for Speakers landing page, you will see all your previously submitted sessions along the bottom. Click the Blue Button to start the process over again.
As advocates for IBM products and solutions, IBM Champions also have an opportunity to offer Professional Development concepts, to help Technologists advance their career through proven soft skills, such as project management, team building, communications and more. IBM Champions will see a slightly different Intake form, but the process is basically identical.
What Happens When Your Session Accepted
Sometime after April 11, when the Call for Speakers closes, the Steering Committee members will begin to accept the sessions they want to feature within their Track. If yours is selected, you will receive an e-mail notifying you that your session has been accepted. You will be invited to visit the Speaker Portal where you will sign the Speaker Consent Form, as well as provide a headshot and speaker bio, so attendees will understand your experience and credentials. Once this is done, you will be able to register for the conference using your complimentary speaker pass. There is no registration code necessary; the system knows you are an accepted speaker.
The Steering Committees are working to achieve several goals:
1. Offer Technical Learning taught by the people who know it best
2. Provide a curriculum broad enough to cover the major product areas, but deep enough to accommodate the beginner, intermediate and advanced user
With this in mind, the team may reach out to you to ask you to adjust your focus for your submission. In that case, we will work with you to help reposition your title and abstract. Steering Committees could, for example, request that you make your session Introductory, because we have too many Advanced sessions or vice versa. They may add a “Meet the Expert” session in the Sandbox for attendees to ask you questions about your session or invite you to sit on a Panel Discussion.
Speaker Coaching Program
All IBM TechXchange 2025 speakers will have access to free speaker coaching. In 2024, we engaged professional speaker coaches, Gary Lafferty and Glenn Anderson, along with IBM executive trainer Alexis Barba and IBM Lifetime Champion and Toastmaster, Paul Cortellesi. They offered virtual training before the conference, live sessions at the conference and one-to-one sessions in the Sandbox. Feedback from the 2024 conference was so positive, we intend to expand the program in 2025.
You will find links to the Three Speaker Coaching Videos from 2024 at the end of this blog.
Social Media Kit
The Speaker Portal is also your source for social media tools that you can use to promote your session and let the world know that you are an IBM TechXchange 2025 speaker. You’ll find an easy tool to create a TechXchange-branded social tile with your photo and company logo. Then you can post to LinkedIn and all your favorite social media platforms.
What Makes a Great Submission
TechXchange attendees are practitioners first, which means they want to know how things work. In our Surveys, they rated very highly case studies presented by clients, often in tandem with an IBM partner who helped with design and deployment. Consider telling the story of an application or project, beginning with the business need or market conditions driving change, through the discovery, design and deployment phase, to the business results and next steps. Leave time for questions and you have a great Technology Breakout.
Some examples of customer case studies from IBM TechXchange 2024 (click on the link to view the presentation):
Transforming Integration to a Micro-services and Event Streaming Architecture at Jaguar Land Rover
Global Payments' experience of End-to-End Transaction Observability with Instana in Hybrid Cloud
From Tradition to Innovation: Upgrading Insurance at Scale with WebSphere Liberty
TechXchange attendees are also eager to learn Best Practices and Tips and Tricks for getting more value out of IBM products. Presentations that enhance an attendee’s knowledge around a product or collection of products is also highly valued.
Some examples of Product-focused tips and Tricks that were also very popular at TechXchange 2024 (click on the link to view the presentation):
Automating WebSphere Operations: Best Practices and Lessons Learned using IBM DevOps Deploy
Building APIs in the AI Era
How Generative AI Can Optimize Guardium Policies
View two short videos featuring tips and suggestions for creating awesome sessions.
Also, you can view three Speaker Coaching Videos prepared for IBM TechXchange 2024. We will offer a similar program in 2025.