Conferences can have various formats, topics and intentions. These formats may include seminars and workshops, which differ in scale, structure, and audience interaction.
Conference formats •
Conference call, in telecommunications, a call with more than two participants at the same time •
Conference hall, room where conferences are held •
Video conference, with the reception and transmission of audio-video signals by users at different locations
Conferences topics •
Academic conference, in science and academic, a formal event where researchers present results, workshops, and other activities • Conferences in Methodism •
General Conference (Methodism), the highest governing body of a Methodist denomination •
Annual conferences within Methodism, the governing structure of certain Methodist churches; despite the name, these are not individual events •
Jurisdictional conferences (Methodism), a grouping of annual conferences •
Athletic conference, a competitive grouping of teams, often geographical •
Authors' conference, or writers' conference, where writers gather to review their written works and suggest improvements •
Parent–teacher conference, a meeting with a child's teacher to discuss grades and school performance •
Peace conference, a diplomatic meeting to end conflict •
Press conference, an announcement to the press (print, radio, television) with the expectation of questions, about the announced matter •
Professional conference, a meeting of professionals in a given subject or profession dealing with related matters or developments •
Settlement conference, a meeting between the plaintiff and the respondent in a
lawsuit, wherein they try to settle their dispute without proceeding to trial •
Trade fair, or trade conference •
Unconference or open space conference, a participant-driven meeting that tries to avoid one or more aspects of a conventional conference ==See also==