Conference

    Evernote Trunk Conference 2012

    There are so many good things happening at this moment in my life. Not only am I currently writing a book about Evernote, but I was recently selected to join the companies’s Ambassador program. And then the unimaginable happened. I was invited to the 2012 edition of the Evernote Trunk Conference. This is such an honor.

    The Concourse Exhibition Center & Trade Show Facility entrance decorated with banners featuring the Evernote logo and the word Welcome, surrounded by potted plants.

    It’s great to be here, but it could have been an entirely different outcome. My US visa was valid, but my passport was expired. The issue I faced was that Evernote’s invitation was extended just a few weeks before the event, so I had very little time to go through the process of renewing my passport. I got it two days before the trip, so I think you can imagine how stressed I was.

    A presentation slide shows the text Building a 100 year company... with a progress bar at 4% complete.

    Anyway, after that holster of emotions, there I was at the Concourse Exhibition Center & Trade Show Facility. It was great to be among so many enthusiasts like me.

    Blending Analog and Digital

    Listening to Phil Libin share his ideas and vision for the product was a fantastic experience, but there was more. The announcement of the Moleskin partnership happened in such a clever way. When we got back to the conference room, we found this envelope with the words “Do not open.”

    A sealed envelope with the text DO NOT OPEN 'til after the keynote is placed on someone's lap.
    A speaker stands on stage with a large screen displaying the Moleskine logo and the name Arrigo Berni, CEO, in front of an audience.

    After listening to Arrigo Berni, the CEO of Moleskin, we were finally introduced to this new product. The Evernote camera will “understand” stickers that come with the Evernote Moleskin, automatically save them to a preselected notebook, and even add tags. I can’t wait to use this and share my thoughts.

    A smartphone captures notes from a notebook featuring handwritten lists and sketches, including a cat and a potted plant.

    And to top it all off, I managed to snap a pic with Phil Libin before I headed out. It was such a great day. Thank you, Evernote, for inviting me! I loved every minute of every moment of it.

    Auto-generated description: Vladimir Campos and Phill Libin standing together indoors, with Phill holding a drink and wearing an Evernote shirt.