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It's getting close to the launch of Vulkan, I can feel it! Khronos are doing a webinar on February 18th at 9:00am PT (17:00 GMT).

About the webinar
What’s Vulkan all about? Learn more about this upcoming new graphics and compute API directly from Khronos, the people who have been creating it. In this 1-hour session, we will talk about the API, and also go into details about the Vulkan SDK from LunarG, and much more. We’ll of course end with a Q&A session, and a recording of the session will be available here.

Presenters
Neil Trevett: President of the Khronos Group
Karen Ghavam: Executive Director of LunarG

Standing by to answer questions
Tom Olson: Khronos Vulkan working group chair
Graham Sellers: Khronos Vulkan specification editor
Karl Schultz: SDK technical lead LunarG
Jon Ashburn: SDK technical lead LunarG

They state a video will be available afterwards too, which is nice as the timing is a little off for me. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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tuubi Feb 19, 2016
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A video of the webinar (slides and audio) has been released.
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