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"opening keynote" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a speech or presentation made at the beginning of a meeting, conference, or other event. For example: "The President of the company gave the opening keynote at the annual meeting."
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10.28am GMT Tweets from #GdnCMS Updated at 12.49pm GMT 10.26am GMT Opening keynote - B2B transition from print to digital Nancy McKinstry, CEO, Wolters Kluwer provides a B2B focused opening keynote looking at the print to digital transformation undertaken by the global business information service provider - print accounted for 70% of their business in 2004, today, it's just 23%.
Hypponen, a rock star in the computer security world, gave the opening keynote at TrustyCon instead.
Michelle Obama will participate in the opening keynote at SXSW Music on 16 March.
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Nancy McKinstry, CEO, Wolters Kluwer's opening keynote from CMS 2014.
SAN FRANCISCO — As expected, Apple shared details of the next version of its iOS mobile operating system during the opening keynote address at its annual developer conference.
Mr.Oxman said the group felt it was time for a new company to deliver the opening keynote since Microsoft held the spot for the last 14 years.
Dorrell himself is an opening keynote speaker at the start of the National Children and Adult Services Conference, the headline event in the social care calendar.
Overall it was a pretty strong showing for E3's opening keynote and Sony and Nintendo have a relatively tough act to follow.
The conference's opening keynote speaker, Prof Margaret Alston, of Monash University in Melbourne, discussed social work responses to climate change and environmental disaster.
Sony has had its fair share of products flop over the years - acutely highlighted by Hirai during his CES opening keynote.
10.20am GMT Opening keynote speaker Philip Collins, chief leader writer at the Times, says the NHS "needs to let the public in", arguing it is necessary to avert another Mid Staffs scandal.
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