SampleCon 2026 Rapid Recap | Signal & Noise Ep 28
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In this quick-hit episode of Signal and Noise, Andrew catches up with Brian fresh off the floor of SampleCon 2026, recording from the Delta Sky Club in Seattle. No studio setup, no guests, just a real-time debrief from one of the industry's most dedicated annual gatherings.
Brian shares his firsthand impressions of a conference that felt noticeably different this year. SampleCon is evolving. What once centered on panel standards and supplier partnerships is now leaning hard into technology, AI implementation, and a wave of new faces and companies that would have felt out of place at the event just a few years ago. Brian compares the vibe to a smaller IIEX, and that is not a small compliment.
The conversation covers the headline moment of the conference, a point-counterpoint keynote debate between Patrick Comer and Melanie Courtright on human versus synthetic respondents, the growing industry consensus shifting from "should we use synthetic?" to "prove to us that it works," and a standout session from Walmart's research team making a public case for better respondent care and panel investment.
Key Takeaways:
How SampleCon is evolving from a supplier networking event into a technology and innovation conference
What one keynote debate revealed about where the industry stands on synthetic research
Why the conversation around AI and synthetic data has shifted from "should we?" to "prove it works"
Why conferences held at resort-style venues create a different and arguably more productive networking environment
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