Not that I've seen Sam. There are two videos posted by the organisers of the CIG dev panels, and those may be found here:
Panel 1:
Panel 2:
The turnout last year was fairly sparse, but we saw at least double the numbers this time and it was a decent crowd (guesstimating 100 - 150?). If we assume a similar increase for next year then they'll need to book a larger room for the event in 2018 (especially considering that 2018 should be a BIG year for Star Citizen).
I ran into Thumbs31 at registration, which was nice (both in bright yellow Test T-Shirts, which made identification a breeze), and we hung out with some other good guys that we got chatting to prior to the event. We had some time with Cameron, the CIG organiser then but just chatted about things in general. One point I did quiz him on was cheating in the game. I didn't expect him to have any specific information that he could give us, but he was aware of the problem and that it was receiving attention. CIG have banned players with complete loss of assets, and that's pretty much where we finished that chat.
As well as the two dev panels there was a Q&A with Alix Martin, a voice actress who is the voice of Anvil Aerospace ships. She also has done a voice pack (unsurprisingly titled 'Alix') for HCS Voice Packs. She shared how she came to do the original work for CIG, how she got into voice acting (in no small part because as an American actress who moved to Germany the voice work was far more readily available than acting roles), and a few other snippets. Hopefully that panel will be put up on Youtube too, and will be via the same channel as the two linked above.
There was also a panel on the development of E-sports, with someone who had been involved in setting up the events from the beginning of the phenomenon, and again we may well see that published on Youtube. In fact if you do some searching you may well find the latter two panels already up there from non-official sources.
Due to technical difficulties the event was running 30 to 60 minutes behind schedule and I had to leave then to get back home for childcare, but there was also a dogfighting competition that had been running in the background throughout the day, with the finale shown on the big screen at the front apparently. The prize for that was a rather amazing wooden Hornet created by our very own RiceMaiden:
I may well have missed a few things, but I think that covers the highlights.