MOBILE INTERNET WORLD EUROPE SUMMIT
May 19, 2008
Munich, Germany
International Congress Center Munich (ICM) - Venue Information
Welcome to Mobile Internet World!
The media and communications industries are in chaos. Traditional operators are fighting disintermediation with convergence, while traditional media companies search for profitable and relevant business models in this new, mobile medium. Meanwhile a completely new generation of services and end-user applications are emerging.
Mobile Internet World Europe will draw ecosystem leaders from across the continent to develop profitable business models, explore challenges to deployment, gain expert insights, network with peers, and chart the furture direction of this emerging industry.
Mobile Internet World is focused on helping your company learn how to profit from the next generation of the Internet.
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There was no other event to attend in the fall of 2007 like the first Annual Mobile Internet World 2007. The three day event featured high-profile keynote speakers, including Tim Berners-Lee, Director, World Wide Web Consortium; Greg Clayman, Executive Vice President of Digital Distribution and Business Development, MTV Networks; Jack Dziak, Senior Vice President Corporate Strategy, Sprint Nextel; Bruce Stewart, Vice President and General Manager for Connected Life Americas, Yahoo! Inc.; Rich Miner, GM Mobile Platforms, Google; Larry Weber, Chairman and Founder, W2 Group; and Emily Nagle Green, President and CEO, Yankee Group.
The Conference Program was packed with over 50 sessions covering the globalization of mobile technology, mobile entertainment, social networking, and mobile marketing with in-depth sessions examining the new innovations in mobile commerce, mobile messaging and location-based services. The show floor was all a buzz with over 27 exhibitors that represented the entire mobile ecosystem of, device manufacturers, content developers and technology enablers showcasing the latest products.
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