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2009 Pacific Northwest Wireless Summit - Now with less days

Posted by Rob Lewis on Tue, December 9, 2008 12:44 PM · Filed under Portland, Seattle, Vancouver, Victoria , Mobile · Comments

In reaction to the current market conditions, WINBC announced today that they will condense the previously announced two-and-a-half-day 2009 Pacific Northwest Wireless Summit (PNWS) into a one-and-a-half-day event - now January 18-19, 2008. The decision was made in order to provide the best possible value for WINBC members as well as participants from the local wireless community. The price of the Summit has been reduced by fifty percent and WINBC has recreated the event almost in its entirety.

The second Annual Wireless Summit is built around four pillars: Ideas. Innovation. Insight. Investment. It will feature leading edge companies, technology and business intelligence and will bring together leaders, innovators, analysts and investors from Canada, the US, Europe and Asia Pacific in the devices, networks, and applications mobile sectors.

The new PNWS agenda includes:

  • 5 forums: Leadership, International, Wireless Investment, Nokia University Relations , Technology
  • 15 Educational sessions
  • Exhibitor showroom with showcase networking and the opportunity to give a pitch
  • International representation from China, UK and the US
  • 4 Keynote speakers from all over the world including Steven Morley, Former VP Technology of QUALCOMM.
 
Company:
Wireless Innovation Network of British Columbia
Website:
http://www.winbc.org
Location:
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

British Columbia is home to the wireless industry's leading players. BC's wireless cluster encompasses all areas of the wireless technology value... [more]

 

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