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iPhone Forum coming to Vancouver?

Posted by Rob Lewis on Thu, September 3, 2009 1:17 PM · Filed under Vancouver , iPhone · Comments

The CBC, BCIT and New Media BC are partnering to deliver a one day premier iPhone Conference in Vancouver on Tuesday, November 24th and they're looking for speakers.

This forum will bring local and international business leaders, educators, designers, and developers together to share knowledge, personal experience, and best practices for doing business on Apple's Touch Platform. The aim is to grow awareness of the opportunities this revolutionary platform offers and to foster mobile innovation in the Canadian market.

Organizers are planning two parallel paths of concurrent sessions. The technical sessions will target developers and designers that seek a deeper understanding of how to design and develop optimized websites and native apps for Apple's Touch Platform. The business sessions will target those that seek to leverage the business potential of Apple's Touch platform.

If you're interested in speaking at the conference, download the request form and send it by email to Jonathan Carrigan at the CBC. Deadline for submissions is October 1st.

 
Company:
British Columbia Institute of Technology
Website:
http://www.bcit.ca
Location:
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

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Company:
DigiBC
Website:
http://www.digibc.org
Location:
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

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