Move beyond the hype.
Listen to chief protagonists in Singapore and Southeast Asia – government regulators, telecom operators, handset makers, platform providers and developers – at UNWIRED 2011 discuss the biggest issues of the day, as a new start beckons with the rollout of speedy LTE/4G networks.
Returning this year after an inaugural event in 2010, the show’s agenda include high-level...
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Move beyond the hype.
Listen to chief protagonists in Singapore and Southeast Asia – government regulators, telecom operators, handset makers, platform providers and developers – at UNWIRED 2011 discuss the biggest issues of the day, as a new start beckons with the rollout of speedy LTE/4G networks.
Returning this year after an inaugural event in 2010, the show’s agenda include high-level strategies, as well as insider tips from speakers from IDA, StarHub, SingTel, AIS Thailand, Motorola, Nokia RIM and more.
Last year’s inaugural UNWIRED event drew 160 telecom executives, developers, academics, analysts and journalists, who participated in highly-interactive interactive discussions with panelists who shared their in-depth knowledge and experiences with the audience.
We expect this year to be even more successful, as the event will offer updates on the latest in mobile networks, tablet computers, mobile OSes that will impact the ecosystem this year.
Hot topics:
The half-day session consist of three discussion panels, with ample chances to network with professionals and users in the industry. The panels will discuss:
1. the rollout and impact of LTE/4G
2. tablets and future mobile cloud apps on the portable screen
3. the mobile OS of the next year
Who should attend:
1. Managers and executives from telecom/wireless, software development and Internet services industries
2. Developers of mobile and Internet applications
3. Vendors of telecom equipment/handsets
4. Corporate users of mobile applications and technologies
What makes it different:
It’s independent: Helmed by former tech and telecom journalist Alfred Siew, topics are selected and speakers participate independently, so an open discussion is ensured.
It’s open: Panels as well as Q&As encourage participation from the audience, in a conference aimed at sharing lessons learnt and fathoming the road ahead for the wireless and mobile industry.
Networking drinks are served after the event and offer a great chance to catch up with friends in the industry, as well as connect with new ones.
Sign up at
http://www.unwired.com.sg or drop us an e-mail at
tickets@unwired.com.sg if you have queries about UNWIRED 2011.