Buses ASAN Khidmet participate in BakuTel 2013
the first time the annual Azerbaijan International Exhibition and Conference "Telecommunications and Information Technology " BakuTel 2013 will be attended by coaches visiting services ASAN Khidmet. This is not just a show, but to get acquainted with work opportunities for the citizens.
The event will be held in the third pavilion, which will be involved in BakuTel first, with a game area and a recreation zone.
This year will be open about 10 national pavilions, including the U.S. , Italy, Slovakia , Afghanistan, Iraq , etc. In addition, will be widely represented national stands from Austria , Belarus, Hungary, Israel , Japan, Latvia, Lithuania, France, Croatia , Estonia and other countries.
Among the local participants and mobile telecommunications network operators , national Internet operators , Internet service providers , system integrators, distributors of famous brands and a lot of other companies operating in the ICT sector.
This time will be full participants in promising local companies. Merit in the organization for their site belongs to Baku Expo Center, on the level and able to respond to international standards.
Organizers will demonstrate new ways of working with the exhibitors. For example, in BakuTel exhibitors and visitors invited to take advantage of convenient service prior appointments - system MatchMaking, which will significantly increase the economic impact of the exhibition. On-line registration allows professionals to register as visitors through the official website of the exhibition www.bakutel.az.
Specialist industry needs to fill out a form online and print individual barcode on the right daily entrance to the exhibition. In addition, this year the organizers are planning to extend special VIP- invitations that fall into the hands of IT- specialists with an offer to visit certain booths that carry information relevant products and services . - 17D-
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