In Barcelona starts the largest mobile industry exhibition
Today in Barcelona (Spain) officially kicks off Mobile World Congress 2013 - the world's largest mobile industry exhibition and conference with the heads of mobile operators, vendors and content owners around the world.
The event, which traditionally sets the tone for manufacturers of mobile technology in the coming year, is attended by more than one thousand five hundred companies, including manufacturers.
Traditionally, the international exhibition will include seminars, conferences and meetings to discuss "burning" topics in the field of mobile business. To participate in the exhibition will be sellers of devices of this type of communication, content owners and implementers of the various countries of the world.
Heads of companies - mobile operators also came to Barcelona. Among the guests including heads of such well-known giants like Nokia, Yahoo!, Vodafone, Citibank, Google, AT & T Advanced AD. Not surprisingly in this context, a broad representation of media - from 1 thousand 600 media groups planned presence of about 2 thousand 400 journalists.
As the preliminary data, the Mobile World Congress 2013 will be attended by about 1,400 companies in mobile communications. The exhibition will be a world-class conference, which focuses on the most fantastic plan, and will not without interest and panel discussions.
By the way, if initially it was announced that the event will be held at the site Fira Motjuic, then later organizing committee has warned that the event will move to the Fira Gran Via, which has a much larger area.
As for the technical support of the exhibition, it will guarantee a great job for about three hundred extra points Wi-Fi access. The previous events, the history of which began in 1994, had problems with live current.
Their new products at WMC are preparing to submit almost all the leading players in the market of mobile devices. One of the main trends this year is the fashion for large - in terms of size, but also in terms of opportunities - the phone.
The results of the Mobile Congress will be on February 28. - 17D-
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