OSiM - Open Source in Mobile World incorporating WIPJAM

September 15, 2009 - September 16, 2009
Hotel Okura
Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Year on year double attendee growth has made OSiM World the ONLY Event to attend on mobile open source. The future is open, and you need to be here!

• Over eight hours of keynote presentations from those defining our industry

- Operators worldwide that are working with and increasing revenue from open source

- Internet players that have made revolutionary moves into mobile

- Device Manufacturers with new business plans and new customers

- Association and Foundation leaders that have politically changed open source for good

- Developers at the very centre of this complex ecosystem

• Four streams of in depth discussions, advice, guidance, business models, tried strategies and proven successes

• The largest OSiM exhibition with interactive presentations, exclusive giveaways and networking on the exhibition floor

• The return of The Great OSiM Pub Quiz, extended networking breaks and pre-keynote early doors breakfast briefings and meetings

Visit www.osimworld.com today!

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