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UIQ Fast Track developer event coming to Budapest, Hungary on November 29-30

Categories: Developer, Symbian
By: , IntoMobile
Monday, October 29th, 2007 at 11:03 AM

UIQ Fast Track developer event

UIQ Technology will be holding this year’s second European Fast Track Developer event in Budapest, Hungary on November 29-30. Featuring commercial and technical sessions as well as round table discussions, the event is designed to both new and current UIQ developers.

During the first day a technical and a business session will run at parallel times. Speakers include Johan Sandberg (UIQ’s CEO), Jens Greve (Sony Ericsson’s Content Manager) and Andrew Till (Motorola’s Director of Strategy and Portfolio), as well as other partner representatives from Symbian, Dataviz, Handango, Quickoffice and Orange.

The second day is more hands-on with round tables, developer clinics and one-to-ones where application developers can present themselves to larger mobile industry players.

The registration fee is 99 EUR, and in case you’re interested you can get more information and/or register for the event from here.

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