The Symbian Exchange and Exposition announced the application developer and business track line-ups. Here’s who’s coming:
- Jerome Portier, Senior Developer at Orange Wednesday
- Daniel Rocha, Senior Technology Expert at Nokia
- Espen Riskedal, Co-founder of Cutehacks
- Piotr Janas, Comarch
- Steve Kingsley-Jones, Director of Product Management at Immersion Corp.
- Paulius Meskauskas, Principal SW Architect at Nokia
- Jari Saarhelo, Director, Solutions Management at Teleca
As for the business track, the list goes like this:
- David Wood, Technology Strategy Lead, Accenture Embedded Software Services, Accenture
- Robert Harmsen, CEO, Klomptek
- Nigel Alexander, Ixonos
- Scott Jenson, Director Of Product Marketing, Mobile Solutions, Nokia
- Frederic Philippe, Product Manager, Atelier
- René Heuven, Founder and CEO, Inmote
- Prof Kiran Trivedi, Asst. Professor and Head, Electronics and Communication Engineering Department, Government Engineering College, Surat
- Tam Hanna, DevCo
- Chris Carr, Founder, Audacious Software
- Sixten “Sigge” Sandström, Director of Ecosystems, Markets Unit, Nokia
- John Conlon, Senior Mobile Innovations Manager, Global Innovations, Barclaycard
- John Paton, Technology Officer, Sense.org
- Gary Readfern-Gray, Acessibility Specialist Developer, Innovation Unit, RNIB
- Steve Jones, Resource Manager, Innovation Unit, RNIB
In addition, the SEE 2010 will also feature two other tracks, including Horizon Track and Platform Developer Track. If you don’t remember, Horizon is Symbian’s service that helps developers get their apps in various app stores.
SEE 2010 will take place at Beurs van Berlage in Amsterdam, Netherlands from November 9-10th.