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About appSpace
appSpace is a full two-day developer track at GMIC SV. appSpace was created to highlight the explosive growth in the mobile apps market, and is a special opportunity for key platform owners to enhance the connections and exchanges within the industry by communicating directly with an expected 3,000+ developers.
appSpace 2012 Agenda:
devDay
The sponsor-led devDays run the full two days at appSpace, which holds developer conference sessions to help developers understand the latest industry trends and practices. In addition, developers can find the most effective, profitable methods for distributing their products and services via mobile platforms.
devShed
The devShed runs for one day at appSpace. This session features discussions that highlight the up-and-coming technologies, innovations, and services that developers need to know. devShed aims to help developers better understand the business dynamics, needs of the market, as well as the latest development trends that ensure stay a competitive app marketplace.
appAttack 100 - Global Contest for the Latest & Greatest Apps
appAttack brings together innovative app developers from around the globe to highlight new and exciting applications which change the way we interact in a mobile world. After a global voting contest, we invite the top 100 app makers to show off their work in the appLounge. appAttack goes to a new level when on day 2 of the conference, a judge panel along with attendee voters determine the best of the best for appAttack 2012.
appLounge
The 100 selected appAttack apps are given individual booths to be showcased at appLounge before an expected 5,000+ attendees of GMIC and appSpace, which consist of investors, industry leaders, and international media. appLounge is a venue for developers, platform owners, and GMIC participants to mingle and also discover appAttack apps in action, with a chance to exchange ideas with industry leaders and investors face to face. Apps are presented to a wide audience including executives, partners and other innovators from around the world.
Code Lab
Code lab sessions are hands-on workshops to help developers get a jump-start on a specific platform and / or APIs. For example, web developers who want to develop Android applications can obtain critical insights/knowledge through tutorials and code samples.
The Global Mobile Internet Conference, expects 5,000 entrepreneurs, executives, investors, and developers from Silicon Valley and around the world to gather this October in San Jose, CA.
The conference themed ?CONNECTING GLOBAL INNOVATORS? will bring together Silicon Valley and the world?s emerging epicenters of innovation in technology to discuss the shifts, challenges and opportunities for growth in the fastest growing markets.
MAIN STAGE
Insights from keynote speakers and panelists from Silicon Valley and around the world.
About GMIC SV
Previous Speakers:
Phil Libin, CEO, Evernote
Kaifu Li, CEO, Innovation Works
Robin Li, CEO, Baidu
Mike McCue, CEO, Flipboard
David Roberts, CEO, PopCap Games
Pony Ma, CEO, Tencent
Charles Chao, CEO, Sina
Naveen Tewari, CEO, InMobi
Peter Vesterbacka, CMO, Rovio
Dave McClure, CEO, 500 Startups
Niklas Zennstrom, Co-Founder, Skype
Yoshikazu Tanaka, CEO, GREE
Isao Moriyasu, CEO, DeNa
APPSPACE
Track for developers to learn about up-and-coming technologies and latest industry trends, exhibit their apps, and compete for the top spot in the appAttack competition.
G-STARTUP
Global startup competition for seed and growth stage companies with the winning startup receiving a spot in a top incubator. Don?t miss the solid startup content delivered through keynotes and panels from seasoned entrepreneurs.
EXHIBITION
Interact with and demo your product to thousands of potential clients in the mobile Internet industry.
SAN JOSE CONVENTION CENTER
OCTOBER 19-20
Use SViOS to register to receive your complementary ticket for SViOS members.
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