May Meetup #1 w/BU- Successful Business Models for iPhone Apps & Beyond

Organiser
iPhone Developers Roundtable - Boston
Date
Wed, 5 May 2010, 21:00 - 23:00 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
(Exact location not available) , Cambridge, US
Cost
Free

Hosted in conjunction with the Boston University School of Management's Strategy & Innovation Department, the iPhone Developers Roundtable is very excited to announce a unique event: Building Successful Business Models for iPhone Apps: Lessons for Other Platforms

Learn from insiders of three revenue-generating Boston iPhone apps companies (names to be announced shortly) and mingle with Ericsson & LG senior executives.

Date: May 5, 2010
Start: 5pm sharp
End: 7pm

Event Format

  • Three 10-min presentations of emerging/profitable applications followed up by a panel about successful business models in the iPhone and other mobile platforms.
  • Cocktail to follow presentations and panel


Event Audience
  • More than 30 senior Ericsson executives from the US, Europe and Asia.
  • 25-40 Members of the iPhone Developers Roundtable, Boston.
  • 10-15 Corporate guests from the VC, software and other major sectors in the Boston area
  • 20 executives from the graduating class of Boston University's Executive MBA Program.
  • 10 executives from LG.


AFTER YOU RSVP, YOU NEED TO HEAR BACK FROM US WITH A CONFIRMATION BEFORE YOU CAN ATTEND THIS EVENT.

When you register, you will be put on a waiting list. We will review the wait list every few days & notify those who get assigned a seat at this event. We apologize for the limitation, but it is unavoidable.

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