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Win A Place At Mobile World Congress 2010
UK-based SMEs with an innovative new mobile or wireless solution or product are being given the chance to win a place at the next Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
The competition had been opened by The Digital Communications KTN, working in association with UK Trade & Investment (UKTI).
On offer are five free places to showcase your solution or product on the UKTI stand, located on the Avenida at the Mobile World Congress, Barcelona from 15 - 18 February 2010.
This is your chance to introduce your high technology product to the more than 60,000 key industry decision makers that are expected to attend.
If you would like to take part in this competition please summarise in no more than 500 words the nature of your new solution or product, it's value proposition and benefit to the customer, and why you believe your company should be awarded a place to showcase it at next year's Mobile World Congress.
Summaries should be sent to info@dcktn.org.uk and arrive no later than 5:00pm on Friday September 4 2009.
For more details please see the flyer and the links below.
Wed 08 July 2009
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