Symbian Exchange and Exposition 2010 is coming

Just in case you don't know or you already forgot: Symbian Exchange and Exposition 2010 is ready to open their door: SEE2010 09-10 November in Amsterdam
 
 
The Symbian Exchange and Exposition (fondly referred to as SEE) is almost here and this year it’s all about feeling free—free to attend, free to connect and free to help shape the future of the mobile industry.
 
Just as Symbian has broadened its mission to driving innovation throughout the mobile space, we are also redefining the landscape of our annual event to engage and inspire the brightest and most enthusiastic minds in the industry. SEE 2010 is not a tradeshow—it is a place for the wider community to come together, make cross-industry connections, conduct conversation, share ideas, educate each other and realize some of the vast possibilities that exist in the market.
 
There is truly something for everyone—we’re talking open forums, keynote sessions, seminars, hands-on labs, interactive demos and, as always, the much anticipated Symbian Party. It’s going to be an action packed couple of days that will leave you energized, eager and excited about bringing the future of mobile to life—so, mark your calendars!
there will be a lot of interesting sessions and speakers and of course some keynotes:
 
Tuesday, November 9th
 
  • 10:00-10:15
  • Tim Holbrow
  • (Executive Director, Symbian Foundation)
  •  
  • 10:15-11:00
  • Ms. Jo Harlow
  • (SVP, Symbian Devices,Nokia)
  •  
  • 11:00-11:30
  • Mike Kuniavsky
 
Wednesday, November 10th
 
  • 10:30-11:00
  • Jouni Ylitalo
  • (Open OS Strategy Manager,ST-Ericsson)
  •  
  • 11:00-11:30
  • David Sallis
  • (Programme Director,Symbian Foundation)
  •  
  • 11:30-12:00
  • Aidan Quilligan
  • (Managing Director, Accenture Embedded Software Services)

f.e there will be besides platform developer track, business track, busines app track  a application developer track with these speakers: 
  • - Jerome Portier, Senior Developer, Orange Wednesday
  • A Qt Success Story from Orange
  • - Espen Riskedal, Co-founder, Cutehacks
  • Creating Slick User Interfaces with Qt
  • - Hannu Honkala, Program Manager, Mobile Solutions, Nokia
  •  Introducing the Nokia Qt SDK for Symbian Application Development
  • - Piotr Madej, Senior R&D Manager, Comarch
  • Building your first WOW!! symbian application
  • - Matias Impivaara, Global Account Director, Immersion Corporation
  • High Definition Haptics for Symbian Devices
  • - Sam Arora, Business Development Director, DeviceAnywhere Ltd
  • DeviceAnywhere and Symbian Working Together to Solve Developer Headaches
  • - Robert Ackland, Team Lead, Apps and Services Symbian Foundation
  • PANEL Moderator: Determining a Cross Platform Strategy
  • - Matthew Cope, COO Metismo Ltd
  • PANEL: Determining a Cross Platform Strategy
  • - Sami Viitanen, Head of TSC EMEA, Nokia
  • Qt on Symbian
  • - Guilhem Ensuque, Director Product Marketing OpenPlug
  • PANEL: Determining a Cross Platform Strategy
  • - Robert Catherall, Software Engineer, Media Processing Division, ARM
  • High performance rendering with OpenGL ES 2.0
  • - Paulius Meskauskas, Principal SW Architect, Nokia
  • Video Calling Application over Wi-Fi and 3G Data in S^3
  • - Maciej Debinski, Software Engineer, Teleca
  • Creating Compelling Music Applications
  • - Mikko Heikelä, Software Specialist, Futurice
  • Qt cross-platform development
 

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