The last Mobile Monday (September 2012 edition) was great with the enlightening presentation by Inmobi on “what customers want developers to create”. If you missed it, you can find a recap of the event here.
Recent studies have shown that Africans access majority of their online services on mobile. The statistics show that people spend more time on their mobile phones than they spend watching TV or using their computers. This is due to the portability of mobile devices and the ubiquitous nature of mobile technology. These research conclusions clearly show that mobile technology is the next big thing and presents a lot of opportunities for businesses and investors.
So join in on the discussion on the 29th of October, 2012 at the Function Hall, Muson Centre, Lagos Island as the topic of innovating within the mobile network to access the opportunities of mobile technology is what’s up. The event starts at 5:45pm.
A team from Rancard Mobility, a leading provider of mobile content delivery and service management software in Africa, will be at the event to enlighten developers and key business decision makers on how products from Rancard can help them leverage Operator API’s and create unique solutions for their clients.
As usual, there will be refreshments and the opportunity to network with some of the top industry professionals at the event. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to create new business connections and forge your business ahead.
You can register here.
About Mobile Monday
MoMo, Mobile Monday – mobilemonday.net, is a global community of mobile industry visionaries, developers and influential’s fostering cooperation and cross-border business development through virtual and live networking events to share ideas, best practices and trends from global markets.
MoMo is organized by a group of dedicated volunteers from around the world. Originating in Helsinki, Finland, in the year 2000, Mobile Monday has grown into the world’s leading mobile community. And currently has presence in over 100 countries.
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