With Web 2.0, the era of participation has dawned upon the World Wide Web. A generation of web-based communities and hosted services - from social-networking sites to wikis and folksonomies - has arisen, bringing a whole new meaning to the idea of facilitation, collaboration and sharing.

As with Web 2.0, mobile services have also evolved to the next generation with innovative, shared and connected services. To keep us ahead of these upcoming opportunities, we are pleased to bring to you: Summit 2.0 - Connect to ideas and opportunities, on 30-31 October 2007 in Bangkok, Thailand. Find out for yourself just how the latest mobile applications and services are allowing users to connect and share on a whole new level. From advertising and infotainment, to gaming and user-generated multimedia content. Explore how the future of the mobile is set to change with this shift in user behaviour.

Featuring distinguished speakers and an exhilarating showcase, we'll be taking you through fresh new landscapes in the world of mobile applications and services. Expect also to interact, collaborate and connect with developers and fellow players in the mobile industry.

The world of mobile services is experiencing a paradigm shift. Discover its impact at Forum Nokia Summit 2.0.
Star Blogger
Thank you all for attending the event!
Posted By Star Blogger at 05/11/2007 14:27:00
 
There were lots of buzz, interaction and meetings throughout the 2 days of the Forum Nokia Summit 2.0 in Bangkok. A total of 280 attendees showed up! Thanks to all of you who travelled from as far as US and Europe to our event. We'll put up an event summary here very shortly and of course, you'll get to download the slides as promised. Get your photos ready, as we'll be inviting you to post them!
 
   
Edgar Hardless
Head
SingTel Group Innovations
Singapore Telecommunications Limited
   
Rafay Khan
Vice President
NAVTEQ Asia Pacific
   
James Spahn
Vice President
CELL Corporation
 
Teing Nan See    Vinamob Venture Company Limited
“The world is flat now as there is not border or boundaries between human and countries to communicate each other.”
 
Paul Moreton    Quickoffice
“We are at the forfront of changing the rules of the game with Web 2.0. It will be a hugely disruptive technology.”
 
Dylan Chen    InterGrafx
“To be with top industry leaders”
 
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