Symbian Reveals Smartphone Show Plans

Symbian has released details of its plans for this years Symbian Smartphone Show, which takes place at the Excel Centre, London on 16 and 17 October. At the show, the leading lights of the mobile industry will come together with 3,500 delegates to showcase the latest technologies and discuss whats next for the world of Smartphones.
The Symbian Smartphone Show will explore current technologies and trends from around the world, as well as providing a glimpse of whats around the corner. Highlights will include 10 visionary keynotes from some of the industrys most forward-thinking players as well as 60 engaging seminars, split into three tracks, looking at the Smartphone technologies and applications that are here now; the next phase of development for the mobile future; and the technologies that will take us there.
In the exhibition hall, 120 exhibitors will showcase the latest trends and technologies in the Smartphone world. In The Terminal, the latest models handset manufacturers including Nokia, Samsung, Sony Ericsson and Motorola will be on display. Developers can visit the Live Lounge, new for 2007, to meet others in the Symbian Developer Network, discuss hot topics and receive training.
Symbian CEO Nigel Clifford will kick off proceedings on Day One with a keynote, titled: Taking Our World With Us, setting the stage for the debates and discussions to follow over the next two days. He will outline how Symbian is pushing the boundaries of convergence to drive innovations in the mobile world.
Continuing this theme, other keynotes and discussions will focus on hot topics like location-based services and emerging mobile services like VoIP and Mobile TV. They will consider the next generation of mobile multimedia and graphics, and examine the coming challenges and opportunities for the mobile industry in the converged future.
You can register for a free pass to both days of the event here.