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Save on registering at GPS-Wireless 2007, which is March 1-2, 2007 at the Embassy Suites Hotel, San Francisco Airport (Burlingame). GPS-Wireless 2007 costs $799 for the first attendee and $699 for additional attendees from the same company.
Hurry to receive this low rate as all registration fees increase to $899 after Feb. 28, 2007, at 5 p.m. PST. Our popular pre-conference reception is Feb. 28. Gain the most up-to-date market information and participate in the industry's best networking at GPS-Wireless 2007.
San Francisco, CA February 23, 2007 -- Mobile information executives can still save by registering for GPS-Wireless 2007, which is March 1-2 at the Embassy Suites Hotel, San Francisco Airport (Burlingame). GPS-Wireless 2007 costs $799 for the first attendee and $699 for additional attendees from the same company. Hurry to receive this low rate as all registration fees increase to $899 after Feb. 28, 2007, at 5 p.m. PST.
GPS-Wireless 2007, sponsored by Global Technology Communications, LLC, allows executives to find out where the mobile information technology market is going. Consumer and Enterprise market segments are booming in the mobile information industry. GPS navigation is now a household name. Some applications are hot...while others continue to develop. Mobile information companies need to stay on top of a changing and challenging market, to assess what the competition is doing, and make new marketing strategies.
GPS-Wireless, in its 11th year, is the industry's oldest conference that features panels on location-based services, car and personal navigation, mobile resource management, new technologies, web portal markets and many more.
GPS-Wireless 2007 features more than 40 speakers from such companies as Sprint Nextel, Cingular Wireless, Magellan GPS, MapQuest, Qualcomm, DaimlerChrysler, TomTom, NAVTEQ, Tele Atlas and many others. New for 2007 is our Web Portal Markets panel on March 2.
GPS-Wireless, in its 11th year, is the industry's oldest conference that features panels on location-based services, car and personal navigation, mobile resource management, new technologies, web portal markets and many more.
GPS-Wireless 2007 sponsors include: MSN Direct, ALK Technologies, Networks in Motion, DeCarta, NAVTEQ, Microlise America, @Road, Aeris.net, Telogis, GeoMicro and Synergy Systems. GPS-Wireless 2007 will feature nearly 20 tabletop displays during a two-and-a-half-hour hosted reception, an event that has become known as one of the best networking opportunities in the industry. A great way to start the conference is our popular early bird reception, Wednesday, Feb. 28, from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Other conferences cost two to three times as much as GPS-Wireless 2007 -- and offer fewer speakers and no networking opportunities. GPS-Wireless 2007 offers a keynote luncheon, networking coffee breaks, continental breakfast, two hosted receptions, buffet luncheon, a 300-page binder full of market information and significant lodging reduction at the Embassy Suites San Francisco Airport Hotel.
To register at GPS-Wireless 2007, go to http://www.gps-wireless.com or contact via email. To make discounted hotel room reservations, call the Embassy Suites San Francisco Airport Hotel at 1-650-342-4600 and mention GPS-Wireless 2007, or reserve a room from a link on our website, http://www.gps-wireless.com/hotel.htm.
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