Call For Paticipation: Mobile Life 2009

Dear Colleagues

The preliminary detailed program for Mobile Life Conferences  
(mGOVERNMENT, mSOCIETY and mDEVELOPMENT) to be held in Barcelona 2-4  
September is now posted on the conference web site:http://www.m4life.org

Key SPEAKERS include:

-- Serge Ferre, NOKIA, Vice President Corporate and Head of EU  
Representation
-- Bruno Jacob feuerborn, Deutsche Telekom  - Board Member of T-Mobile  
Germany and T-Home.
-- Evelyne Rys, CISCO, Sales and Business Development Manager, EMEA  
Public Sector Vertical, Cisco Systems
-- Ken Banks, Kiwanja Net
-- Micheal Bull, Professor, University Sussex


BACKGROUND: mLife Events form A Platform for Socially Responsible  
Organizations in Mobile Value Chain

The influences of mobile technologies range from personal relations to  
interaction in society, and from the transformation of the public  
sector to the dynamics of economic development. mLife conference and  
exhibitions are prime events for all organizations and professionals  
who would like to monitor, take part in, and shape the development of  
the social impact of the mobile revolution. They provide opportunities  
to businesses, public sector organizations and researchers to explore  
the frontiers of the social mobile revolution and be informed in order  
to reach their goals. The three conferences will cover all aspects of  
mobile life, technology, services, implementation as they relate to  
individuals, society, economies and governments.

ORGANIZERS and SUPPORTERS: mLIfe Events are organized by the MObile  
Government Consortium Int, and Barcelona City Council and Sponsored /  
Supported by CISCO, BlackBerry (RIM) and SPIDER

ONLINE REGISTRATIONs and for further information please refer to the http://www.m4life.org/ 
  or emailconf@m4life.org

Regards
Kushchu
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IBRAHIM KUSHCHU, MBA, MSC., PHD
Associate Professor and Founding Director,
Mobile Government Consortium International, UK
http://www.mgovernment.org
ik@mgovernment.org
+44 1273 777853

Received on Wednesday, 12 August 2009 03:16:29 UTC