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Navigation Day @ CeBIT 2009 - 6 March 2009

Attend Navigation Day @ CeBIT 2009
6th March
Deutsche Messe, Hannover, Germany

Analysts predict 300m GPS subscribers by 2011 (Gartner) and the smartphone market to grow 8.9% this year (IDC) - but is this the true picture?

You’ve probably read that Vodafone completed its acquisition of Wayfinder Systems last week. The mobile operator’s role in the navigation ecosystem is rapidly changing and this is a clear indication that Vodafone has no intention of becoming just a data pipe.

When you add in the big name PND players recently exiting the market, and the latest spate of acquisitions, it is clear that the navigation industry is transforming. And it’s doing that Fast!

In the current ultra-competitive and risky market there has never been a greater need for navigation companies to seek out the smartest strategies and ensure they are one step ahead.

Navigation Day @ CeBIT provides exactly that. It’s the place for most the forward thinking executives to meet and do business.

With only 4 weeks to go before the Navigation Day @ CeBIT conference you need to decide on your trip to Hannover now and ensure you can set up the all important meetings with key players and do some serious business.

Once you have registered, you will be given access to the Online Networking Centre giving you direct access to the people at the event in order to set up appointments

The calibre of this year’s attendees is nothing short of outstanding. Take a look at who has already registered and ensure you are present to meet these companies face to face.

Take a look at the confirmed attendee list at the link below.

With speakers from Google, Nokia, Garmin, Orange and Ford you are sure to get a comprehensive view from every corner of the ecosystem and valuable inside knowledge from the executives steering the industry.

With the hundreds of navigation related companies exhibiting at the CeBIT exhibition you can walk all day trying to meet the right people and only end up talking to sales staff at the booth.

Navigation Day @ CeBIT gets you straight to the CEOs, VPs and Directors in one place at one time ensuring you get the absolute maximum return from your trip.


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Attend, Navigation, Day, @, CeBIT, 2009
6th, March
Deutsche, Messe,, Hannover,, Germany

Analysts, predict, 300m, GPS, subscribers, by, 2011, (Gartner), and, the, smartphone, market, to, grow, 8.9%, this, year, (IDC), -, but, is, this, the, true, picture?

YouÂ’ve, probably, read, that, Vodafone, completed, itsMore…


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