CeBIT Australia 2012

http://www.hannoverfairs.com.au/
Wednesday, 25 January, 2012


22-24 May 2012, Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre, Darling Harbour

This year, CeBIT will showcase innovative ICT solutions and features a comprehensive conference program.

The exhibition provides a way for regional and global companies to market themselves and meet existing and prospective customers. Visitors and delegates can talk to vendors, service providers, practitioners and subject matter experts on the exhibition floor or at one of the theatres set up in the area. Product demonstrations and service catalogues are also on display.

The exhibition hall will feature more than 600 exhibitors, ranging from start-ups to multinationals. The hall will be divided into 25 sections, including wireless/networks, unified communications, geospatial and research and development.

More than 30,000 professionals are expected to visit CeBIT to meet and do business with exhibitors (from start-ups to globals) from all over Australia, Asia Pacific and the world. Networking events will allow business leaders, strategists, researchers, operational managers and ICT professionals to meet, mingle, share ideas and get to know each other.

At the conference, individuals, companies and governments can source information, hear about the latest thinking, listen to what others are doing and share insights. With more conference sessions and workshops this year, attendees will have plenty of intel to choose from.

Produced in partnership with CSIRO, NICTA and DSTO, AusInnovate connects research, industry and government communities, and discusses what’s required to foster innovation and optimise productivity.

The eGovernment Forum looks at the ways technology is changing how governments deliver services. The e-health conference brings together policy makers, healthcare providers, decision makers and end users to exchange information and examine case studies in the health sector.

The event will also feature conferences covering cloud computing, social media, online retail and mobility.

Register at www.cebit.com.au.

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