Mobile Office Exhibition
CeBIT Australia's Mobile Office show floor area reflects the growing expectations of businesses for technology to enable them to be in-touch and in-command with their vital business processes anywhere, anytime. It also highlights the emerging new array of location-based applications designed to harness the opportunities of geography.
It consolidates previous CeBIT exhibition categories such as our past Mobile Comms Expo, Mobile Computing Expo and Navigation Expo sections to ensure visitors find the target solutions you are seeking in a well-defined and comprehensive area. This allows business decision-makers to research, evaluate and compare those technology solutions and services that best meet mobile business needs.
Visitors come to CeBIT's Mobile Office area to evaluate everything from the latest smartphones, netbook computers and navigation devices to tailored and innovative solutions designed for use on the latest mobile devices and systems. The area also encompasses businesses involved in such areas as Geo Apps, mobile business applications, compact and mobile presentation technology and software to manage mobile fleets and collaboration.
Who Should Attend?
Visitors involved in the following areas attend the Mobile Office section to gain strategic business knowledge:
- Business leaders & decision makers:
CEOs, CFOs, MDs, GMs - Technology professionals:
CIOs, CTOs, COOs - Business owners
- Resellers and distributors
Why Visit?
The Mobile Office show provides insights for visitors to:
- Find out how navigation services can allow you to turn location into a valuable business opportunity
- Gain knowledge of the latest mobile computing tools to make the most of business opportunities while on the road
- Learn how mobile applications release business processes from the confines of an office
- Gain insight into how to unlock the mobile network possibilities enabled by the Government's $43 billion NBN project
Register Now!
Gain business solution insights by registering to attend CeBIT 2010 or call +61 2 9280 3400
Who Should Exhibit?
The Mobile Office section is particularly suited to exhibitors involved in such areas as:
- Manufacturing or supplying devices to help companies take their business on the road
- Developers of navigation tools to help organisations be on the spot for business opportunities
- Developers of sophisticated applications that take business processes out of the office
Why Exhibit?
Exhibitors come to the show confident in the knowledge that they will:
- Meet decision makers and purchasers from large Australian and international enterprises and government agencies at all levels
- Do business face-to-face and cement hundreds of solid quality leads
- Build brand and benefit from massive media exposure
Book Your Space Now!
Contact us today or Call +61 2 9280 3400 to enquire about exhibition space at CeBIT 2010.
Testimonials
The value of exhibiting at CeBIT Australia's Mobile Office section is best captured by the views of our past exhibitors in the category:
“CeBIT gave us the chance to talk face-to-face with many decision makers of large companies, people who we might otherwise have had a difficult time making appointments with. Expos such as this allow us to showcase new products and allows potential clients to have some valuable hands-on time." Brett Gross, Regional Manager, Motion Computing
“Navteq is very pleased to be participating in CeBIT again for the third year. In these tough economic times it's critical that companies are out there presenting their products and services and demonstrating innovation across this important information and communications technology space"Brent Stafford, Business Development Manager, Navteq
“We have gone for a bigger stand this year - we thought we had such a great success last year we would capitalise on that and make the most of the time at CeBIT. We get some really good international customers coming through that we don't get a chance to meet otherwise." Sean Smith, SMS Global









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