Motorola has said that it will be hosting a global series of MOTODEV Summits--exclusive, one-day events that offer today’s most creative and innovative application developers the opportunity to participate in advanced training, understand market opportunities and get a sneak peek at the next generation of Motorola devices, technology and platforms, including the MOTOMAGX mobile Linux platform.
Hosted by Motorola’s MOTODEV developer network, the company’s global program for developers and independent software vendors (ISVs), MOTODEV Summits will offer technical expertise, practical advice and guidance for developers seeking to create their own magic in the mobile space.
The MOTODEV Summits will be held in San Jose, California, London, England and Beijing, China between September and November 2007.
Motorola said in a statement that with more than 35 program sessions and tutorials, the MOTODEV Summits are designed to enable developers to explore new solutions and resources, learn new ways to design for the ever-changing needs of enterprises and consumers, and understand the current trends that may impact their development strategy and execution.
The summits will provide every attendee with relevant information, detailed technical training, hands-on workshops and the opportunity to brainstorm with members of the MOTODEV team as well as developers from across all industry disciplines.
“We are pleased to offer software developers a chance to experience all that Motorola has to offer through our series of MOTODEV Summits, which will provide an environment of collaboration and learning so they can successfully develop the next application for our products,” said Christy Wyatt, vice president, software platforms and ecosystem, Motorola.
The Summits are open to all software developers that are interested or involved in application development for any of Motorola's devices. Registration is free for all MOTODEV members. |