Maybe this is interesting for some in the Mobile Java Business.

Joost

Embedded communications, telecom & Java fair and seminar

Telecommunication is a Hot topic. It is expected that more then 1200
million mobile device will be in operation by 2003.  An gigantic market
for new applications en services. This seminar and fair gives you an
�in-depth� overview about  tools, technology and  software for mobile
�devices� Join us, seating is limited.   Participate, learn, experience
and network in the mobile community. The registration fee is low the
benefits are huge, register immediately.

Bits&Chips and the Dutch Java User Group, Dutch Melange organize the
'Embedded Communications, Telecom & Java'-event on 7 & 8 December 2000.
This two day tour visiting the cities Gladbeck (Germany) and Eindhoven
(the Netherlands) have very similar presentations with some minor
variations from country to country.

A number of international speakers will present the latest in mobile
technology.  Lead topics are: networking, embedded systems,
telecommunications and Java. Hennig Reich from Siemens Product Line
Smart �devices� will give a lecture about application development for
mobile phones. Siebren de Vries, CEO of Chess, will give a presentation
on flexible payment systems based on SIM/SAM technology.  David Fox
from  Playlink, New York provides us with first hand info on programming
and problems when programming for the KVM.

Other Presentations: (Lectures mainly in English)
Rolf Zoeller � VDO Car communications, Java in the �Smart Car�.
Joerg Bertholdt - Wind River Platforms Manager for Internet Runtime
Products, Advanced graphical  interfaces for �embedded devices�
Walter Puhl - Smart Network Devices GmbH,  Java in �deep embedded�
applications using the Hyperstone RISC DSP fore.
Jean Gelissen - Philips Research , Development of a reference
architecture for multimedia home platforms (MHP).
Colin Turfus � Symbian, EPOC in depth, a technical presentation on
programming for EPOC in mobile systems.
Matthias Stumpf - QNX Software Solutions.
Kim Clohessey - vice president Embedded Systems at Object Technology

The latest info about the speakers and their presentations is found on
www.bits-chips.nl/event - It is also possible to register via this site.

Registration
Members of the Dutch Java user Group and subscribers to Bits & Chips pay
Euro 125. (The regular participation fee is 150 euro). See:
www.bits-chips.nl/event There is special �early bird� discount if you
register before 1 November 2001.  This event includes material, warm
lunch, coffee, tea and beverages. For students there is a special deal
mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] for more information.

FAIR participants.
Fair participation is 995 euro for a �table top� when registering before
November 1,  2000. After November 1, 2000 this becomes  1195 euro.
THERE ARE STILL PLACES OPEN FOR FAIR PATICIPANTS.

Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] of [EMAIL PROTECTED] for more info.
Or phone: Rene Raaijmakers � 00-31-24-3503532 or Joost Backus �
00-31-6-54296072.

Windriver is Platinum Sponsor of this Seminar


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Joost Backus
Director NotTheFly Component Solutions

Nassaustraat 57,
5911 BT Venlo,
The Netherlands.

Tel 00-31-77-3200035.
Mobile 00-31-(0)6-54296072.
Fax: TBA Website:TBA

Joost is also Chaiman of the Dutch Java User Group.
See www.jug.nl




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