GPS-Wireless 2005 Early Registration Deadline Approaches.SAN FRANCISCO San Francisco (săn frănsĭs`kō), city (1990 pop. 723,959), coextensive with San Francisco co., W Calif., on the tip of a peninsula between the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay, which are connected by the strait known as the Golden -- Mobile information industry executives still have time to register and save at the GPS-Wireless 2005 conference (www.gps-wireless.com), which is Feb. 24-25, 2005, at the Marriott San Francisco Airport Hotel. This two-day conference, sponsored by Global Technology Communications, Inc., allows executives to find out where the mobile information technology market is going. The largest automotive manufacturers, wireless carriers, GPS providers and software companies are finding more ways to get information (navigation, traffic information, location-based e-commerce, security, etc.) into a vehicle or a mobile device such as a personal navigation system A GPS-based electronic system in a car or truck that provides a real time map of the vehicle's current location as well as step-by-step directions to a programmed destination. See GPS and vehicle tracking. or cell phone. GPS-Wireless 2005, in its ninth year, features 40 speakers from the top companies. This year's speakers come from Cingular Wireless, Nextel Communications Nextel Communications, styled NEXTEL, (Former NASDAQ: NXTL) which is now known as the Sprint Nextel Corporation was a telecommunications firm based in the United States. Known for providing a nation-wide mobile communications system. , Sprint PCS (1) (Personal Communications Services) Refers to wireless services that emerged after the U.S. government auctioned commercial licenses in 1994 and 1995. This radio spectrum in the 1. , Wheels of Zeus Wheels of Zeus (or wOz) was a company founded in 2001 by Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak. WoZ made wireless hardware for keeping track of the physical location of enabled objects. , Bell Mobility, Thales Navigation, SAIC SAIC - http://saic.com. , Qualcomm, Bell Mobility and many others. GPS-Wireless 2005 includes an Executives Panel, Wireless Location Services, Fleet and Asset Management, New Technologies, Wireless Executives Panel, Telematics in 2005 and Homeland Security for Mobile Information Markets. GPS-Wireless 2005 costs $699 for the first attendee and $599 for additional attendees from the same company. Hurry to receive this low rate as the registration fee will go up to $799 after Jan. 14, 2005, at 5:00 p.m. PST PST Paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia, see there . On-site fees are $899. Current conference sponsors include Telcontar, NovAtel, ALK ALK Alkohol (German: alcohol) ALK Alkaline ALK Anaplastic Lymphoma Kinase ALK Automatisierte Liegenschaftskarte ALK Activin Receptor-Like Kinase ALK Alkylation ALK Srilankan Airlines (ICAO code) Technologies, Synergy Systems and GeoMicro. GPS-Wireless 2005 will feature more than 30 tabletop displays during a two-and-a-half-hour hosted reception. Tabletops are available at $449 each. The hosted reception is known as one of the best networking opportunities in the industry. Contact us for information on sponsorship or exhibiting. Other conferences cost two to three times as much as GPS-Wireless 2005 -- and offer fewer speakers and no networking opportunities. GPS-Wireless 2005 offers a keynote luncheon, networking coffee breaks, continental breakfast, a hosted reception and buffet luncheon with tabletops, a 300-page binder full of market information and significant lodging reduction at the Marriott San Francisco Airport Hotel. To register or exhibit at GPS-Wireless 2005, go to http://www.gps-wireless.com/ or email info@gps-wireless.com. To make discounted hotel room reservations, call the Marriott at 650-692-9100 and mention GPS-Wireless 2005. |
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