Date:01/11/11
By participating in the exhibition alongside leading telecoms companies that have long been operating in the market, young developers will have a great chance to draw attention to their new products, and to develop and introduce them in the rapidly growing ICT sector. The exhibition is organised by Iteca Caspian and its partner ITE Group. The Smart Zone project is sponsored by AzStarNet.
These wishing to take part in the project should complete the application form at www.bakutel.az/smartzone before 7 November 2011. The creators of the selected developments/programmes will be invited for an interview between 7-14 November.
The organisers are confident that the Smart Zone project will become a traditional part of the BakuTel exhibition, and each year will identify new ideas and put them into production.
New project for young specialists at BakuTel 2011
For the first time, the annual BakuTel international exhibition, which takes place on 23-26 November in Baku Expo Centre, will feature the Smart Zone project. The main aim of the project is to provide young specialists with a unique opportunity to present their ICT developments and programmes.By participating in the exhibition alongside leading telecoms companies that have long been operating in the market, young developers will have a great chance to draw attention to their new products, and to develop and introduce them in the rapidly growing ICT sector. The exhibition is organised by Iteca Caspian and its partner ITE Group. The Smart Zone project is sponsored by AzStarNet.
These wishing to take part in the project should complete the application form at www.bakutel.az/smartzone before 7 November 2011. The creators of the selected developments/programmes will be invited for an interview between 7-14 November.
The organisers are confident that the Smart Zone project will become a traditional part of the BakuTel exhibition, and each year will identify new ideas and put them into production.
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