The CITA Regional Advisory Group Asia/Australasia (RAG AA) organizes its annually group meeting in the Asian region.
MWC19 Shanghai - Call for Speakers
Section
Innovation & Enterprise
Event Location
China
Event Description
Our world-class thought-leadership conference programme covers the most critical topics in the tech industry. Highlight what you are doing by submitting a proposal to speak at our Conference using the form below.
You can find our preliminary outline conference agenda here, so you can see the kinds of topic we are looking at for 2019. These are very broad topics and we also welcome suggestions which fall outside of these areas. Any information that you share will be treated as confidential, so if you would like to use the stage to make announcements, demonstrate new products/services etc. then let us know.
Please put forward any proposals before 31 January 2019 to have the best chance of being selected. We will keep the Call For Speakers site open after this so you can share fresh ideas with the team at any time, but the agenda will be filling up fast and there will be fewer opportunities. However, we will also consider all proposals in case they could add value to other GSMA events in the calendar or even MWC20 Shanghai.
Our conference team has created a blog where they offer tips and insights into the GSMA conference process and what is happening with our events. Check out Conference Confidential today! Especially, you might like this article about what makes a great proposal.
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