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The contacts you want.

The BREW Conference is in its 7th year and continues to attract one of the most dynamic and influential communities of developers, publishers, content providers, device manufacturers, technology providers and operators in the world of wireless data. The BREW 2006 Conference attracted over 2,500 attendees, and 92% of BREW 2006 Exhibitors responded that they were satisfied to extremely satisfied with the quality of attendees.

BREW 2006 Attendee Demographics

A world of opportunities.

This event is your only opportunity to connect with the global BREW® community all in one place. Representatives from 66 wireless operators from around the world attended BREW 2006. There were participants from 34 countries and BREW 2006 experienced a 3% growth in international attendance over BREW 2005.

Significant return-on-investment.

When surveyed, BREW 2006 Sponsors and Exhibitors said:
  • 97% feel they made valuable business connections that will benefit their business
  • 100% indicate their participation will accelerate their business development and growth

Notable quotes from BREW 2006 coverage

"The [BREW] conference has grown as the wireless industry has evolved from offering just phone services to providing data services. A record 2,500 people are signed up for this year's conference, up from 2,200 last year and 1,500 the year before. More than 90 cell phone software makers exhibited their wares at booths this year, compared with 51 last year and 34 the year before."

Sure, they make calls but S.D. cell phone expo is all about the hottest features
San Diego Union-Tribune
By Kathryn Balint
June 1, 2006

"Modojo attended Qualcomm's rapidly-growing BREW 2006 conference in San Diego for the first time this year, and walked away with one big question on our minds: what took us so long? San Diego is a beautiful city that makes an excellent location to escape to for a few days, but besides that, the conference was packed with a who's who of the mobile gaming business, as well as what's hot and what's next in the mobile market. It isn't as loud or as busy as GDC Mobile or CTIA, but it proved to be an excellent way to cap off the spring conference season."

BREW 2006: The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly
Modojo
By Justin Davis
June 6, 2006

"This laid-back ambiance permeates Qualcomm’s annual BREW conference, which is traditionally held in early June near the company’s world headquarters – everybody has a smile on their face, nobody wears a tie, and the hosting company spends lavish amounts on catering, parties and live music to make sure its guests have a good time (this year’s headline act was 70s funk outfit Earth, Wind and Fire). Even if it looks like nobody’s doing any work, however, there’s some very serious business being transacted under the surface; if you want to know how important the BREW show is to the wireless data market, all you need to do is glance at the high-powered speaker list. This year’s show touted representatives from Square Enix, Microsoft Casual Games, and Electronic Arts, to drop a few big names."

Going Mobile: 'Verizon Gets It Now at BREW 2006'
Gamasutra
by Steve Palley
June 8, 2006

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