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Webit Congress 2012 Early Bird Discount Expires In Less Than Two Days

Published Aug 30, 2012

With its unparalleled 103-hour Congress Agenda, delivered by 150 world-class speakers who are rarely seen at other events all in one place, Webit Congress has established itself among the world's major educational and B2B forums on digital, technology, telco, entrepreneurship and marketing.

The event's multi-track programme boasts 127 keynotes, presentations, discussion panels and interviews. Webit Congress also welcomes 50+ exhibitors and over 6000 delegates from 60 countries, who all create an atmosphere of unparalleled networking opportunities, turning the event into a launchpad for new business and successful cooperation within the whole EMEA region.

There is still a chance to save up to 200 Euros by taking advantage of the early bird prices, so hurry up and reserve your seat at Webit Congress - the only international event for EMEA's emerging digital markets.

For more information:
Simeon Polimenov
E: simeon@eacad.eu
T: 00359 52 611 700



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