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Why do you need to attend MWA2010?

It's probably easiest to allow our attendees, and your peers, explain that:

“Mobile Web Africa was by far the most useful and dynamic event of its kind that I attended in 2009.  As someone new to the industry, the content experienced and the delegates met were invaluable, and led directly to the most important deal we signed last year.  It is a one-stop-shop for the local industry - I have no hesitation in booking for 2010, and can’t wait to continue the learning.”
Anton Potgieter, Managing Director, Huge Media

"Thank you for an outstanding event"
Michelle Lawrenson, Account Director, Thumbtribe Mobile Solutions

"The conference was great, the best we've experienced"
Dipesh Kalan, Online Marketing Manager, Standard Bank

"Extremely informative. All the information you need on mobile technology."
Angela Bhengu, Direct Marketer, Upstream Advertising

"Mobile Web Africa is a great place to learn about the industry."
Lawrence Shelton, Assistant Brand Manager, Castle Lager,  SAB

Ultimately, sales copy can be written until the cows come home... but there are nothing like recommendations - they do our work for us. 

Whichever element of the mobile ecosystem you represent these testimonials, from your peers, colleagues, partners, should assure you that this event will work for you, it will deliver value for your investment.

Mobile Web in Africa 2010 is about the single most important technological development in Africa, it's not an 'emerging' technology or a 'contender' to be the leading, it is the technology.  More people search for information on their mobile than they do on PC's - that is incredible.  Mobile, and the mobile web and applications, have arrived, they are here - the key question is how this can be harnessed.  That is what this event is about.

Furthermore, this is an event which uses an extremely interactive and innovative roundtable seating format.  You're not sat in rows,  like students being lectured to and only interacting at breaktimes, instead you're actively encouraged to engage and do business with your peers.

Finally, you're going to be part of a delegation who are all attending the event because they want to be part of the development of the mobile web and applications in Africa.  So you're going to be surrounded by people (in a fantastic 5 star environment) who want to speak to you, they want to interact, to discuss, to progress.   

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