May 6, 2008

Announcing the Mobile Connections Forum at Supernova

Michael Arrington

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We’re partnering with Supernova for the third year in a row this year. This time, we’re are creating a forum called “Mobile Connections,” to discuss important themes to advance innovation in the mobile environment. The forum will include both invited speakers and selected submissions from the community below.

You can be involved
For Mobile Connections at Supernova 2008, we’re looking for game-changing innovations that provide a glimpse of the wireless future. This is not a startup contest — it’s a search for ideas. We’re challenging anyone to make submissions… but, please, NO commercially-available products/services. We DO want to hear about innovative concepts, prototypes, research lab projects, hacks, and business ideas that can engage the mobile development community.

If your submission blows us away, we’ll invite you to join us on stage Monday evening at Supernova 2008. There is no charge to submit your ideas or to present as part of the Mobile Communications Forum. Additional details are available here. Email your submission to mobile@supernova2008.com by midnight PST, Friday May 23, 2008. We will notify selected participants by June 2.

Get tickets
Supernova is extending discounted registration to TechCrunch readers. Preferred pricing is $1,495 ($200 discount.)

Thank you Sponsors
Thanks to Nokia for sponsoring the Mobile Connections Forum and making this lively discussion possible. Several other sponsor slots remain open. Please email Supernova for additional sponsorship details.

Supernova will also have a special Technology Showcase for demonstrators during the opening Networking Gala, evening of June 16. Email Jeanne Logozzo to learn more about demonstrator sponsorships.

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  1. Chris

    This should be an interesting event.

  2. Andy Gongea

    Nice ideea. I will wait for the cover story. :D

  3. Usual Suspect

    Yea, it’s just so Nokia can get ideas on how to cannabilize developer community innovation. Get an R&D already!!

  4. Voices.com

    We have several exciting announcements surrounding the mobile technology space. Keep an eye out for our application.

  5. phenom

    nice idea..waiting for the complete story


  6. Sounds like a good idee. We really need to get “mainstream” programmers in to mobile. Not just the young heroes that loves to handle all the problems we today see in mobile development.
    Mobile development is for everyone!!

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