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Sharing news about an event happening at the Stanford Business School from the  VLAB (MIT/Stanford Venture Lab).  There is an entrance fee of 20$,  but one can attend it for free if you are willing to do some volunteering work prior to the event.

 

VLAB Event - Exploring the Mobile Apps Opportunity - How to Get to Ca-Ching! 

 

Event Date: Tuesday, June 16, 2009 at 6:00pm

Location: Stanford Business School

6:00pm - 7:00pm - Networking and Hors D'oeuvres (Arbuckle Lounge)
7:00pm - 8:30pm - Panel Discussion and Q/A   (Bishop Auditorium)

For several years now, consumers have download and installed a broad range of mobile apps onto their mobile devices. According to Frost & Sullivan, in 2008, U.S. premium mobile content grew 30%, with consumers embracing and downloading mobile apps like never before.

2009 is indeed shaping up to be “the year of mobile app stores” – as device manufacturers, carriers, software companies are all rushing to tap into the sizeable potential that online mobile application stores have to drive content sales.

Join us as a panel of experts explore opportunities in this dynamic, rapidly evolving mobile application eco-system. The event will bring together developers, carriers, device manufactures and VCs to collectively present a broad perspective on the mobile app eco-system.  Attendees will hear from mobile app developer Steve Demeter and his highly successful experience with his “Trism” app that earned him $250,000 -- in just 2 months (ca-ching!).  The panel will also answer key questions in every mobile entrepreneur’s mind, namely: how do they get to ca-ching and build a viable mobile app development business.

    * What are the challenges that application developers face as they set out to build a viable business?
    * What should developers be focusing on in this highly fragmented eco-system?
    * Which comes first, the application or the platform?
    * Should developers first develop a killer mobile app and then try to figure out which platform to run it on, or should they first pick a device/platform and then optimize their app for that specific platform?


For additional details, click here.  

Moderator

Tom Krazit
, CNET


Panelists

Steve Demeter, Developer of the famous "Trism", iPhone app

Adam Blum, CEO, Rhomobile

Matt Murphy, Partner and iFund Manager, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers

Pam Deziel, VP of Developer Marketing, Palm

Tyler Lessard, Director, BlackBerry Alliances & Developer Relations 

 

Event - SOLD OUT! 

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