GMIC 2015 Bangalore theme: Mobile Everything – Connecting Everything
India’s Biggest Mobile Conference GMIC Bangalore is back on September 10, 2015 with the theme “Mobile Everything – Connecting Everything”, GMIC Bangalore is back on September 10, 2015
After a successful debut in India in 2014, Global Mobile Internet Conference (GMIC), is back in Bangalore in September 2015. With more than 2700 attendees, 43 exhibitors and 150 media representatives taking part, GMIC Bangalore has earned the distinction of being India’s largest mobile conference.
With expected 3500+ attendees this year, GMIC Bangalore 2015 will build on last year’s success, with more participation from mobile internet companies and startups from India and abroad.
Mobile has impacted all aspects of life, from education and healthcare, to dating and transportation. GMIC will gather industry leaders, experts and developers to add to this conversation and explore the role innovation plays in not just bridging industries but also geographies. Below are the speakers to name a few:
Founder & CEO, Flipkart
CEO, Cheetah Mobile
Co-founder & CEO, Vserv
VP, Baidu
Founder & CEO, Ola Cabs
CEO, NDTV
CEO, InMobi
Founder & CEO, Misfit
CEO, TaxiForSure
Founder & CEO, Paytm/One97
Co-founder, Snapdeal
Founder & CEO, APUS Group
Deputy Editor & Editor-Online, Forbes India
GM, India UCWeb
CEO & Founder, Practo
General Manager, India OnePlus
VP of Global Sales, Kingsoft Office Software
Founder & CEO, OYO Rooms
Chief Executive & Co-Founder, Wego
Global Head Games Partnerships, Google
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