Global Mobile Internet Conference

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The Global Mobile Internet Conference is hosted annually in Beijing and Silicon Valley. Mobile executives, entrepreneurs, developers, and investors from around the globe and across platforms attend GMIC each year.

History[]

The first annual Global Mobile Internet Conference (GMIC) was hosted in Beijing, China, April 23–25, 2009. The conference, organized by GWC, first aimed to increase the dialogue between mobile internet companies in China and Japan. As the conference became more attended by international attendees, and the attendee base grew from 300 in 2009 to more than 5,000 in 2012,[1] the conference's agenda in 2013 expanded to focus not only on China, but on Asia as a whole, and the opportunity for Western and Asian mobile internet startups and companies to cooperate cross-border.

As of GMIC 2013, GMIC hosts tens of thousands of attendees from more than 60 countries.

GMIC Iterations

  • May 26–28, 2010. Beijing, China
  • April 26–28, 2011. Beijing, China
  • May 9–11, 2012. Beijing, China
  • October 19–20, 2012. San Jose, California
  • May 7–8, 2013. Beijing, China
  • October 21–23, 2013. San Francisco, California
  • May 5–6, 2014. Beijing, China
  • April 28-May 2, 2016, Beijing, China
  • April 28, 2016, Global Virtual Reality Summit, co-organized by in partnership with GMIC, Beijing, China.[2]

Speakers[]

Previous GMIC Silicon Valley speakers

Previous GMIC Beijing Speakers

China

India

  • Abhinav Mathur, CTO, Spice Mobility
  • Naveen Tewari, CEO, InMobi

Indonesia

  • Danny Wirianto, CEO, Mindtalk
  • Martin Hartano, CEO, GDP Ventures

Japan

  • Isao Moriyasu, CEO, DeNA
  • Yoshikazu Tanaka, CEO, GREE
  • Takeshi Natsuno, Creator, i-mode

Korea

USA

Finland

  • Marc Dillon, CEO, Jolla
  • Peter Vesterbacka, Mighty Eagle, Rovio

Sweden

  • Niklas Zennstrom, Founder, Skype

Australia

  • Phil Larsen, CMO, Halfbrick (Fruit Ninja)

Show Highlights[]

According to its website,[3] GMIC highlights how mobile technology is changing every industry including advertising, education, finance, health, gaming, and marketing. As such it has organized tracks including: m-health, m-marketing, m-education, m-next, MoBiz.

GMIC highlights mobile app developers and startups through its competitions: G-Startup, appAttack, and Global Game Stars.

Headlines from GMIC[]

GMIC Silicon Valley 2013

GMIC Beijing 2013

References[]

  1. ^ http://travel.cnn.com/shanghai/tags/mobile-internet
  2. ^ "GMIC VR Summit Tips: Content is the key to growth of VR". AllChinaTech.
  3. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2013-10-16. Retrieved 2013-01-21.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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