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ArabNet 2010 Conference To Nurture MENA Internet Ecosystem
The ArabNet 2010 Conference (www.ArabNet.me), the first international conference for the Arab Internet industry, is to be preceded by a special pre-conference workshop in Dubai that will help young entrepreneurs hone their business ideas and presentations in preparation for ArabNet.ArabNet Communications & Outreach Coordinator Samer Karam, said: "ArabNet is an international forum that aims to encourage innovation and entrepreneurship in the Arab web industry. We are holding pre-event workshops in Dubai, Damascus, Amman, Cairo, Beirut, Doha, Ramallah and Riyadh as part of our community-building and ecosystem-nurturing initiatives."
The conference will be held in Beirut on March 25-26, 2010 at the Habtoor Grand Hotel in collaboration with the Central Bank of Lebanon, with the support of Bader Lebanon, Endeavor Jordan, the Queen Rania Center for Entrepreneurship, the Syrian Young Entrepreneurs Association, YallaStartup!, the Professional Computer Association of Lebanon, ALSI of Lebanon, and the Telecom Regulatory Association of Lebanon.
ArabNet will bring together speakers from Silicon Valley, Europe and the Middle East, as well as providing opportunities for entrepreneurs with ambitious e-ideas to network with high profile investors and Internet executives. Industry leaders from Google, Yahoo!, Facebook, AdMob, Intel, Al Jazeera, and many others will address subjects that are critical to the Arab Web Industry including: e-commerce, gaming, mobile, content, online advertising, social networking, new media, and start-up fundraising.
Visit http://www.ArabNet.me to Register Online for ArabNet 2010
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