gdG|Cameroon Innovative Open Ideas 2013

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gdG|Cameroon Innovative Open Ideas 2013

Time: February 9, 2013 at 6pm to February 10, 2013 at 7pm
Location: PRINCES DES GALLES
City/Town: Douala
Event Type: conference
Organized By: Google
Latest Activity: Feb 3, 2013

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Hello All,

Google Developers Groups Douala and Yaounde have the great pleasure to announce you the next gdG|Cameroon Innovative Open Ideas 2013 Event in Cameroon from February 09th to 10th @ Douala PRINCES DES GALLES Hostel inside the passionating world of Google Technologies.

You're all invited to register and take part of the Event.

Main Targets : 

1 - Creating a very wide and high level Technopole for close collaboration between Businesses, Developers and Universities

2 - Bringing Young IT Success stories Entrepreneurs together to share experiences, network and innovate more.

3 - Involving young women in Technology to make them more competitive on the job market place and become entrepreneur.

4 - Launching a big Web and Mobile Challenge with Google Nexus 10, Nexus 7 Tablets, smarphones, laptops and other amazing prizes to win.

One Address : https://developers.google.com/events/27055803/

Registration link : http://gdgcamerooninnovation2013.eventbrite.com/ 

For those who can, Hope to see u all at the event (free).

Sincerely Yours, 


Cedric ATANGANA
Google Developers Group Manager for Douala, Cameroon
Artificial Intelligence for Humanoid Robotics and Mobile Engineering
LinkedIn Public Profile
gdgdouala@gmail.com 

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