Calling all Greek innovators. Want to take part in the first Mobile World Congress Americas in San Francisco this September? Then get yourself down to Orange Grove on Tuesday, August 1 at 6pm.

Because our good friends at the Hellenic Association of Mobile Applications Companies (HAMAC) are hosting a special informative event there about Greece’s participation in the landmark event as part of the 4YFN startup business platform.

HAMAC to host event ahead of Greece’s participation at first MWC Americas

MWC goes Stateside

HAMAC, in cooperation with the Regional Government of Attica, is organizing Greece’s exhibition booth at the premier mobile industry event. It takes place from September 12-14 in The City by the Bay for the very first time.

4YFN (Four Years From Now) is the fastest growing digital startup platform in the world. It aims to connect startups, investors and corporations at the conference, which will feature over 1,000 exhibitors from across the globe with representatives from all facets of the mobile industry.

If that’s not enough to get you excited, well quite frankly I don’t know what is. For more information and to explore how you can take part, get down to Orange Grove next Tuesday at 6pm to find out the details. Let the HAMAC team know you’re coming by filling in the form here.

About HAMAC

For those who don’t know HAMAC, shame on you. But don’t worry, we won’t hold it against you. HAMAC represents a vibrant sector of more than 80 high-tech companies whose activities include the development of added value mobile applications, the provision of added value services for telecommunication providers, and the provision of innovative communication, content and application services.

Now, don’t forget to fill in that form and we’ll see you at Orange Grove next week!

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