SEE 2010 – it’s on!

Posted on Nov 9, 2010

Day 1 of SEE 2010 is well and truly underway and there’s an exciting buzz in the air. Attendees have been discovering all the cool apps and demos in the Experience Zone, catching up with old friends and colleagues, and taking part in promising discussions and meetings with other members of the Symbian community. It’s off to a great start!

Tim Holbrow’s keynote speech opened up the conference, where he outlined a few changes to the Symbian Foundation, followed by Jo Harlow and Mike Kuniavsky, both giving really interesting and inspiring presentations. With the news that Symbian has shipped over 400 million devices as of Q3 2010 and with Nokia’s reaffirmed commitment to the platform, the future of Symbian and the ecosystem certainly remains bright.

The tracks, hands-on labs and BoFs are in full swing right now and will be busy all through the afternoon. As I sit in the Nokia hands-on lab surrounded by people trying out the new Nokia Qt SDK, I can tell you that everyone is happily learning new things and making new friends. And we’re definitely all looking forward to chatting further at the party later this evening! Remember, it’s free for all SEE 2010 attendees.

So if you’re in Amsterdam, come on down and take a look at all the fun things happening, jump into a session or just have a chat with one of the many community representatives here at SEE 2010.