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News Release from: Aculab | Subject: Aculab communications exchange
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 09 December 2003
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Aculab will hold its global partner conference in Hawaii, USA on the 17th- 20th February 2004.
Aculab will hold its global partner conference in Hawaii, USA on the 17th- 20th February 2004 The "Aculab communications exchange" (ACE), as the name suggests, is aimed at giving delegates the opportunity to share their business, technical and product requirements and discuss how Aculab can ensure they are met
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 28 Feb 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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Delegates will also learn how to gain maximum benefit from Aculab's current products and next generation technology.
Market drivers and opportunities will be identified and most importantly how to capitalise on them.
Technical workshops, discussion groups and interactive sessions will provide the knowledge and understanding required to ensure delegates continue to develop market-leading solutions.
ACE will also provide the ideal forum for networking and exploring new partnering opportunities with key industry players.
Scott Moore from Crystal Group said of Aculab's last global conference: "The difference in the Aculab conference was noticeable right from the start.
Aculab's representatives were accommodating, available and always willing to facilitate introductions between potential business partners".
Over 30 Aculab personnel ranging from the board of directors to commercial, product and technical specialists will be available for the duration of the event.
Questions will be answered and more importantly opinions will be listened to.
Prospective delegates can register on the Aculab website.
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