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The Symbian Exchange and Exposition (fondly referred to as SEE) is almost here and this year it’s all about feeling free—free to attend, free to connect and free to help shape the future of the mobile industry.

Just as Symbian has broadened its mission to driving innovation throughout the mobile space, we are also redefining the landscape of our annual event to engage and inspire the brightest and most enthusiastic minds in the industry. SEE 2010 is not a tradeshow—it is a place for the wider community to come together, make cross-industry connections, conduct conversation, share ideas, educate each other and realize some of the vast possibilities that exist in the market.

To deliver a truly dynamic experience, we are holding SEE 2010 in Amsterdam—a city that, much like the Symbian ecosystem, is comprised of a unique cultural fabric and deep creative roots. The SEE 2010 venue, Beurs van Berlage, was originally designed as a commodities exchange—a place custom built to facilitate the sharing of information and ideas. Influenced by modernist architects to reject the styles of the past, the venue for SEE 2010 will be an open arena for creators and innovators to engage, exchange, and explore the opportunities that; will drive the industry forward.

There is truly something for everyone—we’re talking open forums, keynote sessions, seminars, hands-on labs, interactive demos and, as always, the much anticipated Symbian Party. It’s going to be an action packed couple of days that will leave you  energized, eager and excited about bringing the future of mobile to life—so, mark your calendars and watch this space!