CeBIT Australia (12. - 14. May 2009) Showcases Best-Of-Breed Innovations
March 2009 by Marc Jacob
The world’s fastest mobile data networks, world changing techniques and technologies for e-Health systems, and the newest products for the business executive from smartphones to Netbook computers will take centre stage in Sydney when CeBIT Australia 2009’s opens its doors for another successful year in May. Now well-established as the Asia-Pacific region’s largest annual event for the information and communication technology industry, CeBIT Australia 2009, from May 12-14 in Sydney, will display and highlight a dazzling array of innovations and technology products at the forefront of today’s state-of-the-art.
CeBIT Australia 2009 organisers Hannover Fairs Australia said the event, which is already the largest business technology exhibition and conference program in the region, would break record numbers this year as companies looked for new ways to do business in difficult economic conditions.
Of particular interest will be such cutting edge products as:
Telstra’s 21Mbps wireless mobile data network – Announced at the
recent GSM Mobile World Conference in Barcelona, Telstra’s latest
enhancement to its Next G mobile data network, developed in
conjunction with Ericsson, Qualcomm and Sierra Wireless, offers the
world’s fastest data speeds of 21Mbps over HSPA+ networks, and the
potential to achieve a blistering 42Mbps by the end of the year.
SnoRocket e-Health System – Developed by the Australian e-Health
Research Centre in conjunction with the country’s peak research
organisation, CSIRO, SnoRocket is a barrier-breaking e-Health
methodology that enables speedy and accurate translations of medical
records and terminology between different countries, areas and even
within hospitals. It is already being adopted by medical facilities in the US, UK and Denmark.
The world’s smallest and most portable digital projector – Sydney
company Exstream Vision will be lifting the wraps of a new pocket-sized
digital projector for data and video that sets new standards for the
miniaturisation of business equipment. The company will also showcase
the latest, and speediest, Netbook personal computer.
CeBIT Australia 2009 will also again feature its renowned Future Parc showfloor area, showcasing the expertise and fruits of research from such world class research facilities as CSIRO, NICTA, Australia’s Defence Science and Technology Organisation (DSTO) and other tertiary and research institutions.
These displays will be complemented by AusInnovate, Australia’s peak research and development and commercialisation conference. Organised by CeBIT in partnership with NICTA, CSIRO and DSTO, AusInnovate puts the spotlight on real world examples of best-of-breed innovation, as well as devising strategies for the further growth, implementation and integration of Australian research within the Global Digital Economy.
CeBIT Australia 2009 is expected to feature more than 770 exhibitors and 37,000 pre-qualified business visitors from May 12-14 at the Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre at Sydney’s Darling Harbour.
CeBIT Australia is the largest business technology exhibition and conference event in the region. CeBIT Australia 2009 will be held from May 12-14 2009 at the Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre at Darling Harbour. The event is expected to attract more than 770 exhibitors and 37,000 pre-qualified business visitors. For more information on CeBIT Australia, please visit www.cebit.com.au.
CeBIT Australia is organised by Hannover Fairs Australia, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the global trade group company Deutsche Messe AG. Hannover Fairs Australia also assists Australian companies in attending other international events organised by Deutsche Messe AG across the world.





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