Preparing for the next edition

Jul 5, 2007 13:24 GMT  ·  By

CeBIT 2007 has ended just a little time ago, but it is already time to see how next year's edition of the fair will look like. The exact dates for the event have already been set, as well as general lines of how it will present itself to the audience.

CeBIT is the largest computer fair which also manages to bring the latest information on mobile phone technology development. People who take part in the editions of this festivity are a special type of audience, interested especially in seeing technology otherwise inaccessible for them. Large companies also take advantage of this occasion to bring their latest technology concepts out to the public to see them and build a first impression on the performances that their products are capable of.

CeBIT will take place from March 4th (Tuesday) to March 9th (Sunday). Next year's edition of the fair will split technologies into four categories. Aside from these topics, there will also be some application-oriented presentations, such as "Learning & Knowledge of Solutions", "Consulting & Services" and "iF design: driving innovation".

"Business Solutions" is the first of the four main categories and will present products and services which are best adapted to the needs of industry users for best developing their businesses. The "Consulting and Services" area will gather the most prestigious full service providers which will bring solutions to management and technology consulting firms.

In the "Public Sector Solutions" area there will be presented e-government solutions for states, federal governments, as well as for regular communities. The "Banking and Finance", on the other hand, will bring the latest developments in the line of mobile communication technology.

CeBIT will also integrate the TeleHealth Congress from now on, which will try to provide solutions for the health sector. Moreover, there will also be areas available for Telematics & Navigation, Automotive Solutions, Transport & Logistics, Mobile Devices and Carriers & Providers.