Networking event to bring together the biggest names in the developer ecosystem

Develop and ME to host InMobi developer party

Develop and sister publication Mobile Entertainment are delighted to announce that we will be hosting a developer party in association with InMobi at London’s Grace Bar on Wednesday, April 24th.

The strictly developer-only event will provide a unique platform for developers to come together under one roof for an evening of unparalleled networking opportunities.

Through sharing its expertise on how best to capitalise on the ever-increasing revenues generated by mobile apps, InMobi’s developer party will offer some invaluable insights for the developer community at large.

Commenting on the upcoming event, Edward Laws, General Manager, Performance EMEA at InMobi, said: "Mobile apps are growing exponentially in terms of download volumes and user engagement. However, for many developers there are still significant challenges acquiring new high-quality users. With global revenue from app stores set to hit $25billion this year, and with increasing in-app purchase opportunities, now is the time for developers to start prospering. We’re really excited about our first developer meet-up with Mobile Entertainment and Develop on April 24th, and sharing best practice on how to acquire, engage and monetise users on a global scale."

To reserve your place at the InMobi developer party, email katy.phillips@intentmedia.co.uk.

Once again, please be reminded that this a developer-only event.

InMobi Developer Evening
Date: Wednesday, April 24th
Location: Grace Bar, Piccadilly, London – http://www.gracebar.co.uk/location/
Timings: 6.30 p.m. til late
Refreshments: Food and drinks will be provided courtesy of our event sponsor InMobi

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