PayPal, RIM, Orange, Google will be there. Book now to join them on the big night

Major industry players set for ME Awards

This year’s ME Awards, the mobile industry’s premier awards event hosted by Develop’s sister website ME, takes place at the Royal Garden Hotel in London on November 18th.

The event gathers together over 350 execs to celebrate the best of the mobile content industry.

This year, the big names in the room will include: Google, Microsoft, PayPal, OpenMarket, Everything Everywhere, Chillingo, Bango, Mobcast, Nokia, RIM, Twistbox, Orange, Etherbooks, Golden Gekko, Flirtomatic, Movellas, Out There Media, Shazam, TxtNation, European Leaders, QuickPlay, Metaflow, TeePee Games, Selatra, Open Vantage, M8 Capital, Aspiro, mBlox, Accumulate, Zed, InMobi, Wapple, NetBiscuits, Adfonic, Cloudmade, Neomobile, Mojiva and many more.

To join them email katy.grant@intentmedia.co.uk or Kathryn.Humphrey@intentmedia.co.uk or call +44 (0) 1992 535647.

A single place at the ME Awards costs £295 +VAT, and tables of ten are priced at £2750 +VAT.

And if you would like to become an official partner of the awards, please contact katy.grant@intentmedia.co.uk or call +44 (0) 1992 535647.

This year’s ME Awards are currently sponsored by Nokia (Platinum Partner) Microsoft Advertising (Gold Partner), TIM w.e. (Event Partner), Out There Media (‘Best Operator’ Partner) and Neomobile (‘Gambling Company’ Partner).

There are more details about the other nominees, the judging process and more here.

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