Samsung Developers Conference: Registrations are now opened.
Samsung wishes to impress for this first edition. Event takes place in San Francisco from October
27-29 and includes over 40 working sessions, insight to new Samsung tools and
SDKs and guest talks from industry luminaries
The announcement is official since this afternoon; the registration for its
first annual SamsungDevelopers Conference has officially opened.
Connectikpeople may recall that, Samsung will also unveil a number of new
SDKs and tools that will help developers maximize
the latest innovations, features and capabilities found in Samsung devices.
the latest innovations, features and capabilities found in Samsung devices.
Therefore, technical sessions and presentations from industry
thought-leaders will cover key topics, including:
- First-look at new Samsung SDKs and tools including S Pen and new features
- Deep dive into Samsung Service Platform and services APIs including ChatON, Group Play, Samsung AdHub, Context Aware and much more
- Best practices for developing Smart TV application in multi-screen environments spanning, mobile, tablet and TV
- Cross-platform development case including HTML5, Web app and more
- Special sessions for B2B developers which cover the Samsung mobile partnership program, building certified applications, KNOX, Enterprise SDK, and more
- Development opportunities in emerging categories such as gaming and much more
Tickets to the Samsung Developer Conference cost $299 and include access to
keynotes, working sessions and an exclusive developer event on the evening of
Monday, October 28.
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possibilities for people everywhere. Through relentless innovation and
discovery, we are transforming the worlds of televisions, smartphones, personal
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