The conference is organised by the government office for e-Croatia, the Internet Institute and Business Institute, and sponsored by internationals like T-Com, Cisco, Ericsson Nikola Tesla, Microsoft, Oracle, along with Croatian companies like Croatia Airlines, Koncar Electroindustries and M SAN Grupa.
The Brijuni Archipelago was chosen for the first WSA and eContent summit in Europe mostly due to the fact that no environmental-unfriendly vehicles are allowed on the island, only electrical cars. Sadly, the weather isn't peachy.
This is the first major conference focusing on electronic content and trends in digital content distribution in Croatia, which only speaks of the slow development of this, the 32nd nation to join the Interweb. This is a sad consequence of what telecommunications monopoly can do for you.
A large number of participants is discussing trends in digital matter and e-content, with lectures from Harvard, MIT MediaLab, Stanford University and the Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Technology.
The conference will open with a keynote from President of Republic of Croatia, Stjepan Mesic. ยต
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Summit 2007