Pluggd.in team is glad to announce the launch of ‘Appnomy Conference’ – a 1-day event dedicated towards app ecosystem in India
The current state of App Ecosystem in India
Like product startups, the app ecosystem is still in its infancy, though the good news is that Indians are among the top consumers of apps. But unfortunately, we aren’t the top producers – and that has to change.
Look at a typical app developer’s mindset – for them, app development process ends with submitting the app in the app store. There hardly is any marketing/sales effort, and most of the times its ‘spray and pray’ approach.
And we believe that this needs to be changed. App developers need to really look at app development as any other product business and that’s the notion we’d like to bring on.
Introducing- The Appnomy Conference.
Date: August 27th, 2011 [Saturday].
Venue: The Oxford PG & UG College, HSR LAYOUT CAMPUS, No.32, 19th Main, 17th ‘B’ Cross, Sector IV, HSR Layout, Bangalore 560 102 [map link]
Appnomy Agenda
Like UnPluggd, the focus will be on awesome content – mix of entrepreneur journey and showcase.
Here is the broad agenda:
10 AM – 1 PM: Talks by Entrepreneurs (Mobile industry) regarding their startup journey/challenges faced.
1-2PM: Lunch.
2 PM – 6 PM: App Demos.
Similar to UnPluggd, Appnomy will have a showcase of apps developed by Indian app developers and if you are one, do submit your app here (last day to submit is August 22nd).
As far as talks are concerned, we will share the detailed agenda very soon. But be assured that these will be straight-from-the-heart talks by entrepreneurs from mobile industry.
Game? Book your tickets right away.
Anand
August 22, 2011
Is this conference focused only on mobile apps or also on facebook/web apps?
appnomy
August 24, 2011
Update: Actually, we will allow FB apps too.
Anubhav Sahoo
August 25, 2011
hey,
i have registered for the event and wud like to pay at the venue… is this all i have to do??
appnomy
August 26, 2011
Yes Anubhav.
Just turn up and we will take care of the rest.
team appnomy.