About the event

The conference is by mobile developers, for mobile developers. It’s 2 tracks, designed in such a way that whether you’re an android, ios or other mobile platform developer, there’s always at least one session that should be of interest.

There will be speakers such as Mike Lee, Graham Lee, Jeff LaMarche and Matt Gemmell. The venue is epic, it’s the 1920′s classic Tuschinski Theater in Amsterdam. By there is more info on the site, but the schedule will only be revealed once they have processed the Call for Papers.

See http://mdevcon.com for more info.

Enter in 3 Simple Steps

1) Follow both @iOS_blog  & @mdevcon on twitter
2) Tweet this message: “Want to Win a ticket to #MDevCon, 10th March 2012 (Amsterdam)? Enter now: http://goo.gl/uOYQl”
3) Post your full name & twitter status url below.

The Rules

1) The winner will be chosen at random and notified via twitter. The winner must be following @iOS_blog  & @mdevcon.

2) You may only enter once per twitter account

Location, location, location..

Tuschinski Theater, Reguliersbreestraat 26, Amsterdam.

Target audience

Developers working with mobile technology. There will be talks targeted at a specific platform and talks of a more platform independent nature. We welcome independent developers, freelancers and developers working for a company – It doesn’t matter who you are or where you work, if you work with mobile technology you’ll enjoy this conference.

Deadline information

Competition closes March 3rd 2012 at 00:00 GMT, The winner will be notified within 24hours of the closing date and time via twitter.

About the Author: Mark Petherbridge

Mark is a student entrepreneur who relishes challenges and provides solutions with a unique charismatic flair. Currently studying for Bsc Web Information Systems and Services degree at Sheffield Hallam University he plans to graduate it 2013. Offering website design and development services on a freelance basis he has managed to fund his time at university and live the ‘rock-n-roll’ lifestyle. He is a keen designer who also loves nothing more than getting nitty-gritty with code. Starting out recently on the path of iPhone Application Development has lead to the creation of this blog. Enjoy!