HONG KONG, HK, November 22, 2010 (Press-News.org) The 1st "Hong Kong International Software Contest" will be held in ZhuHai, a romantic garden situated in the southwest of Pearl River Delta of China, at 11th Jan, 2011.
In year 2008, a financial crisis swept the world. But, for some overseas enterprises, they found a better market in China. The amount of global sales of GE reduced by 14.3%, but the income in China of GE was $5.3 billion. For BMW, sales in China in June 2009 also went up to 44%. There's a saying: "Who ignores China in the 21st century, he will lost opportunities." Examples show that's why the Hong Kong international software contest make a new catchphrase - "The Power of Software Will Win in China".
The conference will invite about 1000 software authors and agents as its guests. And successful software authors will share the experience of how to sell your product in China. Agents can sell market data from thousands of software databases. During the conference, the committee will provide simultaneous interpreting and dozens of interpreters will assist if you need any help.
By attending the Hong Kong international software contest, you can not only exchange experience with other developers, but also can find some agents who can help to resell your product.
Online registration for the conference is now open. For more information, please visit the website http://www.softwaredownloads.org.
Hong Kong Software Association (HKSA) is an association between Hong Kong and Mainland, which provides educational opportunities to software developers and companies. Also, it presents a strong united power for the software sector to build their ability to scale, and increase the funding levels as well. The membership base is comprised of over hundreds of companies actively involved in every area of the software sector in Mainland China, as well as those in Hong Kong, Taiwan.
Hong Kong International Software Contest Makes A New Catchphrase - The Power of Software Will Win in China
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