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ESWC 2012
The twelfth ESWC
While the atomic number of magnesium is 12 in the periodic table the ESWC is a long-time flash for our European Software Industry. And there are twenty-four hours in a day in all, with twelve hours for a half a day. Therefore the European Software Conference (ESWC) has many conferences to come!. Staying European: Twelfe stars form the flag of the European Union where many of our participants originate from. And it was this diverse background that made our two days so intense and interesting.
The Epsilon Award was won by Erwin Denissen from High-Logic Software and his PDF Annotator and second placed was Cosmin Unguru with Batch-Photo!
Thank you so much to all participants and sponsors. Here are a few impressions from this 12th annual European Software Conference, the premiere event for the European Software and MicroISV Community held in November 2012 in Munich, Germany. And while you are watching and reading: Please sign up for the ESWC 2013 on November 02 and 03 in Venice!
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Excellent presentations will also be held at the ESWC 2013 in November in Venice. If you have a good idea for an interesting presentation we are very happy to receive your proposal per e-mail at speaker<at>microisv.info. Please note that we do not cover any travel or hotel expenses and expect speakers to register with at least the basic registration of 90,- Euro.
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Testimonials
I just wanted to congratulate for the perfect ESWC conference this year. It has been a real pleasure to participate and there have been plenty of well performed presentations. Again thanks a lot for organizing this event. I'm looking forward meeting you again next year.
Dr. Sven Abels ( Abelssoft.de)
The conference was packed with invaluable information
Andy Brice (Perfecttableplan.com)for any software author. I also really enjoyed the social
side - It made a nice break from my normal hermit-like
working life. I certainly hope to attend future conferences.