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From Amaury GRIMBERT <amaury.grimbert@op3ft.org>
Sent Wed, 24 Jun 2015 17:38:13 UTC
Subject [Frogans technology - Announcement] The OP3FT to attend The Next Big Thing Conference in London
To announcement@lists.frogans.org
Date Wed, 24 Jun 2015 17:41:35 UTC

Hello,

The OP3FT will be attending The Next Big Thing conference in London (July 1, 2015): http://thenextbigthing.digital/

Philippe Collin, Head of Innovation Fostering at the OP3FT, will be meeting with marketing, media and technology professionals who share a love of new technologies. He will present the opportunities that the Frogans project offers to entrepreneurs wishing to develop an initiative based on the publishing of Frogans sites.

Two weeks after the start of the priority registration period for entrepreneurs, Philippe will unveil an early-adopter program for designers, developers and tool makers. This program will raise their profile in the ecosystem and give them a heads up on the next phase in the roll-out of the Frogans technology.

If you're attending The Next Big Thing conference and have any questions before embarking on the Frogans project, don't hesitate to contact Philippe: philippe.collin@ext.op3ft.org

Best regards,

Amaury Grimbert
OP3FT

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