Want to get involved?
There are many ways you can become involved in iDEF 2009 and the exciting events that are running as part of iDEF.
Exhibitor and Sponsorship Opportunities
Exhibit at the biggest interactive event in Australia. Become an exhibitor in either the eGames Expo, Digital Lifestyle Show or Develop ICT Skills and Careers Expo and you will have the opportunity to demonstrate and interact with an expected 20,000 visitors who have an interest in your products and services.
Contact the organisers to request information about how you can be involved as an exhibitor and/or as a sponsor. There are limited opportunities remaining so call now to reserve your spot on +61 3 9412 6688 or email enquiry@wiredevents.com.au
Speaking and Presenting Opportunities
During iDEF there are many speaking and presenting opportunities at both the Royal Exhibition Building and also at the State Library of Victoria. Whether you are from Industry or Education there will be many opportunities to engage with your target audience. If you have a message you would like to relay or a product you would like to demonstrate contact us now to see how we can help you engage with your target audience during iDEF.
Volunteer and have fun
If you feel you have something to offer and want to be part of the team working on one of the exciting events that occur during iDEF send us an email with your details and we will see how we can get you involved. If you have a particular skill or talent that you feel is relevant make sure you put that in your email. Be part of the dedicated team that brings this great event together. Volunteer now!
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