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CONNECTIONS announces Connected CE, Smart Energy, and Mobile Technology pre-show research workshops

Parks Associates today announced the agendas for three research workshops, focusing on cloud-based innovations, smart energy, and monetization strategies for mobile technologies. The research firm will host these workshops on June 28, prior to the start of CONNECTIONS™: The Digital Living Conference & Showcase.

"Parks Associates has identified cloud-based services, energy, and mobile as key areas of growth and opportunity in the digital living ecosystem," said Tricia Parks, CEO, Parks Associates. "Our workshops will provide in-depth knowledge of these markets, and attendees will have access to Parks Associates' analysts and presentation materials in an ideal networking setting. Parks Associates will host these three workshops prior to the opening keynote for CONNECTIONS™.

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