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CONNECTIONS Pre-show Workshops Focus on Connected CE, Smart Energyt, and Mobile Technology

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 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.

”From the article, "CONNECTIONS Pre-show Workshops Focus on Connected CE, Smart Energyt, and Mobile Technology"

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