BlackBerry 10 Jam Road Show is Coming to a City Near You

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Missed BlackBerry 10 Jam this past week in Orlando? Alex Kinsella from the BlackBery Dev blog let us know about the BlackBerry 10 Jam Road Show schedule for those who wish to attend. The Road Shows are developer events designed to connect mobile application developers with BlackBerry development experts. Join RIM in the city closest to you to learn more about the benefits and business opportunities of the BlackBerry platform.

Check out the BlackBerry 10 Jam Road Show schedule below:

North America

June – Austin
June – New York
June – Montreal
June – Toronto
June – Atlanta

EMEA

May – Milan, Italy
May – Barcelona, Spain
June – Paris, France
June – London, UK
June – Moscow, Russia
June – Berlin, Germany
July – Warsaw, Poland

Asia Pacific

July – Bangalore, India
July – Delhi, India
July – Beijing, China
July – Singapore, Singapore
July – Jakarta, Indonesia
July – Sydney, Australia

Latin America

August – Buenos Aires, Argentina
August – Mexico City, Mexico

For more information check out the BlackBerry DevBlog

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